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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany Society
Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of plants
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Contributions towards a revision of Daviesia Smith (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). II.* The D. Latifolia group

MD Crisp

Australian Systematic Botany 4(2) 229 - 298
Published: 1991

Abstract

The Daviesia latifolia group, consisting of 16 species from eastern and southern Australia with horizontally flattened, non-pungent phyllodes, more or less united upper calyx-lobes and confluent anther-cells, is revised. Multivariate analysis (ordination and classification) of morphometric data is used to resolve the D. mimosoides/buxifolia species complex. As a result. one new species, D. elliptica, is segregated from D. buxifolia, and a new montane subspecies (acris) is recognised within D. mimosoides. Relationships of all taxa in the D. latifolia group are studied using cladistic analysis. A cline linking D. leptophylla with D. mimosoides through a hybrid zone is described from the Tinderry Mountains near Canberra. Daviesia elliptica, D. laevis, D. mimosoides subsp. acris, D. newbeyi, D. pauciflora and D. suaveolens are described as new, and D. mimosoides var. laifiora is raised to species rank. Twelve natural hybrids are briefly described.

* Part I, Aust . Syst . Bot., 1990, 3, 241–51.

https://doi.org/10.1071/SB9910229

© CSIRO 1991

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