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- Q6939997 subject Q8432282.
- Q6939997 subject Q8647949.
- Q6939997 subject Q8765374.
- Q6939997 abstract "Musa fitzalanii is a species of wild banana (genus Musa), which was native to north-east Queensland, Australia, but is now believed to be extinct. The type specimen was collected in the 19th century, from the vicinity of 'Daintree's River'. Along with M. acuminata and M. jackeyi, it was one of the three species native to Australia. It was placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa).".
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q123509.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q132970.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q3012139.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q34740.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q36074.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q3707858.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q6940003.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q708002.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q8432282.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q8647949.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666090.
- Q6939997 wikiPageWikiLink Q8765374.
- Q6939997 comment "Musa fitzalanii is a species of wild banana (genus Musa), which was native to north-east Queensland, Australia, but is now believed to be extinct. The type specimen was collected in the 19th century, from the vicinity of 'Daintree's River'. Along with M. acuminata and M. jackeyi, it was one of the three species native to Australia. It was placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa).".
- Q6939997 label "Musa fitzalanii".