Vascular Plants

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Prasophyllum abblittiorum P.A.Collier, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Collier, P.A. (10 November 2017), Prasophyllum abblittiorum (Orchidaceae), a new distinctive species from north-western Tasmania. Muelleria 36: 5-7, Figs 1-3 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "TASMANIA. Arthur Pieman Conservation Area, 5 km south-west of Marrawah, 22.x.2016, P. Collier 5654 (holotype: HO; isotypes AD, MEL)."
  • Etymology: "Named for the Abblitt family: Vicky Abblitt, daughter Janine Cranney and son Don Abblitt. Vicky and Janine discovered plants of this species in October 2012 and recognised them as being undescribed. During their frequent surveys in a voluntary capacity, the family have substantially increased our knowledge of the presence and distribution of orchids and other taxa in the far north-west of Tasmania. They frequently and willingly act as guides to many individuals and groups who have assisted their endeavours."

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taxonomic synonym of: Paraprasophyllum abblittiorum D.L.Jones nom. inval.

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