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摘要
在他们对Gompholobium Sm.的修订中。(Mirbelieae: Fabaceae), Chappill et al.(2008)注意到G. villosum (Meisn.)来自斯特林山脉的Crisp在许多方面与该物种的典型形式不同。最近的野外观察和基于植物标本馆的研究表明,它们应该被认为是一个独特的物种,在亚历山大·莫里森于1902年首次收集到118年后,如下所述。
Gompholobium glabristylum (Fabaceae), a new native pea from montane habitats in Stirling Range National Park
In their revision of Gompholobium Sm. (Mirbelieae: Fabaceae), Chappill et al. (2008) noted that populations of G. villosum (Meisn.) Crisp from the Stirling Range differed from the typical form of the species in a number of respects. Recent field observations together with herbarium-based research have indicated that they should be recognised as a distinct species, described below, 118 years after it was first collected by Alexander Morrison in 1902.