Anthony Bean

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Anthony Bean
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Author abbrev. (botany) A.R.Bean

Anthony Russell Bean (born 1957) is an Australian botanist who works at the Queensland Herbarium and Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha. [1] Since 1982, he has led the Eucalyptus Study Group of the Society for Growing Australian Plants. [2]

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The standard author abbreviation A.R.Bean is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [3]

Career

From at least 1989, he was working at CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry, in Nambour, Queensland, [4] and much of that work was on Eucalypts. [4] [5] [6] [7]

In later years he has contributed to the history of Australian botany, with work on Ludwig Leichhardt, [8] Frederick Kenny, [9] and Cyril Tenison White, [10]

Names published

IPNI lists 343 names published by Bean. [11] Examples are:

Related Research Articles

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<i>Eucalyptus tereticornis</i> Species of eucalyptus

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Corymbia aureola, commonly known as yellowjacket or yellow bloodwood, is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough bark on the trunk and larger branches, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven and barrel-shaped, urn-shaped or cylindrical fruit.

Corymbia bunites, commonly known as the Blackdown yellowjacket, is a species of tall tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped, urn-shaped or spherical fruit.

Corymbia clandestina, commonly known as the Drummond Range bloodwood, is a species of small tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and urn-shaped to barrel-shaped fruit.

Corymbia petalophylla is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped, urn-shaped or shortened spherical fruit.

Corymbia scabrida, commonly known as the rough-leaved yellowjacket, is a species of small tree that is endemic to central Queensland. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, a crown of juvenile and intermediate leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped to urn-shaped or shortened spherical fruit.

Corymbia stockeri, commonly known as the blotchy bloodwood, is a species of small tree that is endemic to Cape York Peninsula in Queensland. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, creamy white flowers and barrel-shaped to urn-shaped fruit.

Corymbia xanthope, commonly known as Glen Geddes bloodwood, is a species of tree that is endemic to a small area of Queensland. It has thick, rough bark on the trunk and branches with yellow bark visible underneath, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, creamy white flowers and urn-shaped fruit.

Eucalyptus corynodes is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has hard, dark grey "ironbark", lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds usually on a branching inflorescence, the buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped to cup-shaped fruit.

Eucalyptus decolor is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough, hard, fissured "ironbark", lance-shaped to curved adult leaves that are distinctly paler on the lower surface, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and hemispherical to cup-shaped fruit.

Eucalyptus infera, commonly known as the Durikai mallee, is a species of mallee, rarely a small tree, that is endemic to Queensland. It has smooth grey bark, broadly lance-shaped to egg-shaped leaves, flower buds in groups of between nine and eighteen, white flowers and hemispherical fruit.

<i>Eucalyptus rhombica</i> Species of eucalyptus

Eucalyptus rhombica is a small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to a small area of south-east Queensland. It has rough, ironbark on the trunk and larger branches, smooth bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and cup-shaped or conical fruit.

Eucalyptus taurina, commonly known as the Helidon ironbark, is a species of medium-sized to tall ironbark that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough ironbark on the trunk and sometimes the larger branches, smooth bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and conical to hemispherical fruit.

Eucalyptus tholiformis is a species of tree that is endemic to a small area in Queensland. It has rough, deeply furrowed iron bark on the trunk and larger branches, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and cup-shaped to funnel-shaped fruit.

Paul Irwin Forster obtained his doctorate in 2004 with his thesis: The pursuit of plants : studies on the systematics, ecology and chemistry of the vascular flora of Australia and related regions, from the University of Queensland.

Sally T. Reynolds is an Australian botanist.

<i>Acacia hylonoma</i> Species of legume

Acacia hylonoma, commonly known as Yarrabah wattle, is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Plurinerves that is endemic to a small area of north eastern Australia.

References

  1. Jian Wang; A R Bean (2019). "A taxonomic revision of Lagenophora Cass. (Asteraceae) in Australia" (PDF). Austrobaileya . 10 (3): 405–442. ISSN   0155-4131. Wikidata   Q92315276.
  2. "Trove: Bean, Anthony Russell (1957 - )". trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  3. IPNI.  A.R.Bean.
  4. 1 2 A R Bean; M I H Brooker (1989). "TWO NEW SPECIES OF EUCALYPTUS (MYRTACEAE) FROM CENTRAL QUEENSLAND". Austrobaileya . 3: 39–44. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   41738734. Wikidata   Q92299951.
  5. A R Bean (1990). "A NEW SPECIES OF EUCALYPTUS L'HERIT. (MYRTACEAE) FROM SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND". Austrobaileya . 3: 291–295. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   41738763. Wikidata   Q92299829.
  6. M I H Brooker; A R Bean (1991). "A REVISION OF THE YELLOW BLOODWOODS (MYRTACEAE: EUCALYPTUS SER. NAVICULARES MAIDEN)". Austrobaileya . 3: 409–437. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   41738782. Wikidata   Q92299744.
  7. A R Bean (1991). "TWO NEW SPECIES OF RED GUM (EUCALYPTUS L'HERIT., MYRTACEAE) FROM QUEENSLAND". Austrobaileya . 3: 467–471. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   41738785. Wikidata   Q92299719.
  8. R. J. Fensham; Anthony Bean; J.L.Dowe; C. R. Dunlop (2006). "This disastrous event staggered me: Reconstructing the botany of Ludwig Leichhardt on the expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, 1844–45". Cunninghamia. 9 (4): 451–506. ISSN   0727-9620. Wikidata   Q102404405.
  9. A R Bean (2016). "Frederick Hamilton Kenny (1859‒1927), an Australian plant collector of note" (PDF). Austrobaileya . 9 (4): 546–559. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   44648654. Wikidata   Q92301335.
  10. A R Bean (2014). "C.T. White's botanical survey and collections from Papua in 1918". Austrobaileya . 9 (2): 244–262. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   43869006. Wikidata   Q92301215.
  11. "Bean, Anthony R. | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  12. A R Bean (2006). "A new combination in Alphitonia Endl. (Rhamnaceae)". Austrobaileya . 7 (2): 377–378. ISSN   0155-4131. JSTOR   41739045. Wikidata   Q92298673.
  13. M.I.H. Brooker; A.R. Bean (1987). "Two new Ironbarks and a new Bloodwood (Eucalyptus, Myrtaceae) from Queensland". Brunonia. 10 (2): 189. doi:10.1071/BRU9870189. ISSN   0313-4245. Wikidata   Q55756122.

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