The Queensland kauri was first described as
Dammara robusta in 1859 by the German-born Australian botanist
Ferdinand von Mueller and published in the journal
Quarterly Journal and Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria. In 1883 the Colonial Botanist of Queensland
Frederick Manson Bailey published a paper in which he gave the species its current binomial name
Agathis robusta.
Subspecies There are two recognised subspecies , namely: •
Agathis robusta subsp. nesophila Whitmore which is restricted to eastern
New Guinea and
New Britain •
Agathis robusta ssp.
robusta, the
autonymous subspecies, which is native to New Guinea and Queensland.
Etymology The genus name
Agathis is from the Ancient Greek word 'ball of thread', a reference to the appearance of the female cones. The
species epithet is derived from the Latin word meaning 'robust'.
Common names This species is most commonly known as 'Queensland kauri' or 'kauri pine', but alternative names include 'dundathu pine' (from the town of
Dundathu in southern Queensland), 'north Queensland kauri', 'south Queensland kauri' and 'smooth barked kauri'. == Distribution and habitat ==