21. Correa revoluta Vent., Jard. Malmaison 1: sub tab. 13. 1803.
= Correa reflexa (Labill.) Vent.
Typus: A USTRALIA: sine loc., Neé s.n. (holo-: G [G00439910]!; iso-: MA-305905!, MA-305906!).
Notes. – The name Correa revoluta was validated with a short latin diagnosis ending in the note: “Specimen a Dom. Cavanilles datum”. The only collection we found at G bears a label in Cavanilles’s handwriting but provides no details on the collector. A visit at MA revealed that two duplicates exist in the general collection with Cavanilles’s handwriting: “Mazentoxerum reflexum? Correa Smith ”, which is the same text as on the label in Ventenat’s herbarium. This collection is in fact from Luis Neé (1734-1803), who was one of the two botanists besides Thaddäus Haenke (1761-1817) who took part in the Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794) (Muñoz Garmendia, 2001) which aimed to establish a rational and coherent description of the possessions of the Spanish monarchy. The plants collected by Neé during this expedition served for the descriptions of new species by several botanists, among them Cavanilles and Candolle (Galera, 2016).