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Orobanchaceae Vent.
Euphrasia amplidens W.R.Barker , legitimate scientific apni Barker, W.R., Wapstra, M. & French, B. (24 October 2013), Euphrasia amplidens W.R.Barker (Orobanchaceae), a new and very localised species from western Tasmania. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 26: 23-29, Figs 1-6 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Holotype: Tasmania, catchment of the Wilson River, north of Pieman Road [specific locality details withheld], c. 115 m alt., 7 Dec. 2011, M. Wapstra & B. French s.n. (AD 250975). Isotypes: HO, MEL.
  • Etymology: "The epithet is a substantive, derived from the Latin amplus (large) and dens (tooth), alluding to the large apical leaf lobe (Fig. 2), which is unusual amongst species of Euphrasia in Australia and elsewhere, alluded to by Barker (1982, l.c.)."

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