Orchidaceae Juss.
Diuris cruenta D.L.Jones & C.J.French
, legitimate, scientific
[Jones, D.L. & French, C.J. (2016), Three new species in the Diuris corymbosa Lindley complex (Orchidaceae) from Western Australia. Australian Orchid Review 81(4)]:
32-34
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Western Australia. Darling District, Devlin Road, 1 km south of Marriott Road, Kermerton [sic Kemerton], 26 Aug. 1995, C.J.French (D.L.Jones 14263) (holo CANB 626530; iso MEL, NSW, PERTH."
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Etymology:
"The Latin cruentus, stained or spotted with blood, in reference to the floral colour patterns."
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (28 February 2018), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Diuris sp. 'Kemerton'
[n/a]
[Parker, C.M. & Percy-Bower, J.M. (22 March 2018), Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2017. Nuytsia 29]:
2
[secondary reference]
[Jones, D.L. (January 2021), Native Orchids of Australia Edn. 3]:
251
[secondary reference]
common name:
Kermerton [sic; Kemerton] Donkey Orchid
[n/a]
[Brown, A. (19 July 2022), The Complete Orchids of Western Australia 1]:
262
[secondary reference]
common name:
Kemerton Donkey Orchid
[n/a]
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Etymology:
"From the Latin cruentus (stained or spotted with blood), in reference to the colour patterns on the flowers of this species."