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Corybas dienemus,
commonly known as the
windswept helmet-orchid, is one of two
helmet orchids endemic to Australia's
subantarctic Macquarie Island, and...
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Macquarie Island.
Species endemic to this
ecoregion include Corybas dienemus and
Corybas sulcatus, the only
subantarctic orchids; the
royal penguin;...
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Auckland Island Pleurophyllum, and the only
subantarctic orchids,
Corybas dienemus and
Corybas sulcatus of
Macquarie Island.
There are no
native land mammals...
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distinguished from the only
other orchid on the island,
Corybas dienemus, by its dark red flowers.
Macquarie Island is a
nature reserve, a World...
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Bulbophyllum zaratananae (possibly extinct)
Ceratocentron fesselii Corybas dienemus,
Windswept helmet orchid Cryptopus dissectus Cyclopogon werffii Cynorkis...
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stately helmet orchid (N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic., Tas.)
Corybas dienemus D.L.Jones -
windswept helmet orchid (Macquarie Island)
Corybas diversifolius...
- Research.
Jones derived the
specific epithet (di****) from the
Latin word
dienemus,
meaning "bleak or windswept",
referring to the
nature of this orchid's...
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sister clades, with C.
hatchii most
closely allied to C. iridescens, C.
dienemus, and C. orbiculatus.
Morphological evidence supports this conclusion; compared...