352 
km by road W of Peninsula Development Road, Geike 
Range, May 2013, McDonald KRM14197 & Winter 
(BRI, DNA, HO); Running Creek Nature Refuge, Jun 
2013, McDonald KRM14489 (BRI); Lama Lama NP, 
between Goose and Bull Lagoons, Jun 2013, McDonald 
KRM14578 (BRI, MEL); 50 km N of Weipa airport. Little 
Scrub Creek, Feb 2009, Mitchell 6-190 & Massey (BRI, 
MEL, PERTH); E of Falls Creek crossing on Kennedy 
Road, Jun 1982, Morton AM1732 (BRI); Nichol Creek, 
Kaanju nation, central Cape York, Aug 2007, Smith 5236 
& Nelson (BRI, NSW); 30 km ESE of Weipa Mission, 
Sampling Point 19, Jul 1974, Specht W377 & Salt (BRI); 
E of Weipa on the Peninsula Development road, Feb 
2000, Wannan 1608 & Jago (BRI); East of Musgrave, 
Jun 2004, Wannan 3593 (BRI, CANB); Telegraph track, 
‘Bamboo’, Cape York Peninsula, Jun 2008, Wannan 5219 
& Graham (BRI). 
Distribution and habitat: Anisomeles 
eriodes is endemic to Queensland. It is 
widely distributed on Cape York Peninsula 
from NE of Weipa to Maitland Downs 
(Map 5). It commonly grows in woodland 
with Eucalyptus tetrodonta , E. cullenii or 
Corymbia nesophila on hillsides or low 
pebbly rises. The soil is sandy, often reddish 
in colour. 
Phenology: Flowers are recorded from 
February to August; fruits from June to 
August. 
Notes: Two poor quality specimens from 
hilly terrain south-west of Cooktown {Fell 
DGF3295 & Daunt ; Fox IDF2090 ; cited 
above) are disjunct from the main area of 
A. eriodes , and are somewhat atypical in 
appearance, but are included here with it. A. 
eriodes is most likely to be confused with A. 
ornans. See notes under that species. 
Conservation status: Least Concern. 
Etymology: The epithet is from the Greek 
word eriodes , meaning Tike wool, woolly’ 
(Brown 1956). It refers to the woolly tomentum 
of the leaves and stems in this species. 
9. Anisomeles farinacea A.R.Bean sp. nov. 
tomento densissimo caulibus et paginae 
inferiori foliorum insidente, pilis 0.05-0.15 
mm in paginae inferiori foliorum et pilis 
20-100 labio inferiori corollae insidentibus 
distinguitur. Typus: Australia: Western 
Australia. Flint Creek Gorge, 9 km NW of 
homestead, 28 June 1987, D.J. Edinger 496 
(holo: BRI; iso: DNA, PERTH). 
Austrobaileya 9(3): 321-381 (2015) 
Erect or spreading shrub, 1-2 m high. Upper 
stems and rachises without patent hispid 
hairs; short curved hairs retrorse, very dense, 
obscuring stem surface at *40 magnification; 
stalked glandular hairs absent; sessile glands 
96-240 mm 2 Cauline leaves 52-111 mm 
long, 15-42 mm wide, 2.8-3.5 times longer 
than wide, base narrowly cuneate (< 60°) or 
attenuate; marginal lobes dentate or serrate, 
irregular or regular, 8-24 on each side, acute 
or obtuse, 0.6-2 mm deep; petioles 13-23 mm 
long, 12-21% of lamina length. Famina upper 
surface indumentum appressed, eglandular, 
0.05-0.2 mm long, sparse (hairs > 0.2 mm 
apart) or moderately dense (hairs 0.1-0.2 mm 
apart) or dense (hairs < 0.1 mm apart), sessile 
glands 16-96 mm 2 ; lower surface indumentum 
erect or curved, eglandular or appressed, 
eglandular 0.05-0.15 mm long, dense (hairs 
< 0.1 mm apart), sessile glands 48-192 mm 2 ; 
transition from leaves to floral bracts abrupt. 
Floral bracts linear or lanceolate, 7-24 
mm long, 1-5 mm wide, not consistently 
exceeding verticils or consistently exceeding 
verticils. Verticils (inflorescence clusters) all 
separated on rachis, cymes once dichasial at 
base then monochasial or twice dichasial (± 
globose), with 2-9 flowers per monochasium, 
peduncles 2-7 mm long on lowermost cluster; 
bracteoles linear, 4-7.5 mm long, 0.35-0.6 mm 
wide. Corolla tube longer than calyx; annulus 
2.5-3.2 mm from base of corolla, annulus 
hairs 0.2-0.25 mm long; upper lip ovate or 
elliptical, 2-3.6 mm long, with glandular and 
eglandular hairs on outer surface; lower lip 
3-6.5 mm long to end of lateral lobes, 6.4-10 
mm long overall, with 20-100 eglandular 
hairs on platform. Fongest stamens 9.5-10 
mm long from base of corolla tube; filament 
hairs 0.5-0.8 mm long, mainly at distal end. 
Style 9.5-10.5 mm long; longer stigma lobe 
0.8-0.9 mm long, shorter stigma lobe 0.5-0.6 
mm long. Fruiting calyces 1-2 mm apart on 
rachilla; fruiting calyx cylindrical, 8.2-9 mm 
long, 27-4.4 mm wide at lobe apices, 1.9-3 
times longer than wide, exterior surface with 
all hairs same size and type, hairs eglandular, 
0.15-0.25 mm long, very dense, sessile glands 
8-128 mm 2 ; lobes acute, 2-3.1 mm long. 
Fruiting calyx fringe hairs longer at sinus end 
than at apical end, 0.2-0.3 mm long at apical 
