Hi All,
Several people have pointed out to me that the genus Eremophila used by
Ahlström et al. may be preoccupied. In relation to Neave's Nomenclator
Zoologicus, Eremophila Boie,1828, is the earliest use of that name as a
zooloigcal name.I've been trying to find out the origins of Eremophila as a
botanical name, but have been unable to do so. Can anyone enlighten me on
this matter?
Thanks
Dr John Penhallurick
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