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Showing Sauropus rimophilus
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Type: "Kambolgie Creek camp, Northern Territory, 19 April 1993, J.T. Hunter 1246, J.J. Bruhl & J.L. Egan (holo: DNA; iso: BRI, CANB, DAV, MO, NE)."
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APC Dist.: NT
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Etymology: "The specific epithet alludes to the occurrence of this species in crevices of sandstone escarpments."