Vascular Plants

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Corybas diemenicus (Lindl.) Rupp & Nicholls, legitimate, scientific comb. nov. apni
Rupp, H.M.R. (1942), Corybas or Corysanthes?. The Victorian Naturalist 59(4): 61 [comb. nov.] BHL
basionym: Corysanthes diemenica Lindl. legitimate
  • Comment: Authorship of this name is sometimes given as "(Lindl.) Rchb.f.". H.G.L.Reichenbach, Beitr. Syst. Pflanzenk. 67 (1871), includes Corysanthes diemenica Lindl. in a list of species under the genus Corybas but does not definitely associate the genus name and specific epithet as required under ICN Art. 35.2 (Shenzhen Code, 2018).

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taxonomic synonym of: Corybas incurvus D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Corybas 'late flowering' [n/a] nomenclatural synonym of: Corysanthes diemenica Lindl. legitimate misapplication: Corybas diemenicus (Lindl.) Rupp & Nicholls legitimate by Rupp, H.M.R. (1942), Corybas or Corysanthes?. The Victorian Naturalist 59(4): 61

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