Orchidaceae Juss.
Diuris eburnea D.L.Jones , legitimate, scientific
Jones, D.L. in Banks, D.P. (ed.) (2006), Miscellaneous new species of Australian Orchidaceae. Australian Orchid Research 5: 78 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Western Australia. Pasinto Road, off Bunney Road, N of Eneabba, 18 Oct. 1993, D.L.Jones 12405 & B.E.Jones (holo CANB (CBG 9710376)).
Brown, A., Dundas, P., Dixon, K. & Hopper, S. (2008), Orchids of Western Australia: 166 [secondary reference]
common name: Arrowsmith bee orchid [n/a]
  • Etymology: "ivory white, alluding to the floral colouration"
Hoffman, N. & Brown, A. (2011), Orchids of South-West Australia Edn. 3: 477 [secondary reference]
common name: Arrowsmith Bee Orchid [n/a]
Backhouse, G.N., Bates, R.J., Brown, A.P. & Copeland, L.M. (1 March 2016), Checklist of the orchids of Australia including its island territories: 24, 128 [secondary reference]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (28 February 2018), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Diuris sp. aff. picta [n/a] taxonomic synonym: Diuris sp. Three Springs (D.Jones s.n.) [n/a] taxonomic synonym: Diuris sp. Arrowsmith (K.W.Dixon 924) [n/a]
  • APC Dist.: WA
Jones, D.L. (January 2021), Native Orchids of Australia Edn. 3: 241 [secondary reference]
common name: Arrowsmith Bee Orchid [n/a]
Brown, A. (19 July 2022), The Complete Orchids of Western Australia 1: 278 [secondary reference]
common name: Arrowsmith Bee Orchid [n/a]
  • Etymology: "From the Latin eburneus (ivory white, white with a yellow tinge), in reference to the flower colour."