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English: The holotype specimen of the possibly extinct achlorophyllous mycoheterotrophic flowering plant Thismia kobensis (family Burmanniaceae) on 10 June 1992 shortly after it was collected at its type locality, a secondary forest at Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, which was destroyed in 1999 due to the construction of an industrial complex.
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Source Thismia kobensis (Burmanniaceae), a new and presumably extinct species from Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Phytotaxa 369(2):121–125, doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.369.2.6
Author Kenji Suetsugu, Osamu Nakanishi, Tomiki Kobayashi, Nobihira Kurosaki
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