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15 December 2023 Morphological and environmental variation within Hibiscus krichauffianus (Malvaceae), and the recognition of two new species, H. verecundus and H. calcareus
Todd G. B. McLay, Robyn M. Barker, David E. Albrecht
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Abstract

The velvet-leaf hibiscus, Hibiscus krichauffianus F.Muell. (Malvaceae subfamily Malvoideae), is predominantly associated with sand dunes in the Australian arid zone but the name is presently also applied to plants occurring in different habitats on the southern edge of the range, and in disjunct locations in Western Australia and eastern Queensland. We investigated the morphological and environmental variation within H. krichauffianus throughout the geographic range. As a result, we have identified two new species, H. verecundus McLay & Albr. and H. calcareus McLay & Albr.; coined a phrase name, H. sp. Belele (D.W.Goodall 3417) for a putative new taxon; and recircumscribed H. krichauffianus. We also assessed material collected when the protologue of H. krichauffianus was published in the late 1850s and selected a lectotype from the original material identified.

Todd G. B. McLay, Robyn M. Barker, and David E. Albrecht "Morphological and environmental variation within Hibiscus krichauffianus (Malvaceae), and the recognition of two new species, H. verecundus and H. calcareus," Australian Systematic Botany 36(6), 457-477, (15 December 2023). https://doi.org/10.1071/SB23003
Received: 7 February 2023; Accepted: 6 November 2023; Published: 15 December 2023
KEYWORDS
Hibiscus calcareus
Hibiscus krichauffianus
Hibiscus verecundus
Lectotypification
MALVACEAE
plant morphology
taxonomy
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