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Type: Australia: Queensland. Cook District: Timber Reserve 1230, Bartle Frere, Boonjee Logging Area [east of Malanda]. 17 November 1994, R. Jensen 72 (holo: CNS [2 sheets + spirit], iso: BRI, CANB, MO).
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Etymology: "The specific epithet is derived from the Greek, kerkos (tail), and phyllon (leaf), in reference to the distinctive caudate or tail-like leaf apices."
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APC Dist.: Qld