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This is a timeline of developments in knowledge and understanding of the Australian plant genus ''Banksia'': ==18th century== * April 1770 - Sir Joseph Banks and Dr Daniel Solander collect the first specimens of ''Banksia'' at Botany Bay, New South Wales. Four species are represented: ''B. serrata'' (Saw Banksia), ''B. integrifolia'' (Coast Banksia), ''B. ericifolia'' (Heath-leaved Banksia) and ''B. robur'' (Swamp Banksia). * June 1770 — Banks and Solander collect specimens of ''B. dentata'' (Tropical Banksia) at Endeavour River, Queensland. * 1776 — David Nelson collects specimens of ''B. marginata'' (Silver Banksia) from South Bruny Island, Tasmania. * April 1782 — Carolus Linnaeus the Younger publishes ''Supplementum Plantarum''. The genus ''Banksia'' is formally published, as are four species: ''B. serrata'', ''B. integrifolia'', ''B. ericifolia'' and ''B. dentata''. * 1788 — John White collects specimens of ''B. spinulosa'' (Hairpin Banksia)〔Banksias by Kevin Collins, Kath Collins and Alex George published 2008, ISBN 978-1-876473-58-7〕 * October–November 1791 — Archibald Menzies collects specimens and seed of ''B. grandis'' (Bull Banksia) and ''B. praemorsa'' (Cut Leaf Banksia) at King George Sound, Western Australia. * 1792 — Jacques Labillardière collects specimens of ''B. repens'' (Creeping Banksia) and ''B. speciosa'' (Showy Banksia) at Esperance Bay. * 1793 — James Edward Smith publishes ''B. spinulosa''. * 1793 — Luis Née makes an extensive collection at Port Jackson, New South Wales, including the first specimens of ''B. oblongifolia'' (Fern-leaved Banksia), and new specimens of the undescribed ''B. marginata'' and ''B. robur''. * 1798 — Carl Willdenow publishes ''B. grandis''. 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「Timeline of Banksia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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