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Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society

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Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society
Volume 21, issue 2 (June 2002)
DisciplineBotany
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1982–2003
Publisher
Australian Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Bull. Aust. Carniv. Plant Soc.
Indexing
ISSN0813-135X
OCLC no.612101080
Links

The Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society was a quarterly periodical and the official publication of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society.[1] Established in April 1982[2] as Bulletin / South Australian Carnivorous Plant Society,[3] it continued publication until 2003.[4] In a special general meeting of society members, in September 2004, it was decided the bulletin would cease publication.[4] Typical articles included matters of horticultural interest, field reports, literature reviews, and scientific studies. The headquarters was in Adelaide.[3]

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Taxon names

The bulletin published a number of taxonomic changes by botanist Allen Lowrie, including the transfer of Utricularia westonii to the genus Polypompholyx and the reduction of Drosera praefolia to a subspecies of Drosera whittakeri.[5] The bulletin also originated the names Drosera henryana (a nomen nudum for the hybrid D. capensis × D. aliciae) and Sarracenia leucophylla var. pubescens (also a nomen nudum).[5]

The bulletin originated the cultivar name <i>Nepenthes</i> 'Fulgent Koto' and provided descriptions for the cultivars <i>Nepenthes</i> 'Aichi', <i>Nepenthes</i> 'Nagoya', <i>Nepenthes</i> 'Suzue Kondo', and <i>Nepenthes</i> 'Tokuyoshi Kondo'.[5]

References

  1. ^ Rice, B. 2010. Carnivorous Plant Society Archives. The Carnivorous Plant FAQ. [archived page from 10 October 2010]
  2. ^ What's new Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Australian Carnivorous Plant Society.
  3. ^ a b Bulletin / South Australian Carnivorous Plant Society. WorldCat.
  4. ^ a b Bulletin Contents Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Australian Carnivorous Plant Society.
  5. ^ a b c Schlauer, J. N.d. Query results: Bull. Au. C. P. Soc. Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Carnivorous Plant Database.

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