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Sally T. Reynolds

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Sally T. Reynolds
Born1932
NationalityAustralian
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, Spermatophytes[1]
Author abbrev. (botany)S.T.Reynolds

Sally T. Reynolds (born 1932) is an Australian botanist.[1] She worked at the Queensland Herbarium as principal botanist and as a specialist on Australian Sapindaceae. Paul Forster named Synima reynoldsiae in recognition of her work on the species.[2]

The standard author abbreviation S.T.Reynolds is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

Names published

She has published 169 names, including:[1]

  • Alectryon diversifolius (F.Muell.) S.T.Reynolds, Austrobaileya 2(4): 335 (1987): (1987).
  • Atalaya calcicola S.T.Reynolds, Austrobaileya 1(4): 404 (1981) (1981).
  • Cupaniopsis newmanii S.T.Reynolds, Austrobaileya 2(1): 49 (1984) (1984).
  • Elattostachys microcarpa S.T.Reynolds, Fl. Australia 25: 199, 72 (1985).
  • Ixora oreogena S.T.Reynolds & P.I.Forst., Austrobaileya 7(2): 262 (-264; fig. 4, map 3) (2006).
  • Tarenna monticola S.T.Reynolds & P.I.Forst., Austrobaileya 7(1): 38 (-40, 54; fig. 2, map 2) (2005).
  • Triflorensia cameronii (C.T.White) S.T.Reynolds, Austrobaileya 7(1): 46 (2005).

(These may not all be accepted names.)

Selected publications

Book chapter contributions

  • "Sapindaceae", co-authored with J. G. West, Melianthaceae to Simaroubaceae. Vol. 25. Australia. Bureau of Flora and Fauna. Canberra: Australian Government Pub. Service. 1985. ISBN 0-644-03724-5. OCLC 29017154.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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