Goodenia etheira K.A.Sheph. nom. nov.

≡ Verreauxia dyeri E.Pritz. ex Hemsl., Hooker’s Icon. Pl. 28: t. 2782. 1905 - Lectotype (designated by Carolin in A.S.George (ed.), Fl. Austral. 35: 103. 1992: Australia. Western Australia. Railway between Cunderdin and Dedari, 1903, G.H.Thiselton-Dyer 105 (K 00216471 [image!])).

Note.

The epithet ‘dyerib’ is unavailable in Goodenia as it is preoccupied by Goodenia dyeri Krause.

Etymology.

This species is named for the Greek etheira (hair, mane) in reference to the villous hairs on the leaves.