Caesia walalbai A.T.Webb, Birch & R.L.Barrett (Asphodelaceae, Hemerocallidoideae), a new species from south-east Queensland

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Telopea Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.7751/telopea17346
Aiden Webb, Joanne Birch, Russell Barrett
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Caesia walalbai A.T.Webb, Birch & R.L.Barrett (Asphodelaceae, Hemerocallidoideae) is described as a new species endemic to south-east Queensland, Australia. It is distinguished from other white-flowered, eastern Australian Caesia species by long, often recurved pedicels and entirely yellow staminal filaments. Caesia walalbai is notable for having 23 observations on the citizen science platform iNaturalist, all made in the last three years, while a similar number of herbarium specimens have been collected, the first in 1959. The species was also collected on the Carnarvon Station Reserve BushBlitz in 2014. A new description of Caesia parviflora R.Br. is provided based on specimens collected in the Sydney region of New South Wales, the type location for the species.
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Caesia walalbai A.T.Webb, Birch & R.L.Barrett (Asphodelaceae, Hemerocallidoideae), 昆士兰东南部的一个新种
本文报道了澳洲昆士兰东南部的一种新物种,名为Caesia walalbai a.t.w webb, Birch & r.l.b rette (Asphodelaceae,萱草科)。它的区别于其他白花,澳大利亚东部的菊花种由长,通常弯曲的花梗和完全黄色雄蕊花丝。值得注意的是,在公民科学平台“自然主义者”(iNaturalist)上进行了23次观察,这些观察都是在过去三年中进行的,而植物标本馆也收集了类似数量的标本,第一次是在1959年。该物种也于2014年在卡纳文站保护区的丛林闪电战中被收集到。文章题目小花茜草属植物新描述。是根据在新南威尔士州悉尼地区收集的标本提供的,该地区是该物种的类型位置。
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期刊介绍: Manuscripts submitted for publication in TELOPEA are published online, after peer review and acceptance by the TELOPEA Editorial Committee and when final editorial formatting has been completed. The journal specialises in plant systematics and phylogeny. The geographic scope of the journal encompasses Australia, Malesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The suitability of a work for the journal depends on the topic and the region of origin, generally the narrower the focus of the manuscript the closer to New South Wales must be its geographic focus. As a general guide, we will consider: 1) revisionary treatments and other substantial bodies of work from any of the regions mentioned above. 2) new species from any Australian state. 3) new country records for Australia from any state. 4) new state records from New South Wales only. However, we aim to support botanical research across the broader Australasian and Pacific region, and will consider submissions on their merit. Generally we will not consider extraterritorial new country records, or single lectotypification papers unless they pertain to New South Wales taxa, or have significant bearing on the Australian flora.
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