Senecio australis Willd.
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Senecio australis Willd., Sp. Pl., ed. 4 [Willdenow] 3(3), 1981 (1803)
Senecio australis Willd.
Biostatus
Indigenous, non-endemic
Vagrant
New Zealand
Political Region
a recent natural , bird-assisted arrival from Norfolk Island
Nomenclature
Willd.
Willd.
1803
1981
ICN
Senecio australis Willd.
species
Senecio australis
Classification
Descriptions
Senecio australis Willd.
2n = 80
Taxonomic concepts
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Senecio australis Willd.
Historic biostatus
Indigenous
Vagrant
New Zealand
Political Region
In his treatment of Norfolk and Lord Howe Island Senecio, Belcher (1994, p. 392) considered that S. australis was endemic to the Norfolk Island group. Subsequently, that species has been discovered in New Zealand (where it is believed to be a recent natural colonist from Norfolk (de Lange & Murray 2003; de Lange et al. 2004; P. J. de Lange unpubl. data). The relevant vouchers for New Zealand are AK 256390, P. J. de Lange 5410 & D. A. Norton, 7 Dec 1997, Motukino (Fanal) I. (Duplicate: K); AK 253008, P. Todd, 26 Sep 2000, Motukino (Fanal) I., “the Gut”; and AK 256401 P. J. de Lange 5459 & D. A. Norton, 19 Apr 2002, Great Barrier I. Therefore, this species should be removed from the list of species believed endemic to the Norfolk Island group.
Indigenous, non-endemic
Vagrant
New Zealand
Political Region
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Metadata
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scientific name
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17 July 2006
18 November 2014