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16 February 2018 The showy and the shy: reinstatement of two species from Ptilotus gaudichaudii (Amaranthaceae)
Timothy A. Hammer, Robert W. Davis, Kevin R. Thiele
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Abstract

Ptilotus R.Br. (Amaranthaceae) is a widespread and species-rich Australian genus. One of the most common arid species, Ptilotus gaudichaudii (Steud.) J.M.Black (paper foxtail), currently comprises the following three subspecies: subsp. gaudichaudii, subsp. eremita (S.Moore) Lally and subsp. parviflorus (Benth.) Lally. In the present study, we re-evaluate the morphological basis for the recognition and status of infraspecies in P. gaudichaudii. Evidence from herbarium and field observations supports the reinstatement of Ptilotus gaudichaudii subsp. eremita and subsp. parviflorus to the rank of species as P. eremita (S.Moore) T.Hammer & R.W.Davis and P. modestus T.Hammer respectively.

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Timothy A. Hammer, Robert W. Davis, and Kevin R. Thiele "The showy and the shy: reinstatement of two species from Ptilotus gaudichaudii (Amaranthaceae)," Australian Systematic Botany 31(1), 1-7, (16 February 2018). https://doi.org/10.1071/SB17026
Received: 6 May 2017; Accepted: 3 October 2017; Published: 16 February 2018
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new combination
nomenclature
taxonomy
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