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Showing Spermacoce caudata
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Type: South of Nabarlek, NT, 27.iii.2002, R.K. Harwood 1160; holo: DNA; iso: AD, BR, BRI, CANB, K, MEL, PERTH, SI.
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APC Dist.: NT
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Etymology: Latin caudatus (ending with a tail-like appendages), because the remnant corolla lobe apices resemble an animals's tail.