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Showing Utricularia blackmanii
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Asteranae(superordo)
- Lamiales(ordo)
- Lentibulariaceae(fam.)
- Utricularia(gen.)
- blackmanii(sp.)
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Type: Australia: Queensland: Cook: 100 Mile Swamp, E of Mt Surprise (18.205 S, 144.574 E), 20 May 2011, R.W. Jobson 1253 (holo: NSW; iso: BRI, K, DNA).
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APC Dist.: Qld
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Etymology: "The specific epithet refers to Archibald Hugh Blackman who in 1906 collected the first recorded specimen in the Newcastle Range, E of Forsayth. He was born in Queensland in 1868, the son of Frederick Archibald Blackman, owner of 'Warro' station and avid herpetologist. Archibald Hugh Blackman was a surveyor in the field staff of the Queensland Chief Engineer's branch. He died in Queensland in 1923 (pers. correspondence from Dr Glenn Shea, Australian Museum)."