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''Banksia'' ser. ''Abietinae'' is a valid botanic name for a series of ''Banksia''. First published by Carl Meissner in 1856, the name has had three circumscriptions. ==According to Meissner== ''B.'' ser. ''Abietinae'' was first published in 1856, in Carl Meissner's chapter on the Proteaceae in A. P. de Candolle's ''Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis''. It was one of four series into which the subgenus ''Eubanksia'' was divided. These four series were defined in terms of leaf characters, with series ''Abietinae'' containing the species with entire or shortly denticulate leaves with revolute margins. In hindsight, it was the most homogeneous of the four series, as it contained only (but not all) species with hooked styles. The other three series were highly heterogeneous in comparison. The placement and circumscription of ''B.'' ser. ''Abietinae'' in Meissner's arrangement may be summarised as follows:〔 :''Banksia'' ::''B.'' sect. ''Eubanksia'' :::''B.'' ser. ''Abietinæ'' ::::''B. pulchella'' ::::''B. Meisneri'' ::::''B. sphærocarpa'' :::::''B. sphaerocarpa'' var. ''glabrescens'' (now ''B. incana'') ::::''B. pinifolia'' (now ''B. leptophylla'') ::::''B. nutans'' ::::''B. ericifolia'' ::::''B. spinulosa'' ::::''B. tricuspis'' :::''B.'' ser. ''Salicinæ'' (23 species, 8 varieties) :::''B.'' ser. ''Quercinæ'' (18 species, 2 varieties) :::''B.'' ser. ''Dryandroideæ'' (8 species) ::''B.'' sect.Isostylis'' (1 species) Meissner's arrangement was current until 1870, when George Bentham published his arrangement, discarding all four of Meissner's series. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Banksia ser. Abietinae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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