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Stylidiaceae R.Br.
Stylidium korijekup Wege, B.J.Keighery & Keighery , legitimate scientific apni APC Wege, J., Keighery, G.J. & Keighery, B.J. (5 December 2007), Two new triggerplants (Stylidium: Stylidiaceae) from the eastern margin of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia. Nuytsia 17: 448-451, Figs 1, 3 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: near Harvey, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation purposes], 7 October 2006, G.J. Keighery & B.J. Keighery 801 (holo: PERTH 07537239).
  • Etymology: Korijekup was the name originally given to the town of Harvey (Staples 1979). It originates from the Nyoongar word korridg-e-cup – the name given by Aborigines from the Harvey region to the red-tailed black cockatoo (Bindon & Chadwich 1992) or the place of the red-tailed black cockatoo (Staples 1979). Red-tailed black cockatoos have been observed on each investigation of the population. The epithet is formed as a noun in apposition.

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