RST Apology to Tasmanian Aboriginal people 2021.
The twelve indigenous Stipa species occurring in Tasmania are revised. These are S. aphylla (Rodway) Townrow (endemic), S. bigeniculata Hughes, S. clelandii Summerhayes and Hubbard, S. falcata Hughes, S. flavescens Labillardiere, S. nervosa var. neutralis Vickery, S. mollis R. Br01vn, S. semibarbata R. Brown, S. pubinodis Trinius and Ruprecht, S. stipoides (Hooker) Veldkamp, S. stuposa Hughes (endemic) and s. variabilis
Hughes. A key to species is based on both floral and vegetative characters. Emended species descriptions are based on type and/or matched specimens aug;nented by extensive Tasmanian collections. Detailed figures produced at standard magnifications of each species illustrate new characters of specific significance including adaxial leaf surface ornamentation figured in scanning micrographs and numerous details of floret structure.
S. elatior Hughes and S. compacta Hughes are reduced to synonomy with S. flavescens Labillardiere. S. aphanoneura Hughes, S. setacea R. Brown, S. pubescens R. Brown, S. elegantissima Labillardiere, S. laeviculmis Nees, S. eremophila Reader, and S. hemipogon Bentham are excluded names. The appendix includes a collectors’ index (Tasmanian specimens), text tables and descriptions, and figures of S. nervosa Vickery, S. pubescens R.Br. and S. blackii C.E. Hubbard closely allied to and previously confused with S. nervosa var. neutralis, S. pubinodis and S. stuposa respectively.
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The Royal Society of Tasmania acknowledges, with deep respect, the traditional owners of this land, and the ongoing custodianship of the Aboriginal people of Tasmania. The Society pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that Tasmanian Aboriginal Peoples have survived severe and unjust impacts resulting from invasion and dispossession of their Country. As an institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, the Royal Society of Tasmania recognises Aboriginal cultural knowledge and practices and seeks to respect and honour these traditions and the deep understanding they represent.
On 15 February 2021, the Royal Society of Tasmania offered a formal Apology to the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.