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- novoguinensis in the journal Austrobaileya. "Commersonia novoguinensis". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 3 April 2023. "Disaster novoguinensis"...
- Eucalyptus novoguinensis. In 1995 Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson changed the name to Corymbia novoguinensis. The specific epithet (novoguinensis) is a reference...
- Litsea nitida (Roxb. ex Nees) Hook.f. Litsea noronhae Blume Litsea novoguinensis Teschner Litsea novoleontis Bartlett Litsea nuculanea (Kurz) Hook.f...
- suggested that E. × tokwa is a hybrid between Corymbia latifolia and C. novoguinensis and that interpretation is accepted by the Australian Plant Census....
- A.S.Johnson – Melville Island bloodwood (W.A., N.T., Qld.) Corymbia novoguinensis (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson (Qld., New Guinea)...
- commersonia grows in tropical lowland rainforest in Vanuatu. "Commersonia novoguinensis". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 3 April 2023. Guymer, Gordon...
- Barbula novae-caledoniae Müll. Hal. Barbula novogranatensis Hampe Barbula novoguinensis Broth. Barbula occidentalis (Mitt.) Broth. Barbula orizabensis Müll...
- Europe, Russia, ****an Andreaea novae-zealandiae - New Zealand Andreaea novoguinensis - Papua New Guinea Andreaea obovata - Canada, Greenland, Alaska, Central...
- – New Caledonia Parsonsia marginata Markgr. – New Guinea Parsonsia novoguinensis D.J.Middleton – New Guinea Parsonsia oligantha (K.Schum.) D.J.Middleton...
- This species is distinguished from C. clarksoniana. C. ligans and C. novoguinensis in the basis of fruit shape. The species was first formally described...