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wide, exterior surface with all hairs same size 
and type, hairs eglandular, 0.5-0.9 mm long; 
lobes acute, 2-2.5 mm long. Fruiting calyx 
fringe hairs longer at sinus end than at apical 
end, 0.2-0.4 mm long at apical end, 0.7-1.1 
mm long at sinus end, sinus hairs absent, 
inner surface of tube with dense ring of long 
hairs in medial section. Nutlets 2-2.1 mm 
long. Figs. 5C, 10E. 
Additional specimens examined: Australia: 
Queensland. Burke District: The Crater, Blackbraes 
NP, N of Hughenden, Apr 2002, Bean 18853 (BRI). Cook 
District: Cave Creek, Gilbert River, undated, Daintree 
s.n. (MEL 684767); Chadshunt, Gilbert River, May 
1954, Everist 5401 (BRI, MEL); Flat Creek, c. 50 km S 
of Georgetown, May 2011, Mathieson MTM1076 (BRI, 
NSW); 5 km along Blacksoil Creek Road, Agate Creek 
fossicking area, Apr 2006, McDonald KRM5202 (BRI, 
NSW); Rungulla Station HS area, S of Georgetown, 
Sep 2013, McDonald KRM14725 & Little (BRI, CANB); 
Gilbert River Flolding, about 300 m along track, Apr 
2014, McDonald KRM15524 (BRI, CANB); Gilbert 
River, Feb 1922, White 1425 (BRI). North Kennedy 
District: c. 25 km N of Wando Vale HS, Broken River, 
Poley Cow Creek, Apr 1988, FellDF882 (BRI); Gregory 
Springs Station, N of Hughenden, Feb 1931, Hubbard 
7710 & Winders (BRI, K). 
Distribution and habitat: Anisomeles ornans 
is endemic to Queensland. It is found from 
‘Wando Vale’ (N of Pentland) to Gilbert River 
(E of Croydon) (Map 7). It grows on sandstone 
escarpments and basalt hills, with a variety 
of species including Eucalyptus chartaboma 
D.Nicolle and Corymbia erythrophloia 
(Blakely) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson. Soils 
may be clayey, sandy or skeletal. 
Phenology: Flowers recorded from February 
to September; fruits from April to September. 
Notes: Anisomeles ornans is allied to A. 
eriodes, but differs by the leaves with fewer 
marginal lobes (7—14), the more widely 
separated verticils, the fewer flowers (3-6) 
in the monochasia, the corolla tube the same 
length as the calyx; the corolla platform with 
1-20 hairs, and the shorter fruiting calyces. 
Conservation status: Least Concern. 
Etymology: Derived from the Latin ornatus 
meaning ornate or embellished. It refers to the 
pleasing appearance of the silvery stems and 
leaves in this species. 
Austrobaileya 9(3): 321-381 (2015) 
21. Anisomeles papuana A.R.Bean sp. nov. 
foliis lobis marginalibus praeditis, labio infero 
breviore corollae, calycibus fructificantibus 
brevissimis et nuculis tantum 1.5-1.7 mm 
longis distinguitur. Typus: Papua New 
Guinea. Western Province: Near Morehead 
Patrol Post, 30 August 1967, R. Pullen 7199 
(holo: BRI; iso: A, CANB, K n.v., L, LAE 
n.v). 
Erect or spreading shrub, 1.2-2 m high. Upper 
stems and rachises without patent hispid hairs; 
short curved hairs retrorse, moderately dense 
or dense; stalked glandular hairs absent; sessile 
glands 8-64 mm 2 Cauline leaves 62-112 mm 
long, 26-60 mm wide, 1.8-2.8 times longer 
than wide, base obtuse or broadly cuneate (> 
60°) or narrowly cuneate (< 60°) or attenuate; 
marginal lobes crenate or dentate, irregular or 
regular, 19-33 on each side, acute or obtuse, 
0.7-3.5 mm deep; petioles 8-24 mm long, 13- 
25% of lamina length. Lamina upper surface 
indumentum erect or curved, eglandular, 0.3- 
0.6 mm long, sparse (hairs > 0.2 mm apart) 
or moderately dense (hairs 0.1-0.2 mm apart), 
sessile glands 8-48 mm 2 ; lower surface 
indumentum erect or curved, eglandular, 0.3- 
0.6 mm long, moderately dense (hairs 0.1-0.2 
mm apart) or dense (hairs < 0.1 mm apart), 
sessile glands 16-144 mm 2 ; transition from 
leaves to floral bracts abrupt. Floral bracts 
elliptical or ovate, 4.5-14 mm long, 3-5 mm 
wide, not consistently exceeding verticils. 
Verticils (inflorescence clusters) overlapping 
near apex or all separated on rachis, cymes 
once dichasial at base then monochasial or 
twice dichasial (± globose), with 5-14 flowers 
per monochasium, peduncles 0-5 mm long 
on lowermost cluster; bracteoles spathulate or 
linear, 1.8-4.2 mm long, 0.15-0.45 mm wide. 
Corolla tube same length as calyx; annulus 
2.1-3 mm from base of corolla, annulus hairs 
0.15-0.25 mm long; upper lip elliptical, 4-4.2 
mm long, with eglandular hairs on outer 
surface; lower lip 5-5.9 mm long to end of 
lateral lobes, 7.5-9.3 mm long overall, with 
20-100 eglandular hairs on platform. Longest 
stamens 10.5-11.5 mm long from base of 
corolla tube; filament hairs 1-1.4 mm long, 
mainly at distal end. Style 10-12 mm long; 
longer stigma lobe 0.45-0.7 mm long, shorter 
stigma lobe 0.25-0.4 mm long. Fruiting 
