• Scholia has a profile for James Hamlyn Willis (Q6135471). James Hamlyn Willis AM (28 January 1910 – 10 November 1995) was an Australian botanist. He described...
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  • coordinator James Willis (admiral) (1923–2003), Royal Australian Navy officer James Hamlyn Willis (1910–1995), Australian botanist Jim Willis (1930s pitcher)...
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    Portulaca filsonii (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    central Australia in the Northern Territory. It was first described by James Hamlyn Willis in 1975 from a specimen collected in Kings Canyon. The holotype,...
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    Goodenia lineata (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    formally described by botanist Jim Willis in 1967 in the journal Muelleria. The type specimen was collected by Willis at the summit of Mount William. The...
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    flower was Charles Sturt in 1844–45, after whom it is named. In 1947, James Hamlyn Willis gave the shrub its current botanical name. It is not considered to...
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    Prostanthera cruciflora (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    Prostanthera cruciflora was first formally described in 1967 by James Hamlyn Willis in the journal Muelleria. The specific epithet (cruciflora) is "an...
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    Olearia lanuginosa (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    098 in) long. Woolly olearia was first formally described in 1956 by James Hamlyn Willis who gave it the name Olearia floribunda var. lanuginosa in the journal...
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    Boronia latipinna (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    December. Boronia latipinna was first formally described in 1957 by James Hamlyn Willis who published the description in The Victorian Naturalist from a...
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    Pultenaea reflexifolia (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    Ferdinand von Mueller and by "W.S. Whan" near Skipton in about 1860. James Hamlyn Willis considered that specimens found in the mountains of Gippsland were...
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    Pultenaea williamsoniana (category Taxa named by James Hamlyn Willis)
    long. Pultenaea williamsoniana was first formally described in 1967 James Hamlyn Willis in the journal Muelleria from specimens he collected on Mount Zero...
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