Euphrasia ruptura

Tamworth) is a presumed extinct plant from the genus Euphrasia within the family Orobanchaceae.

It was first described in 1997 by William R. Barker from a single collection made in the Tamworth Area, Northern Tablelands, New South Wales in 1904.

It is named after the Australian botanist Herman Montague Rucker Rupp who discovered this species.

This plant is only known from two flowering branches collected in September 1904 in the North Western Slopes near Tamworth.

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