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Acacia centrinervia Maiden & Blakely, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 60: 172, t. 13, figs 12--17 (1927)
Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Acacia (syn. Section Phyllodineae)
Notes. This taxon was originally described as Acacia lineata Group 1 by J.H. Maiden, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 49: 497 (1916), but a decade later formally described as A. centrinervia. It was noted by B.R. Maslin, Flora of Australia 11A: 591 (2001) as a variant under A. lineata of which it may indeed represent an aberrant form. Except for the type from Parkes, New South Wales, the only other presumably naturally occurring material seen of it is from near Herries Range, near Inglewood, Queensland, collected in Oct. 1922 (C.J. Smith 2, BRI, NSW). ‘Typical’ A. lineata occurs at both Parkes and Inglewood. Although A. centrinervia is provisionally recognised here by Maslin, it is noted that the taxonomic status of this entity should be reassessed in the light of a comprehensive review of A. lineata. (See Flora of Australia Online treatment.).
SYNONYMY
Racosperma centrinervium (Maiden & Blakely) Pedley (1987) [Homotypic synonym]
DISTRIBUTION
[Source. Maiden & Blakely (1927: 173) ]
AUSTRALIA [N]: New South Wales, Queensland
Abbreviations: [N - Native].
TYPE INFORMATION
Type Designation. Holotype: Parkes, N.S.W., Oct. 1906, J.L.Boorman s.n (NSW166405); isotypes: K, MEL. Source. WorldWideWattle.
FURTHER INFORMATION
- Flora of Australia Online - Access to authoritative botanical profile (often updated from Flora of Australia 2001 treatment) which includes descriptive and associated information, information on names, characteristics, distribution, etc.
- WATTLE - Description, illlustration and map derived mostly from that published in Flora of Australia vols. 11A & 11B (2001).
- NSW FloraOnline - Botanical profile, photographs and and other information of species in New South Wales (provided by Plant Information Network System of the Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia).
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