Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Diuris x palachila
Orchidaceae Juss.
Diuris x palachila R.S.Rogers , legitimate, named hybrid
Rogers, R.S. (1907), Three New Species of Orchid. Transactions, proceedings and report, Royal Society of South Australia 31: 209 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "The earliest date on which I have collected it is September 10, at Blackwood. I have also recorded it from Port Victor, Belair, Black Hill, Gandy's Gully, Barossa, and other parts of the State."
  • Comment: Treated as a hybrid by D.L.Jones, The Orchadian 3 (1970) 104.
Rogers, R.S. in Black, J.M. (1922), Orchidaceae. Flora of South Australia 1: 144 [secondary reference]
  • Etymology: Spade-shaped labellum.
Black, J.M. (1943), Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 1: 239 [secondary reference]
Rupp, H.M.R. (January 1944), The Orchids of New South Wales: 16 [secondary reference]
Curtis, W.M. (1980), Angiospermae: Orchidaceae. The Student's Flora of Tasmania 4A: 35 [secondary reference]
common name: Broad-lip Diuris [n/a]
Jones, D.L. (1988), Native Orchids of Australia: 237-238 [secondary reference]
common name: Broad-Lip Doubletail [n/a]
Clements, M.A. in Jones, D.L. (ed.) (August 1989), Catalogue of Australian Orchidaceae. Australian Orchid Research 1: 69 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "South Australia; Blackwood, 13 Sep. 1907, R.S. Rogers s.n. (lectotype AD! here designated)."
  • Text: "Despite the original author's conention that his new orchid was not of hybrid origin, it is undoubtedly the result of a cross between D. pardina and D. behrii."
Bates, R.J. & Weber, J.Z. (7 December 1990), Orchids of South Australia: 85 (map), Fig. 135, Plate 104 [secondary reference]
common name: hybrid donkey-orchid [n/a] common name: broad-lip diuris [n/a] common name: Broad-lip donkey-orchid [n/a]
Bishop, A. (1996), Field guide to the orchids of New South Wales and Victoria Edn. 1: 15, pl. 24 [secondary reference]
Jones, D.L. in Banks, D.P. (ed.) (1998), A taxonomic review of Diuris in Tasmania. Australian Orchid Research 3: 80 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "This taxon, from South Australia and Victoria, is a natural hybrid between D. pardina and D. behrii Schldl. A similar, but not identical, natural hybrid occurs in Tasmania originating between D. pardina and D. chryseopsis."
Bishop, A. (2000), Field guide to the orchids of New South Wales and Victoria Edn. 2: 15, pl. 24 [secondary reference]
common name: Broad-lip Doubletail [n/a]
Jeanes, J.A. in Ross, J.H. & Walsh, N.G. (June 2003), Orchidaceae. A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria Edn. 7: 22 [secondary reference]
Barker, W.R., Barker, R.M., Jessop, J. & Vonow, H. (ed.) (18 March 2005), Census of South Australian Vascular Plants 5th Edition. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens Supplement 1: 197 [secondary reference]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (28 February 2018), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
  • APC Comment: A hybrid taxon involving Diuris maculata and D. behrii or possibly D. maculata and D. lanceolata (fide D.L.Jones, Native Orchids Australia 238 (1988)) or D. pardina and D. behrii (fide Austral. Orchid Name Index).
  • APC Dist.: SA, Vic
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (28 February 2018), Australian Plant Census: - [misapplied]
misapplied to: Diuris chryseopsis D.L.Jones x Diuris pardina Lindl. [n/a] by Curtis, W.M. (1980), Angiospermae: Orchidaceae. The Student's Flora of Tasmania 4A: 35
Jones, D.L. (January 2021), Native Orchids of Australia Edn. 3: 259 [secondary reference]
common name: Broad-Lip Doubletail [n/a]
Brown, G.K. (December 2021), Appendix A: New names and name and status changes 2020 to 2021. Introduction to the Census of the Queensland Flora 2021: 11 [taxonomic synonym]
taxonomic synonym of: Diuris exitela D.L.Jones legitimate