Vascular Plants

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Arachnorchis conferta subsp. occidentalis R.J.Bates, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Bates, R.J. (2016), Three new green-comb Spider Orchids (Arachnorchis species) from South Australia. Australian Orchid Review 81(1): 43-44 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "South Australia, Eyre Peninsula region, Bascombe Well in red sand under native pines near old stockyard, 16 Sept 2013, R.J.Bates 95333 (holo AD).'
  • Etymology: "from Latin occidentis of the west, referring to the more westerly distribution of the new subspecies."

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basionym of: Caladenia conferta subsp. occidentalis (R.J.Bates) R.J.Bates legitimate replaced synonym of: Caladenia hesperia D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. legitimate basionym of: Pterostylis conferta subsp. occidentalis (R.J.Bates) J.M.H.Shaw legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Caladenia hesperia D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Caladenia hesperia D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. legitimate

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