Species Phyllobolus splendens
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There aren’t any identifications of Phyllobolus splendens.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Phyllobolus:
Gk. phyllon = leaf; bolos = throwing; referring to the deciduous shedding of leaves by some species.
Etymology of splendens:
From the Latin splendere = ‘splendid’, 'gleaming', 'shiny', 'gleaming', glittering', 'radiant' or 'resplendent'
Scientific name:
Phyllobolus splendens (L.) Gerbaulet
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Synonym status:
Like P. saturatus but taller, to 1 m, and leaves becoming alternate in the inflorescence. Oct.--Dec. Dry flats and lower slopes, LB, SE (Worcester to E Cape and Karoo).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Phyllobolus splendens.