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Hybanthus monopetalus (Schult.) Domin, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Adams, L.G. & George, A.S. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1982), Violaceae. Flora of Australia 8: 104-105, Map 110 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Ionidium monopetalum Schult. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Solea monopetala (Schult.) Spreng. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Pigea monopetala (Schult.) Ging. ex DC. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Calceolaria monopetala (Schult.) Hochr. ex Britten nom. inval., nom. nud. nomenclatural synonym: Hybanthus monopetalus var. normalis Domin nom. inval. taxonomic synonym: Pigea filiformis Ging. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ionidium linearioides C.Presl legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ionidium filiforme (Ging.) F.Muell. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Hybanthus filiformis (Ging.) F.Muell. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Hybanthus tatei F.Muell. ex Tate legitimate taxonomic synonym: Calceolaria tatei (Tate) Kuntze legitimate taxonomic synonym: Calceolaria filiformis (Ging.) Kuntze legitimate taxonomic synonym: Hybanthus monopetalus var. abbreviatus Domin legitimate

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Hybanthus monopetalus (Schult.) Domin

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