New species and variation in Lepidobolus (Restionaceae) from Western Australia
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Briggs, B.
Dixon, Kingsley
Johnson, L.
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2012Type
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Briggs, B. and Dixon, K. and Johnson, L. 2012. New species and variation in Lepidobolus (Restionaceae) from Western Australia. Telopea. 14 (1): pp. 29-36.
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Telopea
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Abstract
Three new species of Lepidobolus are described: L. densus B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson, L. eurardyensis K.W.Dixon & B.G.Briggs, and L. quadratus B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson. A significant extension of range to the north-west is reported for L. deserti Gilg. Variation in L. preissianus Nees is briefly discussed.
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