Veronica notabilis F.Muell.ex Benth.

Albach, Dirk C., 2025, From just a few to the most type-rich herbarium for Veronica L. (Plantaginaceae) - The effect of digitization of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle herbarium in Paris, Adansonia (3) 47 (7), pp. 47-130 : 101

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https://doi.org/10.5252/adansonia2025v47a7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15261869

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Veronica notabilis F.Muell.ex Benth.
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Veronica notabilis F.Muell.ex Benth. View in CoL

Flora Australiensis. 4: 511 ( Bentham & Mueller 1869).

TYPE CITATION. — Australia, “N. S. Wales. Grose river, R. Brown; Clarence River, Beckler; near Berwick, Robinson; Illawarra, A. Cun-ningham. Victoria. Shady places, Dandenong Ranges, and Sealer’s Cove, rare, F. Mueller. Tasmania. St. Patrick’s River, Gunn.”.

LECTOTYPE. — Designated by Briggs & Ehrendorfer (2006: 289), “Secus rivos umbrosus montium Dandenong-range, F. von Mueller, Jan. 1853 ”, MEL[ MEL18102 *] .

SYNTYPES (mentioned by Briggs & Ehrendorfer [2006] as “probable isolectotypes”). — K[ K001070411 *], MEL[ MEL18099 *, MEL18101 *, MEL18103 *, MEL18118 *], LD !

SYNTYPES (mentioned by Briggs & Ehrendorfer 2006). — MEL[ MEL17933 *, MEL18107 *, MEL18117 *], NSW[ NSW5980 , NSW5981 ).

SYNTYPES (not mentioned by Briggs & Ehrendorfer 2006). — BM[ BM001040708 !], MEL[ MEL2256860 *].

Nomenclatural note. Veronica notabilis is another accepted species, endemic to southeastern Australia, described by von Mueller as discussed by Briggs & Ehrendorfer (2006). Several specimens were similarly to V. decorosa not considered lectotypes but only probable lectotypes, which are effectively syntypes. The specimen in P (P04079566) is from the general herbarium and received only in 1885 with a label certainly dating after 1867, casting doubt on its type status.

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