Re-instatement of Spyridium waterhousei from Kangaroo Island, South Australia, with a short history of the tribe Pomaderreae (Rhamnaceae)
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2007
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Kellermann, J.
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Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, 2007; 21(1):55-62
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Jürgen Kellermann
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The name Spyridium waterhousei F.Muell. is re-instated for a species of Rhamnaceae (Pomaderreae), endemic to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, that is currently known as Cryptandra waterhousei (F.Muell.) F.Muell. The taxonomic history of the species and of the tribe Pomaderreae is explored and the changing generic concepts are reviewed in the light of recent publications. A lectotype is nominated for the species. It was named after Frederick G. Waterhouse, who was one of the first botanical collectors on the island.
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© 2007 Board of the Botanic Gardens & State Herbarium, Government of South Australia © 2007 Department for Environment & Heritage, Government of South Australia