Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
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Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan in Meudt, Austral. Syst. Bot. 34: 286-287 (2021)
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
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Nomenclature
Meudt & Heenan
Meudt & Heenan
2021
286-287
ICN
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
subsp.
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima
The epithet is derived from the Latin infimus and means lowest or lowermost (Stearn 1998). It is in reference to the filaments attached much lower in the corolla tube than those of M. goyenii subsp. goyenii.
Type: South Island: Canterbury, Waipara, The Deans, South Dean, on limestone scarp growing in northfacing crevices and on ledges, 400 m, 10 Dec. 2019, Heenan & Giller s.n. (holo: CHR 666639 (image!, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Systematics Collection Data website: https://scd.landcareresearch.co.nz); iso: WELT SP111309!
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Taxonomic concepts
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
Myosotis goyenii subsp. infima Meudt & Heenan
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typification
Type: South Island: Canterbury, Waipara, The Deans, South Dean, on limestone scarp growing in northfacing crevices and on ledges, 400 m, 10 Dec. 2019, Heenan & Giller s.n. (holo: CHR 666639 (image!, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Systematics Collection Data website: https://scd.landcareresearch.co.nz); iso: WELT SP111309!
Etymology
The epithet is derived from the Latin infimus and means lowest or lowermost (Stearn 1998). It is in reference to the filaments attached much lower in the corolla tube than those of M. goyenii subsp. goyenii.
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24 May 2021
24 May 2021