Glycine aphyonotos B.E.Pfeil
, Austral. Syst. Bot. 15(4): 569 (2002).- IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:20007893-1
- Publication
- Australian Systematic Botany. East Melbourne, Vic.
- Collation
- 15(4): 569
- Family as entered in IPNI
- Leguminosae
Type Information
- Collector Team
- J.P.Grace 1399
- Locality
- Piccanniny Creek, at entrance to gorge, Bungle Bungle-Purnululu National Park
- Collection Date
- 6 May 2000
- Type Herbaria
- holotype CANB
isotype DNA
isotype NSW
isotype PERTH - Distribution Of Types
- Western Australia (Australia, Australasia)
- Type Remarks
- Type cultivated: ACT, Black Mountain (CSIRO Accession G2589)
Nomenclatural Notes
(as 'aphyonota')
Remarks
Etymology: ‘The epithet … aphyonota is a combination of Greek words aphyo (pale, bleached) and notos (back) and alludes to the pale non-display side of the standard petal’. [The author intended to use aphyonota as a feminine adjective to agree with the feminine gender of the genus name Glycine. Since notos is a noun, it does not decline, and ‘aphyonota’ is corrected to aphyonotos]