taxonID	type	description	language	source
BD4E3C3CE4E959F9AEE4660E869F70D4.taxon	description	Description. Shrubs with 2 - 8 (- 10) stems to 2.5 m from a lignotuber or trees to 7 m tall. Juvenile leaves: petiole 2 - 3.8 mm long; lamina narrowly obovate, 30 - 66 mm long, 5 - 11 mm wide, strongly dentate along full leaf margin, apex bidentate. Adult leaves: petiole 1.8 - 3.5 mm long; lamina linear, 43 - 75 mm long, 3 - 4.5 mm wide, occasionally toothed towards the usually unidentate, occasionally bidentate apex; adaxial surface glabrous, with colour after drying RHS greyed green group 195 a-d; abaxial surface felted, colour after drying RHS greyed white group 156 a-d. Involucral bracts subulate, thickened at base, 3 - 15 mm long, grey-brown pubescent. Conflorescence 84 - 119 mm long, 70 - 85 mm diameter at anthesis; floral pairs 12 - 14 (- 16) around the circumference of the conflorescence axis. Common bract with a single thickened keel on the abaxial surface that extends from the apex of the bract down to the visible part of the base of the bract, distal margins slightly concave, apex rounded, indumentum villous, lower third of bract uniformly brown and upper two thirds uniformly green (Fig. 3 A). Perianth 18 - 23 mm long, pubescent, yellow-orange at maturity but may be green, orange or yellow during developmental stages; limb c. 3.5 mm long; anthers c. 1 mm long. Style 25 - 38 mm long, apically hooked, colour grading from red to maroon to black just prior to anthesis. Infructescence 85 - 120 mm long, 35 - 45 mm diam. Seed 15 - 19 mm long, including wing. Figure 6.	en	Stimpson, Margaret L., Weston, Peter H., Telford, Ian R. H., Bruhl, Jeremy J. (2012): First instalment in resolution of the Banksia spinulosa complex (Proteaceae): B. neoanglica, a new species supported by phenetic analysis, ecology and geography. PhytoKeys 14: 57-80, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415
BD4E3C3CE4E959F9AEE4660E869F70D4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Banksia neoanglica occurs on the McPherson Range, just north of the Queensland-New South Wales border, Mt Warning and the eastern edge of the New England Tableland southwards to near Hanging Rock, New South Wales. Figure 7.	en	Stimpson, Margaret L., Weston, Peter H., Telford, Ian R. H., Bruhl, Jeremy J. (2012): First instalment in resolution of the Banksia spinulosa complex (Proteaceae): B. neoanglica, a new species supported by phenetic analysis, ecology and geography. PhytoKeys 14: 57-80, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415
