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- formally described Corunastylis apostasioides and published the description in Australian Orchids, the first time the name Corunastylis had been used. In...
- Australian authorities use the name Corunastylis tepperi, a widespread species which has been confused with Corunastylis nigricans, a species with purplish...
- Genoplesium ar****, commonly known as the erect midge orchid and as Corunastylis arrecta in Australia, is a small terrestrial orchid endemic to south-eastern...
- p. 258. "Corunastylis densa". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Data related to Corunastylis densa at Wikispecies...
- APNI. Retrieved 18 January 2018. "Corunastylis nudiscapa". APNI. Retrieved 18 January 2018. Walsh, Neville. "Corunastylis leptochila". Royal Botanic Gardens...
- "Characterisation of Corunastylis nudiscapa, Corunastylis densa (Orchidaceae: Prasophyllinae) and the description of Corunastylis leptochila, a related...
- and Clements have proposed moving all but one of Genoplesium back to Corunastylis but the move has not been widely accepted. The specific epithet (plumosum)...
- Recreation Area. In 2002, Jones and Mark Clements changed the name to Corunastylis insignis but the change is not accepted by the Australian Plant Census...
- Genoplesium capparinum, (known as Corunastylis capparina in Victoria) is a small terrestrial orchid endemic to Victoria. It is one of the midge orchids...
- the name to Genoplesium firthii and in 2005 changed the name again to Corunastylis firthii but the last change is not accepted by the Australian Plant Census...