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Acacia leptoneura Benth. (1842:341)

Slender-nerved acacia 

 

 

Taxonomy & Nomenclature

 

 

Conservation Status

Last record: 1837-1848 (DEC, 2010); 1839 (Silcock et al., 2021:7)

Rediscovered in 2008 (DEC, 2012:2; Silcock et al., 2021:23)

 

"Acacia leptoneura is currently known from two individuals. One occurs on a very narrow road verge adjacent to cropping land and the other in a slightly larger patch of degraded remnant vegetation. Recovery options are limited as propagation has been unsuccessful and the genetic diversity is probably very low."

(Silcock et al., 2021:22)

 

Distribution

Western Australia, Australia

 

"Acacia leptoneura is known from two sites separated by 1 km in a very restricted area northeast of Dowerin in the Avon Wheatbelt bioregion of south-western Western Australia"

(Silcock et al., 2021:22)

 

Biology & Ecology

 

 

Hypodigm

 

 

Media

 

 

References

Original scientific description:

Benth. London J.Bot. 1:341 (1842)

 

Other references:

Bentham, George. (1864). Flora Australiensis: a description of the plants of the Australian territory. Vol 2. London: L. Reeve and Co.

Cowan, R. S. (2001). Acacia leptoneura, p. 62. In: Orchard, Anthony E. and WIlson, Annette J. G. (eds.). Flora of Australia Volume 11B, Mimosaceae, Acacia part 2. Melbourne: ABRS/CSIRO Publishing. xvi + 536 pp.

Cowan, Richard S. and Maslin, Bruce Roger. (1999). Acacia miscellany 17. Miscellaneous new taxa and lectotypifications in Western Australin Acacia, mostly section Plurinerves (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Nuytsia 12(3): 413-452.

DEC (Department of Environment and Conservation). (2010). Department of Environment and Conservation 2009–10 Yearbook. Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia.

DEC (Department of Environment and Conservation). (2012). Acacia leptoneura Interim Recovery Plan 2012–2017. Interim Recovery Plan No. 326. Department of Environment and Conservation: Western Australia.

Maslin, Bruce Roger. (2001). Acacia leptoneura. In ‘Flora of Australia. Vol. 11b: Mimosaceae, Acacia Part 1’. (Eds AE Orchard, AJ Wilson) pp. 62. (ABRS/CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne).

Silcock, Jen L., Collingwood, Teghan, Llorens, Tanya and Fensham, Rod. (2020). Action Plan for Australia's Imperilled Plants. Brisbane: NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub. 339 pp.

Silcock, Jen L., Collingwood, Teghan, Llorens, Tanya and Fensham, Rod. (2021). Action Plan for Australia's Imperilled Plants. Brisbane: NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub. 342 pp.

Smith, M. (2011). Declared Rare and Priority Flora List for Western Australia. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia. 

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