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Summary: Cacalia cuneifolia L. (Asteraceae, Senecioneae, Othonninae) is known only from a single sterile fragment (UPS-Thunberg 18757). It is suggested that this specimen may well be Linnaeus' missing original material that was later remounted and incorporated in the Thunberg herbarium, and subsequently regarded as a Thunberg collection. It is not related to Senecio kleiniiformis Suess., but represents a species of Othonna L., probably O. arborescens L.
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