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Arecaceae
Ptychosperma

*Ptychosperma macarthurii (H. Wendland ex H.J Veitch) H. Wendland ex Hooker f.. Common name: MacArthur Feather Palm. Habitat: Disturbed hammocks. Distribution: Native of New Guinea and n. Australia.

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Origin/Endemic status: Australia

Synonymy : = FNA22, K4, WH3, Zona (1997); Kentia macarthurii H. Wendland ex H.J. Veitch. Basionym: Kentia macarthurii H. Wendland ex H.J. Veitch 1879

Links to other floras: = Ptychosperma macarthurii - FNA22

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