Breutelia affinis capsules (BARTRAMIACEAE)
Breutelia affinis antheridia (BARTRAMIACEAE)
Caladenia fuscata (Dusky Fingers)
Caladenia sylvicola (Forest Fingers)
Blue Lovecreeper Comesperma volubile (POLYGALACEAE)
Fossombronia (FOSSOMBRONIACEAE)
Peachberry Heath Lissanthe strigosa (ERICACEAE)
Gigaspermum repens ripe capsules
Starry Appleberry Rhytidosporum procumbens (PITTOSPORACEAE)
Sarcocornia quinqueflora gall cut open to show inner chamber. The gall midge escapes from the top of the gall
Pimelea sp. nova Schouten Island
A map of Tasmania showing the Nothofagus cunninghamii collection sites used for a chloroplast DNA study by James Worth et al (2009). The white circles show the widespread and endemic western haplotypes and the open circles refers to the unique NE haplotypes.
Myrtle Beech haplotype distribution. White circles and black circles represent the widespread and endemic western haplotypes in the left and right map respectively. Red circles represent the unique Northeastern haplotypes. MA = Mt Arthur; MB = Mt Barrow; BL = Ben Lomond; MM = Mt Maurice; MV = Mt Victoria; BT = Blue Tiers
Picture credit: Kristian Peters http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Metzgeria_furcata_lamina.jpeg
Portrait of Leonard Rodwayi (1853-1936)