Gnephosis
{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants}}
{{Automatic taxobox
|name = Erect yellow-heads
|image = Gnephosis arachnoides habit.jpg
|image_caption = Gnephosis arachnoidea
|display_parents = 2
|taxon = Gnephosis
|authority = Cass.
|type_species = Gnephosis tenuissima
|type_species_authority = Cass.{{cite web |title=Gnephosis |url=https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/115180|publisher=Australian Plant Census |access-date=6 May 2025}}
|synonyms =
- Chrysocoryne Endl.
- Craspedia sect. Gnephosis (Cass.) Baill.
- Crossolepis Benth. nom. illeg., nom. superfl.
- Crossolepsis N.T.Burb. orth. var.
- Cyathopappus F.Muell.
- Nematopus A.Gray
- Pachysura F.Muell. orth. var.
- Pachysurus Steetz
- Angianthus auct. non J.C.Wendl.: Bentham, G. (5 January 1867)
}}
Gnephosis is a genus of about sixteen flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, all endemic to Australia. Plants in the genus Gnephosis are hairy annual herbs, the upper leaves arranged alternately, the lower leaves sessile and arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are arranged in narrowly elliptic to oblong heads with up to 300 flowers, each with up to 16 bisexual florets. The achenes are pink or pale purple and more or less cone-shaped, sometimes without a pappus.{{cite web |last1=Brown |first1=Elizabeth A. |title=Genus Gnephosis |url=https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&showsyn=&dist=&constat=&lvl=gn&name=Gnephosis |publisher=Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney |access-date=6 May 2025}}
Taxonomy
The genus Gnephosis was first formally described in 1820 by Henri Cassini in the Bulletin des Sciences par la Société Philomatique de Paris, and the first species he described (the type species) was Gnephosis tenusissima.{{cite web |title=Gnephosis |url=https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/rest/instance/apni/549550 |publisher=Australian Plant Name Index |access-date=5 May 2025}}{{cite journal |last1=Cassini |first1=Henri A.H.G. |title=Description d'un nouveau genre de plantes (Gnephosis). |journal=Bulletin des Sciences par la Société Philomatique de Paris |date=1820 |pages=43–44 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4158769#page/53/mode/1up |access-date=7 May 2025}}
Distribution
Plants in the genus Gnephosis occur in all Australian states and the Northern Territory.
Species list
The following is a list of Gnephosis species accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at 6 May 2025:{{cite web |title=Gnephosis |url=https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/search/taxonomy?product=APC&tree.id=51209179&name=Gnephosis&inc._scientific=&inc.scientific=on&inc._cultivar=&max=100&display=apc&search=true |publisher=Australian Plant Census |access-date=7 May 2025}}
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- Gnephosis acicularis Benth. – zigzag gnephosis (W.A.)
- Gnephosis angianthoides (Steetz) Anderb. (W.A.)
- Gnephosis arachnoidea Turcz. – erect yellow-heads, cobwebby-headed gnephosis (W.A., N.T., S.A., Qld., N.S.W.)
- Gnephosis brevifolia (A.Gray) Benth. – short-leaved gnephosis (W.A.)
- Gnephosis cassiniana P.S.Short (W.A.)
- Gnephosis drummondii (A.Gray) P.S.Short (W.A., S.A., Vic.)
- Gnephosis eriocarpa (F.Muell.) Benth. – native camomile (N.S.W., S.A., N.T.)
- Gnephosis gynotricha Diels (W.A.)
- Gnephosis macrocephala Turcz. (W.A.)
- Gnephosis multiflora (P.S.Short) P.S.Short
- Gnephosis newbeyi P.S.Short
- Gnephosis setifera P.S.Short
- Gnephosis tenuissima Cass.
- Gnephosis tridens (P.S.Short) P.S.Short
- Gnephosis trifida (P.S.Short) P.S.Short
- Gnephosis uniflora (Turcz.) P.S.Short
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