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Showing Acacia pulchella var. hispidula
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Type: "In limoso-calculosis sylvae inter Mahogany creek et Halfwayhouse (Darling's-range) d. 13. Sept. 1839. Herb. Preiss. No. 908. (Drummond n. 309, 311!)"
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Comment: Published by Meissner as `β hispidula'.
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Type: ""Syntypes: "In limoso-calculosis sylvae inter Mahogony Creek et Halfwayhouse (Darling Range) d.13 Sept. 1839. Herb. Preiss. No. 908 (Drummomd n. 309, 311)". (iso.: MEL, PERTH - Drummond 311; K (photo seen) - Drummond 309 and 311).
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Lectotype: between Mahogany Ck [31 54'S, 116 08'E] and Halfway House [31 54'S, 116 20'E], Darling Ra., W.A., 13 Sept. 1839, L.Preiss 890 (sphalm. '908'); lecto: LD; isolecto: C, GOET, G-DC, L, M, MEL, MO, P, RO (sphalm. '594'), STR, TCD (sphalm. '594'), W; Swan R., W.A., J.Drummond 309; paralecto: BM, G, G-DC, K, MEL, OXF, P, W; Swan R., W.A., J.Drummond 311; paralecto: BM, E, G-DC, K, MEL, OXF, P, PERTH, W.