The species was first formally described by botanist
Carl Meissner in ''
Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany in 1855. Because Isopogon
was based on Isopogon anemonifolius, and that species had already been placed by Richard Salisbury in the segregate genus Atylus
in 1807, Kuntze revived the latter genus on the grounds of priority, and made the new combination Atylus linearis'' for this species. However, Kuntze's revisionary program was not accepted by the majority of botanists. The accepted description for
Isopogon linearis is that of Foreman (1995) in
Flora of Australia. ==References==