Calothamnus
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Taxonavigation: Myrtales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Myrtaceae
Subfamilia: Myrtoideae
Tribus: Melaleuceae
Genus: Calothamnus
Subgenera: C. subg. Calothamnus –
C. subg. Pentacalothamnus
Name[edit]
Calothamnus Labill.(1806)
- Type species: C. sanguineus Labill.
Synonyms[edit]
- Heterotypic
- Billottia Colla, Hortus Ripul. 20. t. 23. 1824.
- Type species: B. acerosa Colla
- Billottia Colla, Hortus Ripul. 20. t. 23. 1824.
Species overview[edit]
C. accedens – C. affinis – C. arcuatus – C. aridus – C. blepharospermus – C. borealis – C. brevifolius – C. chrysanthereus – C. cupularis – C. formosus – C. gilesii – C. glaber – C. gracilis – C. graniticus – C. hirsutus – C. huegelii – C. kalbarriensis – C. lateralis – C. lehmannii – C. longissimus – C. macrocarpus – C. montanus – C. oldfieldii – C. pachystachyus – C. pallidifolius – C. phellosus – C. pinifolius – C. planifolius – C. preissii – C. quadrifidus – C. robustus – C. roseus – C. rupestris – C. sanguineus – C. scabridus – C. schaueri – C. superbus – C. torulosus – C. tuberosus – C. validus – C. villosus (Govaerts, R. & al. 2013)
References[edit]
- Farr, E.R. & Zijlstra, G. (eds.) 1996 onwards. Calothamnus in Index Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum). Accessed: 2013 Mar 04.
- Govaerts, R. et al. 2013. Calothamnus in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2013 Mar 04. Reference page.
- Hawkeswood, T.J. 1984: Nine new species of Calothamnus Labill. (Myrtaceae: Leptospermoideae) from Western Australia. Nuytsia 5(1): 123–153 (127, figs 1-4!).
- Hawkeswood, T.J. 2010: Studies in the genus Calothamnus (Myrtaceae: Leptospermoideae): redescription of Calothamnus glaber (Benth.) T.J. Hawkeswood stat nov., with notes on its distribution, habitat and conservation and a list of collection records. Calodema, 123: 1–5.
- Labillardière, J.J.H. de 1806: Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen 2: 25. t. 164.
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