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Displaying records 101–120 of 134 for your search terms: Genus: pterostylis
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Orchidaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 64 (1789)
Pterostylis R.Br.
Greenhoods Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 326 (1810)
Pterostylis sp. laterite (D.L. Jones 3081 & M.A. Clements)
Pterostylis sp. limestone (B.J. Keighery & G.J. Keighery 65)
Pterostylis sp. mid-west coast (G. Brockman GBB134)
Pterostylis sp. miniature (J.R. Wheeler 3298)
Pterostylis sp. Murchison (C.J. French CJF 12549)
Pterostylis sp. Northampton (S.D. Hopper 3349)
Pterostylis sp. Northampton (S.D. Hopper SD 3349)
Pterostylis sp. Ongerup (K.R. Newbey 4874)
Pterostylis sp. Paynes Find (G. Brockman GBB 526)
Pterostylis sp. red flowered (W. Jackson BJ269)
Pterostylis sp. robust (W. Jackson BJ294)
Pterostylis sp. Robust snail orchid (W. Jackson BJ 358)
Pterostylis sp. scooped sepals (G. Brockman GBB386)
Pterostylis sp. short sepals (W. Jackson BJ259)
Pterostylis sp. Slender Snail Orchid (G.J. Keighery 14516)
Pterostylis sp. small stature (W. Jackson BJ303)
Pterostylis sp. Southern Granites (W. Jackson BJ256)
Pterostylis sp. striped sepal greenhood (G. Brockman GBB355)
Pterostylis sp. Yalgorup (G. Brockman GBB463)
Pterostylis sp. yellow eared (W. Jackson BJ359)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.