Stachystemon nematophorus (F.Muell.) Halford & R.J.F.Hend. (2003:522)
Three-flowered pseudanthus
Taxonomy & Nomenclature
Synonym/s: Pseudanthus nematophorus F.Muell. in Fragm. 2: 14 (1860)
Conservation Status
Last record: pre-1861 (Silcock et al., 2019:SM:17); before 1873
Rediscovered in 1984 (Silcock et al., 2019:SM:17); 14 March 2002
Distribution
Western Australia, Australia
Biology & Ecology
Hypodigm
Media
References
Original scientific description:
Halford, D. A. and Henderson, J. F. (2003). Studies in Euphorbiaceae A.L.Juss sens. lat. 5: A revision of Pseudanthus Sieber ex Spreng. and Stachystemon Planch. (Oldfieldlioidereae Kohler & Webster, Caletieae Mull.Arg.). Austrobaileya 6(3): 109-110.
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