Geographical variation in morphology of Eucalyptus mannifera and allied taxa
JA Chappill and PY Ladiges
Australian Systematic Botany
5(3) 359 - 372
Published: 1992
Abstract
An extensive geographical survey of Eucalyptus mannifera, previously recognised as comprising five subspecies, and one population of the closely related E. scoparia has been carried out. Phenetic analyses including data on adult and juvenile morphology showed E. mannifera to consist of three forms, corresponding to subspecies elliptica, subspecies praecox and an intergrading complex of subspecies maculosa, mannifera and gullickii. E. scoparia was most similar to, although phenetically distinct from, subspecies mannifera. These forms were not indicated as a monophyletic group when included in a cladistic analysis of the informal section Maidenaria to which they belong. It is therefore recommended that the four taxa each be recognised as distinct species, E scoparia, E mannifera, E. praecox and E. elliptica.https://doi.org/10.1071/SB9920359
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