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Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Acacia (syn. Section Phyllodineae)

SYNONYMY

Racosperma ampliceps (Maslin) Pedley (2003) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia salicina auct. non Lindl. [Misapplied name]

DISTRIBUTION

Notes. The Indian occurrence of this species is based on identification by B.R. Maslin (22/6/2020) from photos provided by Nidhan Singh, of plants (spreading by root suckers) in Hayana State.

AUSTRALIA [N]: Northern Territory, Western Australia. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT [I]: India (Haryana). SOUTHEAST ASIA [U]: East Timor
Abbreviations: [I - Introduced, U - Uncertain, N - Native].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type Designation. Holotype: 19 km N of Sandfire roadhouse (between Broome and Port Hedland) on Great Northern Hwy, W.A., 9 June 1972, B.R. Maslin 2702 (PERTH); isotypes: BRI, CANB, K, NSW, NY. Source. Fl. Australia 11A: 395 (2001).

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).
  • Pilbara Wattles - Description, illustration, photos and map
  • FloraBase - Short description, distribution map from WA Herbarium specimens and often photos are provided for Western Australian taxa
  • FloraNT - An online resource for information on the flora of Northern Territory, Australia

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 396 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 396 (2001)

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Notes: Record based on Cowie 11353 (DNA, PERTH); uncertain if this represents a native occurrence

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