Vascular Plants

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Orchidaceae Juss.
Oligochaetochilus xerampelinus D.L.Jones & C.J.French , legitimate scientific apni Jones, D.L. & French, C.J. (2016), New species of Oligochaetochilus (Orchidaceae) from Western Australia - 3. Australian Orchid Review 81(5): 39-40 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Western Australia. Coolgardie District: 50 Miles Rocks, 51.7 km S of Widgiemooltha, 10 Oct. 1993, D.L.Jones 12263 et. al (holo CBG 9710228; iso AD, BRI, HO, MEL, NSW, PERTH)."
  • Etymology: "The Latin xerampelinus, red with a strong mixture of brown, in reference to the dominant colour of the synsepalum."

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basionym of: Pterostylis xerampelina (D.L.Jones & C.J.French) D.L.Jones & C.J.French legitimate basionym of: Pterostylis xerampelina (D.L.Jones & C.J.French) J.M.H.Shaw isonym nomenclatural synonym of: Pterostylis xerampelina (D.L.Jones & C.J.French) D.L.Jones & C.J.French legitimate

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