List of Banksia ser. Dryandra species
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B. ser. Dryandra is a large series in the plant genus Banksia. It was treated at genus rank until 2007, when Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele transferred it into Banksia as a series within B. subg. Banksia.[1]
Before 2007, 94 Dryandra species were recognised.[2] In the transfer into Banksia, D. prionotes was overlooked, and B. subulata (Awled Honeypot) was transferred incertae sedis rather than in B. ser. Dryandra.[1] D. prionotes has since been transferred into Banksia as Banksia prionophylla, but it was not explicitly placed in B. ser. Dryandra. The series therefore now consists of 92 species.
This is a list of Banksia ser. Dryandra species:
- B. acanthopoda
- B. acuminata
- B. alliacea
- B. anatona
- B. arborea (Yilgarn Dryandra)
- B. arctotidis
- B. armata (Prickly Dryandra)
- B. aurantia
- B. bella (Wongan Dryandra)
- B. bipinnatifida
- B. biterax
- B. borealis
- B. brunnea
- B. calophylla
- B. carlinoides (Pink Dryandra)
- B. catoglypta
- B. cirsioides
- B. columnaris
- B. comosa (Wongan Dryandra)
- B. concinna
- B. corvijuga
- B. cynaroides
- B. cypholoba
- B. dallanneyi (Couch Honeypot)
- B. densa
- B. drummondii (Drummond's Banksia)
- B. echinata
- B. epimicta
- B. erythrocephala
- B. falcata (Prickly Dryandra)
- B. fasciculata
- B. fililoba
- B. foliolata
- B. foliosissima
- B. formosa (Showy Banksia)
- B. fraseri
- B. fuscobractea
- B. glaucifolia
- B. heliantha (Oak-leaved Dryandra)
- B. hewardiana
- B. hirta
- B. horrida (Prickly Dryandra)
- B. idiogenes
- B. insulanemorecincta
- B. ionthocarpa
- B. kippistiana
- B. lepidorhiza
- B. meganotia
- B. mimica (Summer Honeypot)
- B. montana
- B. mucronulata (Swordfish Dryandra)
- B. nana (Dwarf Dryandra)
- B. nivea (Honeypot Dryandra)
- B. nobilis (Golden Dryandra)
- B. obovata (Wedge-leaved Dryandra)
- B. obtusa (Shining Honeypot)
- B. octotriginta
- B. pallida
- B. pellaeifolia
- B. platycarpa
- B. plumosa
- B. polycephala (Many-headed Dryandra)
- B. porrecta
- B. prolata
- B. proteoides (King Dryandra)
- B. pseudoplumosa
- B. pteridifolia (Tangled Honeypot)
- B. purdieana
- B. rufa
- B. rufistylis
- B. sclerophylla
- B. seneciifolia
- B. serra (Serrate-leaved Dryandra)
- B. serratuloides
- B. sessilis (Parrot Bush)
- B. shanklandiorum
- B. shuttleworthiana (Bearded Dryandra)
- B. splendida (Shaggy Dryandra)
- B. squarrosa (Pingle)
- B. stenoprion
- B. strictifolia
- B. stuposa
- B. subpinnatifida
- B. tenuis
- B. tortifolia
- B. tridentata (Yellow Dryandra)
- B. trifontinalis (Three Springs Dryandra)
- B. undata (Urchin Dryandra)
- B. vestita (Summer Dryandra)
- B. viscida (Sticky Dryandra)
- B. wonganensis
- B. xylothemelia
[edit] See also
Prior to the 2007 transfer into Banksia, a number of rich infrageneric arrangements of Dryandra had been published; see:
- Brown's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra (1810, 1830)
- Meissner's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra (1856)
- Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra (1870)
- George's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra (1996)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Mast, Austin R. and Kevin Thiele (2007). "The transfer of Dryandra R.Br. to Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany 20: 63–71. doi: .
- ^ Cavanagh, Tony and Margaret Pieroni (2006). The Dryandras. Melbourne: Australian Plants Society (SGAP Victoria); Perth: Wildflower Society of Western Australia. ISBN 1-876473-54-1.