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Radulaceae Mull.Frib.
Radula notabilis M.A.M.Renner , legitimate scientific apni Renner, M.A.M., Devos, N., Patino, J., Brown, E.A., Orme, A., Elgey, M., Wilson, T.C., Gray, L.J. & Konrat, M.J. von (2013), Integrative taxonomy resolves the cryptic and pseudo-cryptic Radula buccinifera complex (Porellales, Jungermanniopsida), including two reinstated and five new species. Phytokeys 27: 77-83, Figs 22-24 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Australia: Queensland: Cook, Wooroonooran National Park, tributary of Babinda Stream 30 m above junction with Babinda Stream, forming conspicuous patches of pendant, procumbent, brown-green shoots on trunk of Ficus 26 cm dbh rooted in streambed, 85 m, 17 19'59 'S, 145 51'40"E, 3 Apr 2012, M.A.M. Renner 6506, V.C. Linis, & E.A. Brown. (holotype: NSW909501; isotypes: BRI, CANB, F).
  • Etymology: "From Latin notabilis: notable, for trumpet shaped perianths with a flared repand mouth that are distinctive among both the Radula buccinifera species complex, and Australasian Radula."

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