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Showing Helicteres darwinensis
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- Plantae(reg.)
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- Equisetopsida(cl.)
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- darwinensis(sp.)
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Type: Australia, N.T., Channel Island Rd, SW of Palmerston, 20 November 2008, I.D.Cowie 12221 (holotype: DNA; iso: AD, B, BR, CANB, K, L, MEL, MO, NSW, NY, PERTH).
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Etymology: "A reference to the City of Darwin, Northern Territory, around which the species is a common component of the Eucalyptus woodland."
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APC Dist.: NT