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Type: Article
Published: 2018-04-06
Page range: 221–236
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A new pygmy sundew, Drosera albonotata (Droseraceae), from the western Wheatbelt and an updated diagnostic key to the orange-flowered pygmy Drosera of Western Australia

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Botanische Staatssammlung München, Menzinger Strasse 67, D-80638 Munich and GeoBioCentre LMU, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich
Australia carnivorous plants Droseraceae Drosera section Bryastrum non-core Caryophyllales Taxonomy Eudicots

Abstract

A new species of DroseraDrosera albonotata—from the western Wheatbelt (Western Australia) is described and illustrated. The taxon, which is largely restricted to sandy clay loam soils in Wandoo woodland and shrubland, is morphologically similar to D. miniata and D. coomallo but can be distinguished by its distinct floral features and ecology. A distribution map of the new species and its allies and a revised and updated diagnostic key to the twelve recognised orange-flowered pygmy Drosera in Western Australia are provided.