Literature

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2009Swamp Scrub threatened species: Late helmet orchid
2008Approved conservation advice for Corybas dentatus
B. Bates1987Corybas despectans in South Australia: really two species.
B. Bates1983Corybas despectans: an undersized orchid much overlooked.
M. J. Brown, Jenkin, J. F., Brothers, N. P., Copson, G. R.1978Corybas macranthus (Hook. f.) Reichb. f.(Orchidaceae), a new record for Macquarie Island
E. O. Campbell1972The morphology and fungal association of Corybas cryptanthus
M. A. Clements, Hatch E. D.1985Corybas acuminatus (Orchidaceae) — a new name for the species previously considered to be Corybas rivularis
G. Fuller1979Pollination of Corybas macranthus (Hook. f.) Rechb. f.
I. R. Hall1976Vesicular mycorrhizas in the orchid Corybas macranthus. Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 66, 160. [Bull. signal., CNRS 370, 37 (1976) No. 7764.
B. Irwin1994Corybas rivularis – One Species or Several?
B. Irwin1993The cantankerous Corybas - C. cryptanthus
B. Irwin1993Notes on seven forms of Corybas rivularis.
D. L. Jones1991Corybas
D. L. Jones1973A new Corybas species from Victoria and N.S.W.
D. L. Jones, Clements M. A.1988A New Australian Corybas (Orchidaceae) Previously Misinterpreted as C. diemenicus (Lindley) H. G. Reichb.
D. L. Jones, Clements M. A.1988A New Australian Corybas (Orchidaceae) Previously Misinterpreted as C. diemenicus (Lindley) H. G. Reichb.
D. L. Jones, Clements M. A.1987A new Australian Corybas (Orchidaceae) previously misinterpreted as C. diemenicus (Lindley)
D. L. Jones, Copeland L. M.2018Corysanthes longituba (Orchidaceae:Acianthiinae), a new species from northern New South Wales
D. L. Jones, Nash R. C.1976A new Corybas species from South Australia.
B. P. J. Molloy, Irwin J. B.1996Two new species of Corybas (Orchidaceae) from New Zealand, and taxonomic notes on C. rivularis and C. orbiculatus
G. J. Nieuwenhoven1992Corybas hispidus D. Jones, bristly helmet orchid.
G. Patterson, Grey, P., Grey, E.2010A fungus, a gnat and an orchid — the Helmet Orchid’s strategy of deception
A. Informatio Service1978News from "down-under': orchids grow in sub-Antarctic.
I. St George1988Corybas trilobus in Otago.
I. M. St.George1988Corybas "Trotters" pollination
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith