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Showing Diuris venosa
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- Diuris(gen.)
- venosa(sp.)
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Type: "In January of the present year, Mr.C.Barrett visited the Barrington Tops Plateau, at the head of the Hunter and Paterson River valleys, N.S.W., and on his return he kindly brought me specimens... To Mr. J. L. Boorman... belongs the credit of first bringing the orchid under notice of the authorities. His specimens, collected in 1915, are now in the Sydney National Herbarium..."
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Type: "Plateau of Barrington Tops, at nearly 5000 ft., abundant: ... Sivyer 1.1925 and 12.1925, Ideolectotype. (Last in Herb. Rupp.)"
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Text: "ideolectotype, a specimen subsequently selected by the original author of a species, from among those cited in his original description, in the place of a holotype, i.e. as the specimen by which the species must be interpreted." (p. 147)
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Lectotype: "'Barrington Tops', Dec. 1925, B. Sivyer s.n. (lectotype NSW! here designated)."
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APC Dist.: NSW
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APC Dist.: NSW