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M.A.Clem. Name author Clements, M.A. Reference author
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8 References:
  1. Clements, M.A. (1982), Preliminary checklist of Australian Orchidaceae
  2. Clements, M.A. (June 1979), The genus Dipodium in Australia. The Orchadian 6(4)
  3. Clements, M.A. (June 1983), Monadenia bracteata, the correct name for Monadenia micrantha. The Orchadian 7(8)
  4. Clements, M.A. (December 1983), Notes on the content of John Lindley's Orchid Herbarium. The Orchadian 7(10)
  5. Clements, M.A. in Jones, D.L. (ed.) (August 1989), Catalogue of Australian Orchidaceae. Australian Orchid Research 1
  6. Clements, M.A. (24 May 1993), The status of recently named orchids from eastern Australia. Muelleria 8(1)
  7. Clements, M.A. (4 July 2003), Molecular phylogenetic systematics in the Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae), with emphasis on Dendrobium section Pedilonum. Telopea 10(1)
  8. Clements, M.A. (2013), A new species of Jumellea (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar. Australian Orchid Review 78(4)

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