Anetholea ANISATA transferred to, and two new Australian taxa of, Syzygium (Myrtaceae)
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2005
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Craven, L.
Biffin, E.
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Blumea: a journal of plant-taxonomy and plant-geography, 2005; 50(1):157-162
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L.A. Craven and E. Biffin
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The distinction between Anetholea and Syzygium is lessened due to the occurrence of epigeal germination and dry fruitedness in the latter genus also and it is concluded that Anetholea is better placed within Syzygium. Analysis of sequence data from nuclear ribosomal DNA and the chloroplast genome support this conclusion. The sole species of Anetholea, A. anisata, is transferred to Syzygium and the new combination, S. anisatum (Vickery) Craven & Biffin, made. Syzygium wilsonii subsp. cryptophlebium is reinstated at species rank, necessitating the new combination, S. cryptophlebium (F. Muell.) Craven & Biffin. Two new taxa of Syzygium are described from Australia, S. wilsonii subsp. epigaeum Craven & Biffin and S. maraca Craven & Biffin.
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© 2005 Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch