A revision of the new zealand, subantarctic, and south american species of cotula, section leptinella

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The taxonomic position, status, and characters of Cotula, and its subdivision into three sections are briefly described. Section Leptinella is considered a well-defined taxon and its characters and relationships are discussed. Twenty-five species from New Zealand, the Subantarctic islands, and South America are described and classified into two series, Elongata and Radiata. The following new taxa and names are described: series Oligoleima (from Australia and New Guinea), Elongata and Radiata; five new species, C. dispersa, C. serrulata, C. calcarea, C. intermedia, and C. nana; two new names, C. albida and C. membranacea; five new combinations, C. rotundata, C. traillii subsp. pulchella, C. pectinata subsp. villosa, C. pectinata subsp. willcoxii, and C. pyrethrifolia var. linearifolia; four new subspecies, C. dispersa subsp. rupestris, C. dioica subsp. monoica, C. squalida subsp. mediana, and C. atrata subsp. luteola. © 1972 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Lloyd, D. G. (1972). A revision of the new zealand, subantarctic, and south american species of cotula, section leptinella. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 10(2), 277–372. https://doi.org/10.1080/0028825X.1972.10429156

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