Talk:Austrobaileya
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austrobaileya is an outgroup in the magnoliophyta... not part of magnoliopsida. the whole wikipedia plant phylogeny scheme could use a nice little modernization a la the tree of life web project.
Additional references to get and check
edit- Ross, E.M. (1989). Plant profile. Austrobaileya 3:163-165.
- Now obtained. A salient quotation:
Notes: Although Telford (1983) mentions two species, viz A. scandens and A. maculata, other authorities (e.g. Endress 1980) consider there to be only one in the genus. Collections at BRI show the key characters listed by White (1948) for separating his two species are unreliable. The leaf shape varies from lanceolate to oblong on the one branchlet; flowers on both type specimens have densely papillose stamens and staminodes; and as Endress (1980) pointed out, the shape of each stamen's apex depends on its position within the spiral. On the basis of this evidence, the taxa previously included under A. scandens and A. maculata are thus regarded as conspecific, and A. scandens, being the older name, should be used for the species concerned.
- Endress, P. K. (1980) The reproductive structures and systematic position of the Austrobaileyaceae. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematic, Planzengeschichte und Planzengeographie, 101: 393-433.
- Telford, I. (1983) Austrobaileyaceae. In Morley, B. D. & Toelken, H. R. (eds) Flowering Plants in Australia. Adelaide: Rigby.
- White, C.T., (1948) A new species of Austrobaileya (Austrobaileyaceae) from Australia. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 29(3): 255 (quotation of APNI: [tax. nov.]
- Type: "QUEENSLAND: Cook District: Mt. Spurgeon, alt. ca. 4000 ft., rainforest, C.T. White 10734 (fls.) Sept. 1936 ... TYPE in Herb. Brisbane." )
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