File:Nova Guinea 12(1) plate 21 (1913).tif

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Deutsch: 62: Bulbophyllum aspersum J.J.Sm.

63: Bulbophyllum obovatifolium J.J.Sm.
64: Bulbophyllum contortisepalum J.J.Sm.

65: Bulbophyllum cuniculiforme J.J.Sm.
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Die Orchideen von Niederlaendisch-Neu-Guinea Nova Guinea, Resultats de l'Expedition Scientifique Neerlandaise a la Nouvelle-Guinee en 1912 et 1913 sous les auspices de A.Franssen Herderschee, Vol.12, Botanique, Livraison 1, p.1–108, tab. 1–28. 1913

https://archive.org/details/j.-j.-smith-die-orchideen-von-niederlandisch-neu-guinea-1913/page/n150/mode/2up
Author Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867–1947)
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