Vascular Plants

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Diplodium meridionalis D.L.Jones & C.J.French, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Jones, D.L. & French, C.J. (2017), New species in the Diplodium nanum (R.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. complex (Orchidaceae) from Western Australia - 5. Australian Orchid Review 82(4): 50-51, Fig. 3 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Western Australia. Eyre District. Wharton Beach Lookout, Duke of Orleans Bay, 18 July 1995, C.J.French (D.L.Jones 14044), (holo CANB 663796)."
  • Etymology: "The Latin meridionalis, southern, referring to its distribution in the southern coastal areas of Western Australia."

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taxonomic synonym of: Pterostylis meridionalis D.L.Jones & C.J.French nom. inval. basionym of: Pterostylis meridionalis (D.L.Jones & C.J.French) D.L.Jones & C.J.French legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Pterostylis meridionalis (D.L.Jones & C.J.French) D.L.Jones & C.J.French legitimate

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