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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...
- p. 258. "Corunastylis densa". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Data related to Corunastylis densa at Wikispecies...
- 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)...
- "Characterisation of Corunastylis nudiscapa, Corunastylis densa (Orchidaceae: Prasophyllinae) and the description of Corunastylis leptochila, a related...
- ISBN 1877069124. Jeanes, Jeff. "Corunastylis nuda". Roya Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 1 January 2018. "Corunastylis nuda". New Zealand Plant Conservation...
- Taxon identifiers Corunastylis laminata Wikidata: Q48818186 APNI: 189036 CoL: 7VG8D FoAO2: Corunastylis laminata GBIF: 2796636 IPNI: 77062200-1 POWO:...
- Australian authorities use the name Corunastylis tepperi, a widespread species which has been confused with Corunastylis nigricans, a species with purplish...
- Taxon identifiers Corunastylis trifida Wikidata: Q89007413) APNI: 189037 CoL: 7VG98 FoAO2: Corunastylis trifida GBIF: 2802685 IPNI: 77062201-1 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni...
- ruppii and in 2002 Jones and Mark Clements changed the name again to Corunastylis ruppii, but the latter name change is not accepted by the Australian...
- the name to Genoplesium eriochilum and in 2002, changed it again to Corunastylis eriochila but the last change is not accepted by the Australian Plant...