Erythrophleum pubescens R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett
, Austral. Syst. Bot. 36(5): 416 (2023).
External links to taxonomic opinions:
- IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77329938-1
- Publication
- Australian Systematic Botany. East Melbourne, Vic.
- Collation
- 36(5): 416
- Date of Publication
- 27 Sep 2023
- Family as entered in IPNI
- Leguminosae
Type Information
- Collector Team
- A.S.George 13961
- Locality
- Western Australia: Carson Escarpment, N of Coucal Gorge, Drysdale River National Park
- Collection Date
- 17 Aug 1975
- Type Herbaria
- holotype PERTH 2211939
isotype CANB 267799
isotype K - Distribution Of Types
- Northern Territory (Australia, Australasia)
Queensland (Queensland, Australia, Australasia)
Western Australia (Western Australia, Australia, Australasia)
Nomenclatural Notes
[epublished]
Remarks
doi:10.1071/SB23007 Etymology: 'The epithet is from the Latin pubescens (with short, soft hairs), in reference to the presence of hairs on most parts at least when young, diagnostically always present on the raceme axis and outer surfaces of the calyx'.