Stylidium exappendiculatum explained

Stylidium exappendiculatum is a species of dicotyledonous plant in the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae).

It was first described in 1991 by Allen Lowrie and Sherwin Carlquist as a subspecies of Stylidium emarginatum, and was raised to species level by Juliet Wege in 2012. According to the Catalogue of Life, Stylidium exappendiculatum does not have any known subspecies.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist . Roskov . Y. . Kunze . T. . Orrell . T. . Abucay . L. . Paglinawan . L. . Culham . A. . Bailly . N. . Kirk . P. . Bourgoin . T. . Baillargeon . G. . Decock . W. . De Wever . A. . Didžiulis . V. . 2014 . Reading, UK . Species 2000 . 26 May 2014.
  2. Lowrie. Allen. Carlquist. Sherwin. Studies in Stylidium from Western Australia: new taxa; rediscoveries and range extensions. Phytologia. July 1991. 71. 1. 20. 0031-9430.
  3. Wege. Juliet A.. Navigating the floral Milky Way: the taxonomy of the microgeophytic triggerplants (Stylidium petiolare and allies: Stylidiaceae). Australian Systematic Botany. 25. 2. 2012. 151. 1030-1887. 10.1071/SB12001.
  4. http://worldplants.webarchiv.kit.edu/ World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World