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Orchidaceae Juss.
Pterostylis jonesii G.N.Backh. , legitimate scientific apni APC Backhouse, G.N. (December 2007), A new name in the terrestrial orchid genus Pterostylis R.Br. (Orchidaceae) for Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Naturalist 124(6): 341 [nom. nov.]
replaced synonym: Bunochilus montanus D.L.Jones legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Pterostylis montana (D.L.Jones) G.N.Backh. nom. illeg.
  • Etymology: "The new epithet honours David L Jones, recently retired from the CSIRO Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Canberra, and leading authority in the taxonomy of Australian orchids, who originally described this species as Bunochilus montanus."
  • Text: "A new name, Pterostylis jonesii G.N. Backh., is provided to replace the illegitimate combination Pterostylis montana (D.L. Jones) G.N. Backh."

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nomenclatural synonym of: Bunochilus montanus D.L.Jones legitimate

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