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1 April 2013 A morphological assessment of the Olearia phlogopappa complex (Asteraceae: Astereae)
Andre Messina, Neville G. Walsh, Susan E. Hoebee, Peter T. Green
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Abstract

A morphometric study of the Olearia phlogopappa species complex from throughout south-eastern Australia has confirmed species boundaries and resolved the infraspecific taxonomy of two species. It has shown O. phlogopappa (Labill.) DC., O. stellulata (Labill.) DC., O. lirata (Sims) Hutch., O. rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. and O. brevipedunculata N.G.Walsh to be non-overlapping entities with unique morphological characters. O. stellulata is circumscribed to include only southern and western Tasmanian populations and those from the Otways and Wilsons Promontory in southern Victoria. O. rugosa is restricted to Victoria and a few isolated populations on Flinders Island and northern Tasmania. Four previously noted variants of O. rugosa from Victoria are here described as subspecies, along with the description of a fifth subspecies from northern Tasmania. Infraspecific boundaries of O. phlogopappa are here revised to include nine subspecies, six of which were previously included as varieties, and descriptions are made of three new subspecies.

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Andre Messina, Neville G. Walsh, Susan E. Hoebee, and Peter T. Green "A morphological assessment of the Olearia phlogopappa complex (Asteraceae: Astereae)," Australian Systematic Botany 26(1), 31-80, (1 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.1071/SB12026
Received: 31 July 2012; Published: 1 April 2013
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