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Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Plurinerves
Classification. This species contains 2 infraspecific taxa ( subsp. coriacea, subsp. pendens)
Notes. Also published by Candolle in Mem. Legum. pt 8, 446 (1827).

SYNONYMY

Acacia coriacea DC. var. coriacea (1920) [Autonym]
Racosperma coriaceum (DC.) Pedley (1986) [Homotypic synonym]

DISTRIBUTION

[Acacia coriacea subsp. sericophylla that appeared in Fl. Australia 11B: 105-106 (2001) is now treated as Acacia sericophyllanbsp;Source. Fl. Australia 11B: 105 (2001) ]

AUSTRALIA [N]: Northern Territory, Western Australia
Abbreviations: [N - Native].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type Designation. Lectotype (designated by R.S. Cowan & B.R. Maslin 1993: 84): Western Australia (sphalm. 'Nouvelle Holland. cote orient.'), [June-July 1801, N.Baudin Expedition] (G-DC - fruiting specimen); isolectotypes: K, P. Remaining syntypes: flowering specimen on type sheet (G-DC, P). Source. Fl. Australia 11B: 103 (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.
  • Taxonomy - Publication containing information concerning current taxonomic status of this taxon
  • WATTLE - Description, illlustration and map derived mostly from that published in Flora of Australia vols. 11A & 11B (2001).
  • FloraBase - Short description, distribution map from WA Herbarium specimens and often photos are provided for Western Australian taxa

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Notes: The disjunct N.T. specimens which form the basis of this record were provisionally treated by Cowan & Maslin (1993a) as A. coriacea subsp. coriacea, but are treated here as A. coriacea subsp. pendens (however, they may possibly be A. sericophylla; further study is needed).

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