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Seven new combinations in Phanera (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae: Cercideae)
Subir Bandyopadhyay, Partha Pratim Ghoshal
141-144
2015-06-30
Acacia yalwalensis (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae sect. Botrycephalae), a new species from the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia
Phillip Kodela
27-31
2015-01-21
Two rare new species of Isotropis (Fabaceae: Faboideae: Mirbelieae) from tropical northern Australia
Peter Jobson
347-354
2014-12-17
On the taxonomic identity of Phanera jampuiensis Darlong & D.Bhattach.
Subir Bandyopadhyay
155-157
2015-07-13
Indigofera schrirei, a new name for Indigofera torulosa Hook. & Arn. (Leguminosae)
Ramalingam Kottaimuthu, Natarajan Vasudevan
185-186
2015-08-03
Typification of some species of Indigofera (Fabaceae)
Peter G Wilson
9-12
2014-03-07
Pultenaea williamsii (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae), a new species endemic to the New England Tableland Bioregion of New South Wales
Ian I R H Telford, James A R Clugston, Russell L Barrett
165–171
2022-06-16
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