Distribution | Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria)
Type locality: Boroondara (lectotype locality); original type localities were Boroondara, Prahran, South Brighton, Caulfield and Mount Martha, Vic., designation by Coventry, A. J. (1970).
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Types | Lectotype: NMV D4259, from Boroondara, Vic. (original type localities were Boroondara, Prahran, South Brighton, Caulfield and Mount Martha, Vic.), designation by Coventry (1970). |
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