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Corysanthes diemenica (Syn Corybas diemenicus)
Some of the terrestrials benched at the last ANOS mtg in Melbourne, Friday
night. The toothed helmet orchids, of which Corybas diemenicus is one, have been transferred to a separate genus by David Jones and are now known as Corysanthes. They form small colonies and are widespread through SE Australia including Tasmania. ~John |
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Corysanthes diemenica (Syn Corybas diemenicus)
John Varigos wrote:
Some of the terrestrials benched at the last ANOS mtg in Melbourne, Friday night. The toothed helmet orchids, of which Corybas diemenicus is one, have been transferred to a separate genus by David Jones and are now known as Corysanthes. They form small colonies and are widespread through SE Australia including Tasmania. ~John Cool! Looks like a big slug. |
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