A terrestrial orchid species thpught to be extinct in Tasmania has recently 
been rediscovered. Corunastylis nudiscapa has been located on the slopes of Mt 
Wellington near Hobart during a search for Land Snails by officers of the 
Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries,Water and Environment (DPIWE). This 
species has not been recorded since the type species was collected in 1840. 
Growing in sandy soil occuring on the eastern foothills of the mountain, the 
officers were initially unable to immediately identify the plant but formal 
identification came quickly as C. nudiscapa has no Tasmanian species with which 
it could be confused. It is a Dwarf Midge Orchid with tightly congested 
inflorescence of crowded reddish-brown to purplish glabrous nodding flowers and 
was only known from this single location. Great news and a psychological boost 
to those who never say never. Now all we need to do is get the same department 
to protect those other species rapidly heading in the same direction.
Alan W Stephenson
National Conservation Officer
Australasian Native Orchid Society
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