Group:
Dicot
Rank:
species
Kind:
Name of a new Taxon
Herbarium Placement:
Lehmann, mid, I, 128
Authors:
In Authors:
Published In:
Hortus Kewensis; or, a Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. London (ed. 2.) 5: 462. 1813. (Nov 1813) ( Hortus Kew. (ed. 2))
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Type-Protologue
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Locality:
"Nat. of Van Diemen's Island. Robert Brown, Esq. Introd. about 1808, by John Walker, Esq.""
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Collector and Number:
not indicated
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Distribution:
Australia
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Institution(s):
not indicated
Type Specimens
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LT:
Robert Brown - 4364 - BM - (BC:BM000796847), (BC:BM000796848).
(BM - (BC:BM000796847), (BC:BM000796848))
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Lectotype designated by:
Maslin, B. R. & R. S. Cowan. 1995. Robert Brown, the typification of his new Acacia names in edition 2 of Aiton's "Hortus Kewensis". Nuytsia 10(1): 115.
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LT:
R. Brown, sheet titled "Iter Australiense, 1802-5" and bearing [Britten no.] 4364; Feb-Jul 1804; Tasmania: river, Derwent
LT designated by Maslin & Cowan, Nuytsia 10: 115 (1995)
Higher Taxa:
Taxonomy Browser
Concept:
details
Other names for this basionym:
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Mimosa melanoxylum (R. Br.) Poir.
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Racosperma melanoxylon (R. Br.) Mart.
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**Racosperma melanoxylon (R. Br.) Pedley
Projects:
Antioquia
, Bolivia
, Ecuador
, IPCN
, Mesoamericana
, Pakistan
, Peru
Common Names:
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Acacia (Spanish, Colombia, Cundinamarca)
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Garcia-Barriga, H. & E. Forero. 1968. Las Leguminosas: Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Papilionaceae. 3: 1–136. In Cat. Il. Pl. Cundinamarca.
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Australian black-wood (English, United States)
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black-wood (English, United States)
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black-wood acacia (English, United States)
Keywords:
BOL,
CEC,
FNA,
MC,
LEG
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