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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Prostanthera phylicifolia (Lamiaceae) assemblage resolves relationships of the ‘Critically Endangered’ P. gilesii and other putative new species
Ryan Patric O'Donnell
359–376
2021-11-26
Nymphoides krishnakesara var. bispinosa (Menyanthaceae), a new taxon from the lateritc plateau of Northern Kerala, India
Biju P
5-10
2017-01-30
Drosera stipularis, a new species for the D. petiolaris complex from Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
Paulo C Baleeiro, Richard W Jobson, Russell L Barrett
35-40
2020-04-29
Two new species and three new combinations in Cyperaceae of New Caledonia and Australia
Karen L. Wilson
127-134
2015-06-26
The family Calymperaceae (Bryophyta) in Australia. Part 3: The genus Mitthyridium
David Meagher, Rod D Seppelt, Andi Cairns, Andrew Franks
129–150
2022-07-06
Andrographis producta (Acanthaceae), an endemic species from the Western Ghats: its taxonomy, lectotypification and distribution
Gunadayalan Gnanasekaran, G.V.S. Murthy
209-216
2015-08-21
Missing in the Shark Bay area, Grevillea speckiana Olde, a new species and the northern-most member of the Triloba Group (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae: Hakeinae)
Peter Maurice Olde
377–382
2021-11-24
Free Axial Lobes: An Important Diagnostic Character in Pteridium (Dennstaedtiaceae)
John A. Thomson
193-200
2016-12-30
Lectotypifications of two names of Indian species of Ceropegia (Apocynaceae)
Rajeev Kumar Singh, Arti Garg
305-308
2015-09-22
Three’s a crowd: a revision of the monotypic family Goebeliellaceae (Porellales: Jungermanniopsida).
Matt Renner
79-97
2016-07-04
Lectotypification of four species of Indian Trachyspermum (Apiaceae)
Rajeev Kumar Singh
247-253
2015-09-08
New species and new records of buellioid lichens (Physciaceae, Ascomycota) from New Zealand
John A. Elix, Helmut Mayrhofer
75-84
2017-04-10
Molecular phylogenetics reveals a new species of Prostanthera from tropical Queensland with links to more southerly taxa
Barry John Conn, Murray J Henwood, Kirstin M Proft, Trevor C Wilson
13-22
2016-02-10
Grevillea merceri Olde & Marriott (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae: Hakeinae) an uncommon, geographically isolated species in the Triloba Group from subcoastal areas of southern Western Australia
Peter M. Olde, Neil R. Marriott
241–245
2021-06-01
New distributional records of Arthromeris elegans Ching in India and Bhutan and lectotypification of A. himalayensis (Hook.) Ching (Polypodiaceae)
Jaideep Mazumdar
159-163
2015-07-13
Adelphacme
(Loganiaceae), a new genus from south-western Australia
Kerry Lynne Gibbons, Barry John Conn, Murray James Henwood
37-43
2013-05-30
Grevillea manglesii (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae: Hakeinae) revisited
Peter Maurice Olde
33–62
2022-03-15
A revision of Australian Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae)
Gregory John Leach
205-259
2017-09-13
The moss family Calymperaceae (Bryophyta) in Australia. Part 2: The genera Arthrocormus, Exostratum and Leucophanes
Andi Cairns, Rodney Seppelt, David Meagher, Andrew Franks
253–266
2021-06-29
The taxonomic status of Hypsela sessiliflora E.Wimm. (Campanulaceae)
David Albrecht, Neville G Walsh, Richard W Jobson, Eric B Knox
455-462
2015-11-23
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