Vascular Plants

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Orchidaceae Juss.
Oligochaetochilus terminalis D.L.Jones & R.J.Bates , legitimate scientific apni Jones, D.L. & Bates, R.J. (2017), Three new species of Oligochaetochilus (Orchidaceae) from the Northern Flinders Ranges of South Australia. Australian Orchid Review 82(2): 44-46 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "South Australia, Northern Flinders Ranges, Glass Gorge via Moolooloo, 20 Oct 2013, on rock outcrop in patches of heavy clay soils, R.J. Bates 94577 (holo AD)."
  • Etymology: "The Latin terminalis, terminal, the end, the apex, referring both to its distribution at the far northern end of the range of the complex and also drawing attention to the terminal cluster of setae on the labellum."

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basionym of: Pterostylis terminalis (D.L.Jones & R.J.Bates) J.M.H.Shaw legitimate

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