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Nuytsia
The journal of the Western Australian Herbarium

Volume 23, 8 February 2013

Friday, 8 February 2013

Permalink: https://doi.org/10.58828/niss00067

Swainsona thompsoniana (Fabaceae: Faboideae: Galegeae), a new species endemic to the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia

DAVIS, R.W. AND HURTER, P.J.H., Nuytsia 23: 1–4 (2013)

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Swainsona thompsoniana R.W.Davis & P.J.H.Hurter is described here as new. An amendment to an existing key for Swainsona Salisb. is provided to account for S. thompsoniana. Swainsona thompsoniana occurs on cracking clay soils from east of Pannawonica to Mount Florence Station and south-east to Tom Price and Wittenoom; a distribution map is included.

Solanum zoeae (Solanaceae), a new species of bush tomato from the North Kimberley, Western Australia

BARRETT, R.L., Nuytsia 23: 5–21 (2013)

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Recent surveys in the North Kimberley have brought numerous new species to light. Studies have revealed considerable taxonomic complexity in the genus Solanum L. in the Kimberley region that requires the recognition of a number of new taxa. Solanum zoeae R.L. Barrett is described here following collection of the first fertile material on a remote sandstone outcrop on Doongan Station. Notes are provided on all phrase-named Solanum taxa currently recognised in the Kimberley region and a revised key to Solanum species in the Kimberley region is provided.

Four new species of Astroloma (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Styphelieae) from Western Australia

HISLOP, M., WILSON, A.J.G. AND PUENTE-LELIÈVRE, C., Nuytsia 23: 23–42 (2013)

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Four new species of Astroloma R.Br. s. str. (A. acervatum Hislop & A.J.G.Wilson, A. chloranthum Hislop & A.J.G.Wilson, A. inopinatum Hislop and A. oblongifolium A.J.G.Wilson & Hislop) are described, illustrated and mapped. The current taxonomic status of Astroloma is discussed in the light of significant changes that are pending in the Styphelia clade to which the genus belongs. A key to members of Astroloma s. str. with pale yellow, cream and/or green flowers is provided.

A revision of the Australian species of Eclipta (Asteraceae: Ecliptinae) with discussion of extra-Australian taxa

ORCHARD, A.E. AND CROSS, E.W., Nuytsia 23: 43–62 (2013)

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The genus Eclipta L., of six species, is native to South America and Australia, with one species, E. prostrata (L.) L., a pantropical and warm temperate weed. The number of taxa currently recognised in the genus is discussed. The Australian taxa, comprising three species and two subspecies (E. prostrata, E. alatocarpa Melville and E. platyglossa F.Muell. subsp. platyglossa and subsp. borealis E.W.Cross & Orchard, subsp. nov.) have been studied morphologically across their full range. A lectotype is chosen for E. platyglossa. All Australian taxa are keyed, described, illustrated and mapped, and extra-Australian taxa are keyed and described, and most illustrated.

Allan Cunningham’s Timor collections

ORCHARD, A.E. AND ORCHARD, T.A., Nuytsia 23: 63–88 (2013)

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The visits of Allan Cunningham to Timor in 1818 and 1819, at the conclusion of Lieutenant Philip Parker King’s first and second survey voyages to the north coast of Australia, are summarised, and surviving collections held in the Natural History Museum herbarium and the herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are listed. The significance of the various labels found on these sheets is discussed.