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Phenology : Flowers are recorded from 
February to August; fruits are recorded from 
May to August. 
Notes : Specimens of Anisomeles salviifolia 
seen from Maria Island differ consistently 
from those collected in the Sir Edward Pellew 
islands or Bing Bong station by the narrower 
leaves. Two collections from Maria Island 
have long calyx fringe hairs, contrasting with 
the short calyx fringe hairs in specimens 
from other locations. However, the type of 
A. sahiifolia has short calyx fringe hairs. 
Because the calyx fringe hairs difference 
is not consistent and only leaf shape seems 
consistently different, no taxonomic 
distinction has been made. 
Conservation status : Least Concern. 
24. Anisomeles viscidula A.R.Bean sp. 
nov. pilis glandularibus abundantibus et 
hispidis sparsis usque crebris insidentibus 
caulibus, foliis comparate angustis et carpis 
late dispositis in cymis distinguitur. Typus: 
Australia: Western Australia. Cave Spring 
Gap on Kununurra to Legune road, 26 April 
1977, H. Eichler 22501 (holo: DNA; iso: 
CANB, L, MEL, MO, PERTH). 
Procumbent shrub, or erect or spreading 
shrub, 0.45-1.5 m high. Upper stems and 
rachises with patent hispid hairs; short curved 
hairs absent or retrorse, sparse to moderately 
dense; stalked glandular hairs abundant, or 
occasional; glandular hairs extending to lower 
stems; sessile glands 8-48 mm 2 Cauline 
leaves 71-110 mm long, 19-42 mm wide, 
2.4-3.8 times longer than wide, base obtuse or 
broadly cuneate (> 60°) or narrowly cuneate 
(< 60°) or attenuate; marginal lobes serrate, 
irregular or regular, 15-30 on each side, acute 
or obtuse, 0.6-1 mm deep; petioles 14-43 mm 
long, 19-43% of lamina length. Lamina upper 
surface indumentum of erect glandular and 
curved eglandular hairs, 0.1-0.7 mm long, 
moderately dense (hairs 0.1-0.2 mm apart) or 
dense (hairs < 0.1 mm apart), sessile glands 
8-48 mm 2 ; lower surface indumentum of erect 
glandular and curved eglandular hairs, 0.25- 
0.4 mm long, moderately dense (hairs 0.1-0.2 
mm apart) or dense (hairs < 0.1 mm apart), 
sessile glands 8-128 mm 2 ; transition from 
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leaves to floral bracts abrupt or gradual. Floral 
bracts lanceolate or elliptical, 5-44 mm long, 
1-16 mm wide, not consistently exceeding 
verticils or consistently exceeding verticils. 
Verticils (inflorescence clusters) all separated 
on rachis, cymes entirely monochasial or once 
dichasial at base then monochasial, with 3-11 
flowers per monochasium, peduncles 0-13 
mm long on lowermost cluster; bracteoles 
spathulate or linear, 4-7.5 mm long, 0.4-1.2 
mm wide. Corolla tube longer than calyx, or 
same length as calyx; annulus 2.5-3.4 mm 
from base of corolla, annulus hairs 0.2-0.25 
mm long; upper lip elliptical, 3.8-57 mm 
long, with eglandular hairs on outer surface; 
lower lip 7-9 mm long to end of lateral 
lobes, 13.5—16 mm long overall, with 1-20 
eglandular hairs on platform. Longest stamens 
12.5- 14 mm long from base of corolla tube; 
filament hairs 0.6-1.2 mm long, mainly at 
distal end. Style 11.5-13.5 mm long; longer 
stigma lobe 0.7-0.85 mm long, shorter stigma 
lobe 0.5-0.65 mm long. Fruiting calyces 
1.5- 4.8 mm apart on rachilla; fruiting calyx 
cylindrical, 8.9-12.5 mm long, 3.5-5.2 mm 
wide at lobe apices, 1.9-2.6 times longer than 
wide, exterior surface with hairs of different 
sizes or types, hairs glandular and eglandular, 
longest hairs 0.4-1.3 mm long, sessile glands 
8-128 mm 2 ; lobes acute, 2.3-37 mm long. 
Fruiting calyx fringe hairs about the same 
length throughout, 0.15-0.4 mm long at 
apical end, 0.15-0.4 mm long at sinus end, 
sinus hairs absent, inner surface of tube with 
dense ring of long hairs in medial section or 
with sparse long hairs in medial section or 
glabrous. Nutlets 1.9-2.2 mm long. Figs. 2C, 
5G, 11A 
Additional specimens examined : Australia: Western 
Australia. SW side of Mt Page, S of Walcott Inlet, 
Yampi Peninsula, Mar 2001, Barrett & Start RLB2339 
(PERTH); Point Springs, 40 km N of Kununurra, May 
1988, Kenneally 10692 (NSW, PERTH); head of Tin Can 
Gully, Mornington Peninsula, May 2005, Legge 976 
(PERTH); 2 km E of junction of Charnley and Calder 
Rivers, Eastern Walcott Inlet, May 1983, Milewski 205 
(PERTH); Foot of Cave Spring Range, 30 km NNE 
of Kununurra, Mar 1978, Paijmans 2543 (CANB). 
Northern Territory. 10 km from Jim Jim Falls, Sep 
1984, Brennan 2675 (DNA); Katherine Gorge NP, Apr 
1968, Byrnes NB618 (BRI, DNA); c. 450 m from Top Car 
Park, on track to Upper Falls, Edith Falls, Nitmiluk NP, 
May 1993, Conn 3703 & Doust (DNA, NSW); McArthur 
River area, near the Glyde River, Jan 1976, Craven 3567 
