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Orchidaceae Juss.
Corunastylis tenella D.L.Jones & L.M.Copel. , legitimate scientific apni APC Jones, D.L. & Copeland, L.M. (September 2013), Corunastylis tenella (Orchidaceae: Diurideae), a new species from north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland. The Orchadian 17(9): 423-425, Figs 1, 2 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: New South Wales: North Western Slopes; c. 20 km SSW of Inverell, Howell, 29 57'S, 151 02'E, L.M.Copeland 3729, 11 Apr. 2004 (holo CANB 584685; iso NE, NSW). (Precise locality details withheld for conservation purposes.)
  • Etymology: "From the Latin tenellus, delicate, dainty, alluding to the habit and general appearance of this species."

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basionym of: Genoplesium tenellum (D.L.Jones & L.M.Copel.) J.M.H.Shaw legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Genoplesium tenellum (D.L.Jones & L.M.Copel.) J.M.H.Shaw legitimate

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