- In 1904 the
genus Hydatella Diels was
described by
Friedrich Ludwig Emil
Diels without a type designation, but the
lectotype Hydatella australis Diels....
-
Trithuria sect.
Hydatella is a
section within the
genus Trithuria native to New
Zealand and Australia. The
apocarpous berry fruit is indehiscent. Pericarp...
- 1878.
Later synonyms include Juncella occidentalis (Benth.) Hieron. and
Hydatella dioica D.A.Cooke. The type
specimen was
collected by
James Drummond in...
- Ngatu, New
Zealand on 1
January 1902. It is
placed in
Trithuria sect.
Hydatella. It is
divided into two subspecies,
namely the
autonymous subspecies Trithuria...
- Babe-in-a-cradle)
Grevillea brachystylis subsp.
australis Hydatella dioica (Swan
Hydatella)
Isopogon uncinatus Kennedia glabrata (Northcliffe Kennedia)...
- Himantandraceae.
Endress 1993, p. 338. Christenhusz, Fay &
Chase 2017, p. 89. POWO,
Hydatella. POWO, Hydatellaceae.
Stearn 2002, p. 186.
Coombes 2012, p. 186. IPNI...
-
mainland Australia).
Trithuria sect.
Trithuria split from
Trithuria sect.
Hydatella about 16
million years ago in the
Early Miocene. Iles, W. J., Lee, C....
- Lake
Manapouri has a high
diversity of
submerged vegetation. The rare
Hydatella incon****ua an
endemic shallow water plant was
found in many of the Fiordland...
- D.D.Sokoloff, Remizowa, T.D.Macfarl. &
Rudall was
first described as
Hydatella australis Diels by
Friedrich Ludwig Emil
Diels in 1904.
Later it was included...
-
Australia in
December 1896. It is
placed in the
section Trithuria sect.
Hydatella. The
specific epithet filamentosa, from the
Latin 'filum' for thread,...