Alysicarpus Schomburgkii
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Alysicarpus Schomburgkii
''Alysicarpus schomburgkii'' is a species of pea (family Fabaceae) found in Australia, in the Northern Territory, Queensland, and Western Australia. It was first described in 1926 by Anton Schindler from four specimens: two collected at Port Darwinoneby Schomburgk, one by Foelsche) and the others from north Queensland . Description ''Alysicarpus schomburgkii'' is an annual herb growing to a height of 1 m. The leaves have minute hooked and long simple hairs on their undersides but are without a covering on the upper surface. The leaf rachis is 2–4 mm long and the leaflets are elliptic at the base of the plant, changing to linear-and spear shaped at the apex. They are about 32–150 mm long by 2–7 mm wide. The inflorescence can be up to 370 mm long and has a covering of various kinds of hairs including yellowish resinous simple hairs, septate glandular hairs, hooked hairs and colleters. The flower bracts are 4–6 mm long by about. 2.5 mm wide ...
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Anton Karl Schindler
Anton Karl Schindler (15 August 1879 in Bremen – 1964) was a German dentist and botanist. He studied botany at the universities of Göttingen, Strasbourg and Halle, receiving his doctorate at Erlangen in 1904. From 1905 to 1910 he conducted botanical research in China, during which time he also taught classes in natural sciences at Peking University and in Shanghai. Afterwards, he returned to Germany, and spent several years as a schoolteacher in Magdeburg, Posen and Jüterbog. From 1925 to 1929 he studied dentistry, then worked as a dentist in the communities of Großalmerode (1929–32) and Döberitz (1932–56). In retirement he lived in Düsseldorf. In 1906, botanist Hans Paul Heinrich Walter published '' Schindleria'', which is a genus of flowering plants from South America, in the family Petiveriaceae. It was named in Anton Karl Schindler's honour. Selected works * ''Die Abtrennung der Hippuridaceen von den Halorrhagaceen'', 1904 – The separation of Hippuri ...
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Central Kimberley
The Central Kimberley, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the central Kimberley region of Western Australia, comprising an area of .IBRA Version 6.1
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Geography of Western Australia Western Australia occupies nearly one third of the Australian continent. Due to the size and the isolation of the state, considerable emphasis has been made of these features; it is the second largest administrative territory in the world, aft ...


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Further reading

* Thackway, R and I D Cresswell (1995) ''An interim biogeographic regionalisat ...
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Ord Victoria Plain
The Ord Victoria Plain, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, comprising .IBRA Version 6.1
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The bioregion draws its name from the and the Victoria River.


Location and description

This is an area of large plains of dry grassland lying between the to the south and the wetter, greener grassland to the north towards the coast. Sandstone outcrops rise ...
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Gulf Fall And Uplands
The Gulf Fall and Uplands, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory and Queensland,IBRA Version 6.1
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comprising . Described in IBRA5.1 as "undulating terrain with scattered low, steep hills on and sedimentary rocks, often overlain by lateritised Tertiary material; skeletal soils and shallow sands; Darwin box (''Eucalyptus tectifica'') and
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Darwin Coastal
The Darwin Coastal, an IBRA bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory of Australia.IBRA Version 6.1
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Geography

It comprises an area of of central , in the of the Northern Territory. This Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) bioregion is generally flat, low-lying

Central Arnhem
The Central Arnhem, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory,IBRA Version 6.1
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comprising an area of of central Arnhem Land in the of the Northern Territory. The bioregion is characterised by gently sloping terrain with scattered low hills and breakaways. Open forest and woodland vegetation is dominated by Darwin stringybark. Almost all the land is Aboriginal freehold. There are no major industries. The bioregion is sparsely populated, and is the largest community.


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Arnhem Coast
The Arnhem Coast, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory,IBRA Version 6.1
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comprising an area of of the coastal plains that characterises central in the of the Northern Territory.


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Geography of Australia The geography of Australia encompasses a wide variety of biogeographic regions being the world's smal ...
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Northern Kimberley
The Northern Kimberley, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia,IBRA Version 6.1
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comprising . It is composed of two recognised sub-regions: Mitchell and Berkeley subregions.


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Geography of Australia The geography of Australia encompasses a wide variety of biogeographic regions being the world's smallest continent, while comprising the territory of the sixth-largest country in the world. The population of Australia is concentrated along ...


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* Thack ...
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Dampierland
Dampierland is an interim Australian bioregion in Western Australia.IBRA Version 6.1
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The region is also a distinct physiographic section of the larger Nullagine Platform province, which in turn is part of the larger West Australian Shield division. The bioregion is located in the West Kimberley area and incorporates the country that is adjacent to Broome, including the

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Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation For Australia
The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) is a biogeographic regionalisation of Australia developed by the Australian government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population, and Communities. It was developed for use as a planning tool, for example for the establishment of a national reserve system. The first version of IBRA was developed in 1993–94 and published in 1995. Within the broadest scale, Australia is a major part of the Australasia biogeographic realm, as developed by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Based on this system, the world is also split into 14 terrestrial habitats, of which eight are shared by Australia. The Australian land mass is divided into 89 bioregions and 419 subregions. Each region is a land area made up of a group of interacting ecosystems that are repeated in similar form across the landscape. IBRA is updated periodically based on new data, mapping improvements, and review of the existing scheme. The most ...
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GBIF
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a single portal. Data available through the GBIF portal are primarily distribution data on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes for the world, and scientific names data. The mission of the GBIF is to facilitate free and open access to biodiversity data worldwide to underpin sustainable development. Priorities, with an emphasis on promoting participation and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific integrity and interoperability, building an informatics architecture to allow the interlinking of diverse data types from disparate sources, promoting capacity building and catal ...
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Colleter (botany)
Colleters are plant structures, multicellular secretory trichome, hairs, found in groups near the base of Petiole (botany), petioles, on stipules, and on sepals. They are found in members of the Loganiaceae and Rubiaceae families. References

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