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Discussion

32 min ago
Thank you Michael Predavec.
No teeth on the leaves' tips, rules out (disproves) the identification of _Lomandra longifolia_ in the strict sense.
While these plants obviously identify in the group of many different spp. related to, _Lomandra longifolia_ in the strict sense.

For the short term of days–weeks until my investigation of Lomandra spp. in this group, gets done, as time permits,
I have provisionally confirmed this to _Lomandra_ sp. . (Deliberately ignoring 'wildthings' ignoring.)


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Lomandra sp.
36 min ago
Thank you @JasonPStewartNMsnc2016 ! In answer to your question - no teeth on the tips. I'll have a look through some of Jian Wang's work as suggested. Many thanks - Martin

Lomandra sp.
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Doratifera pinguis and D. oxleyi are not recorded in NT - iNat records 23 sp and BILD (Hobern) 18 sp of other Limacodidae sp in N.T.

Doratifera pinguis
jonvanbeest wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hi Jason, I've edited the photos to include a close up of the venation on the back of the leaves.

Cryptocarya microneura
jonvanbeest wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hi Jason , I've updated the photos to include one of a close up of the hairy venation on the underside of the leaf.

Cryptocarya rigida
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