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Volumes 1–14 are available for download via the Biodiversity Heritage Library’s (BHL) page for Nuytsia.
Displaying records 21–28 of 28.
The Drummond collection of Western Australian fungi at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
HILTON, ROGER N., Nuytsia 4 (3): 333–358 (1983)
The genus Ondinea (Nymphaeaceae) including a new subspecies from the Kimberley region, Western Australia
KENNEALLY, K.F. AND SCHNEIDER, EDWARD L., Nuytsia 4 (3): 359–365 (1983)
A new subspecies, Ondinea purpurea Hartog subsp. petaloidea is described and illustrated. The occurrence of previously unreported petaloid flowers in the genus and the discovery of seedlings necessitates expanding the species description. The gradation from sepals to petals to petaloid stamens to conventional stamens provides additional morphological data to support the placement of Ondinea in the Nymphaeaceae sensu stricto.
Studies in the genus Acacia (Leguminosae : Mimosoideae). 13. Four new species from north-western Australia
MASLIN, B.R., Nuytsia 4 (3): 367–382 (1983)
Studies in the genus Acacia (Leguminosae : Mimosoideae). 14. New taxa from north-west Western Australia
MASLIN, B.R., Nuytsia 4 (3): 383–410 (1983)
A morphometric and anatomical study of the Darwinia diosmoides complex (Myrtaceae) in south-western Australia
RYE, B.L., Nuytsia 4 (3): 411–421 (1983)
Both floral morphology and leaf anatomy proved to be of little value in distinguishing the three variants of the Darwinia diosmoides complex. Morphometric analysis of foliar characters confirmed that the northern variant, which differs in chromosome number and several other respects, should be recognized as a new species (D. capitellata Rye). However, the two southern variants showed complete intergradation in their foliar characters; hence they were not considered sufficiently distinct to be given formal taxonomic rank.
Darwinia capitellata (Myrtaceae), a new species from south-western Australia
RYE, B.L., Nuytsia 4 (3): 423–426 (1983)
A new species, Darwinia capitellata Rye, is described. It differs from its closest relative, D. diosmoides (DC.) Benth., in bracteole shape and texture, distribution of oil glands, arrangement of flower heads, chromosome number and geographical distribution.
A new Western Australian species of Pandanus subgenus Pandanus section Semikeura (Pandanaceae)
STONE, BENJAMIN C., Nuytsia 4 (3): 427–434 (1983)
Angasomyrtus, a new genus of Myrtaceae (Leptosperminae) from Western Australia
TRUDGEN, MALCOLM E. AND KEIGHERY, G.J., Nuytsia 4 (3): 435–439 (1983)