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Deutsch: 61: Dendrobium inconspicuum J.J.Sm.
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Nova Guinea, Resultats des Expeditions Scientifiques a la Nouvelle Guinee publies sous la direction de M.le Dr.L.F.De Beaufort et de M.M.les Dr.A.A.Pulle et LL.Rutten, Vol.14, Botanique, Livraison 3, p.337 - 516, t.41 - 87, 1929

https://archive.org/details/j.-j.-smith-orchidaceae-in-nova-guinea-vol.-14-1929/page/n223/mode/2up
Author Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867–1947)
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