| Sample ID | 282-3-2 |
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| Species | sp |
| Genus | Goodenia |
| Family | GOODENIACEAE |
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| Pollen / Spore | pollen |
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| Morphologic type | tricolporate |
| Surface pattern | reticulate |
| Equatorial size | min 26.1, mean 27.2, max 28.1 |
| Polar size | min 25.7, mean 26.8, max 28.9 |
| Equatorial shape | circular, suboblate |
| Polar shape | circular |
| Grain arrangement | dicot |
| Aperture count | 3 |
| Pore surface shape | squared |
| Wall evenness | thicker on pole |
| Dispersal form | monad |
| Morphology notes | Circular to suboblate. Nexine thinner than sexine. |
| Plant type | angiosperm |
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| Floristic region(s) | Australia (tropical) |
| Vegetation communities | open forest, woodland |
| Habitat notes | A group of shrubby herbs found in drier locations; open forest and woodland, on sandy or gravelly soils, amongst rocky outcrops and disturbed sites. |
| Collector | Mark Myerscough |
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| Institution | Charles Darwin University ID by Friday staff (N.T. Herbarium: 29/06/2005) |
| ANU access code | 17115 |
| Collection method | floral reference |
| Herbarium sample? | False |
| Collection site | Palmerston, Darwin, Northern Territory |
| Collection country | Australia |
| Collection date | 2005-06-18 |
| Collection notes | Photographed |
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