18 research outputs found

    Zieria fordii and Z. wilhelminae (Rutaceae), two new and restricted Queensland species segregated from the morphologically similar and widespread Z. cytisoides.

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    Zieria fordii Duretto and Z. wilhelminae Duretto (Rutaceae), two species from the Cook and South Kennedy Districts of Queensland and morphologically similar to Z. cytisoides Sm., are newly described. Illustrations, an updated key to the genus Zieria in Queensland, and information on the distribution, conservation status, and ecology for both species are provided

    New subspecies for the south-west Western Australian species Boronia clavata and B. denticulata (Rutaceae)

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    The south-west Western Australian species Boronia clavata Paul G.Wilson and B. denticulata Sm. (Rutaceae) are revised and B. clavata subsp. grandis Duretto from Cape Arid National Park and B. denticulata subsp. whoogarupensis Duretto from in and near western Fitzgerald River National Park are newly described

    A reassessment of Asterolasia correifolia (Rutaceae) with descriptions of the newly recognised A. exasperata and A. sola

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    Asterolasia correifolia (A.Juss.) Benth. (Rutaceae) is revised and a narrower circumscription adopted; it is now considered to be endemic to New South Wales (NSW). Plants from the Northern Tablelands (NSW) and the Carnarvon Range (Queensland) represent distinct species and A. exasperata P.R.Alvarez & Duretto and A. sola Duretto & P.R.Alvarez are newly described for them. These species are distinguished from A. correifolia by leaf shape, the size of the hairs on the stems and leaves, and by having smaller inflorescences. Descriptions, illustrations, ecological and conservation notes are provided for A. correifolia, A. exasperata, and A. sola. A key to Asterolasia for eastern Australia is also provided

    Strelitzia nicolai (Strelitziaceae): a new species, genus and family weed record for New South Wales

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    Strelitzia nicolai Regel & Körn. (Strelitziaceae) is newly recorded as a sparingly naturalised weed for New South Wales and represents new family, generic and species records for the state. Descriptions, notes and keys are provided for the family, genus and species

    Hibbertia fumana (Dilleniaceae), a species presumed to be extinct rediscovered in the Sydney region, Australia

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    Hibbertia fumana Sieber ex Toelken (Dilleniaceae), a species thought to be extinct, was rediscovered during routine botanical surveys in western Sydney. A revised description, including for the first time that of fruit and seed, is provided along with ecological notes, an illustration, and a photograph

    A cladistic analysis of Boronia section Valvatae (Rutaceae)

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