A revision of Byblis (Byblidaceae) in south-western Australia

  • Conran J
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Abstract

The south-western Australian populations of Byblis (Byblidaceae) are revised. A new species, B. lamellata Conran & Lowrie, is recognised on habit, ecology and seed morphology and named for the populations between Arrowsmith River and Cataby. Byblis gigantea Lindl. and its synonym B. lindleyana Planch. are lectotypified. A generic description and a table of distinguishing features for all species is given. A key and distribution map are provided for the two species from the south-west of Western Australia.

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Conran, J. G. (2002). A revision of Byblis (Byblidaceae) in south-western Australia. Nuytsia—The Journal of the Western Australian Herbarium, 15(Volume 15 Part 1, 6 Dec 2002), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.58828/nuy00383

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