Species Utricularia bisquamata
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Etymology of Utricularia:
La. utriculus = small bag, bladder-like; aria = pertaining to; referring to the insectivorous leaf sacs. The small insect-trapping sacs are attached to the underground leaves. ‘Bladderwort’.
Etymology of bisquamata:
From the Latin bi = 'two' and squamosus = ‘scaly’
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Protologue:
Flora 7, Beil. 2: 9 (1824)
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1824
Observations of Taxon
Utricularia bisquamata
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CE van Ginkel or CJ Cilliers (David)
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Utricularia bisquamata
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Anne Bean & Amida Johns (David)
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Utricularia bisquamata
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Anne Bean & Amida Johns (David)
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Utricularia bisquamata
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Auriol Batten (David)
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Utricularia bisquamata
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Amida Johns (David)
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