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Buttercup Doubletail Diuris Sm. Diuris abbreviata F.Muell. exBenth. Diuris aequalis F.Muell. exFitzg. Diuris alba R.Br. Diuris althoferi Rupp Diuris aurea Sm. Diuris bracteata Fitzg. Diuris brevissima Fitzg. exNicholls Diuris chrysantha D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. Diuris citrina Nicholls Diuris colemaniae Rupp Diuris corymbosa Lindl. Diuris cucullata Rupp Diuris cuneata Fitzg. Diuris cuneilabris Rupp Diuris curtifolia Rupp Diuris dendrobioides Fitzg. Diuris disposita D.L.Jones Diuris elongata Sw. Diuris flavescens D.L.Jones Diuris flavopurpurea Messmer Diuris goonooensis Rupp Diuris lanceolata Lindl. Diuris latifolia Rupp Diuris lilacina Lindl. Diuris maculata Sm. Diuris maculata var. concolor Benth. Diuris maculosissima Rupp Diuris pallens Benth. Diuris pardina Lindl. Diuris pedunculata R.Br. Diuris platichila Fitzg. Diuris praecox D.L.Jones Diuris punctata Sm. Diuris punctata var. alba ( R.Br.) Ewart & B.Rees Diuris punctata var. longissima Benth. Diuris punctata var. minor Benth. Diuris punctata Sm. var. punctata Diuris punctata var. sulfurea Rupp Diuris rhomboidalis Rupp Diuris secundiflora Fitzg. Diuris semilunulata Messmer Diuris sheaffiana Fitzg. Diuris striata Rupp Diuris sulphurea R.Br. Diuris tricolor Fitzg. Diuris venosa Rupp Donkey orchids Goat Orchid Golden Moths Hornet Orchid Lemon Doubletail Leopard Orchid Purple Donkey Orchid Small Snake Orchid Snake Orchid Spotted Doubletail Tiger Orchid Veined Doubletail Wallflower Donkey Orchid Western Donkey Orchid
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