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Fig. 3. Taeniophyllum epacridicola. A fruiting specimen showing flat roots closely appressed to a branch of an 
understorey tree {Gray BG9681, CNS). Photo: B. Gray. 
subglobose, c. 0.9 x 0.7 mm. Column domed, 
c. 0.7 x 0.4 mm, wings forward facing and c. 
0.3 x 0.1 mm. Anther cap c. 0.4 x 0.3 mm, 
with 2 prominent humps. Pollinia 4 in two 
pairs, pale yellow. Capsule not seen. Figs. 5 
& 6 . 
Additional specimens examined : Queensland. Cook 
District: Robson Creek, Danbulla NP, Aug 2014, Ford 
6332 (CNS); Bridle Creek on power line access Road, 
Aug 2009, Gray BG9312 (CNS); Windsor Tableland NP, 
Oct 2014, Gray BG9674, Baume & Walker (CNS); Mt 
Windsor Tableland, May 1989, Jones 4377 & Clements 
(CANB). 
Distribution and habitat : Taeniophyllum 
explanatum occurs within the Wet Tropics of 
Queensland from Mount Windsor Tableland 
south to Innisfail (Map 2) at elevations from 
500 to 1000 m, in rainforest, usually on small 
trees and vines. 
Phenology : Flowering has been recorded 
between May and January. 
Fig. 4 .Taeniophyllum epacridicola. Close-up view of Notes'. Taeniophyllum explanatum has only 
an open flower {Gray BG5235, CNS). Photo: B. Gray. been collected on a few occasions possibly 
