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Displaying records 661–680 of 704 for your search terms: Family: Ericaceae
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Ericaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 159 (1789)
Styphelia Sm.
Spec.Bot.New Holland 45 (1795)
Styphelia recurva Hislop
Nuytsia 33:308-310, Fig. 5C, D (2022)
Styphelia retrorsa Hislop, Crayn & Puente-Lel.
Austral.Syst.Bot. 33(2):152 (2020)
Styphelia rigida (DC.) Hislop, Crayn & Puente-Lel.
Austral.Syst.Bot. 33:152 (2020)
Styphelia rigidus (DC.) Hislop, Crayn & Puente-Lel.
Austral.Syst.Bot. 33:152 (2020)
Styphelia roseola Hislop
Nuytsia 33:310-313, Fig. 7 (2022)
Styphelia rotundifolia (R.Br.) Spreng.
Syst.Veg. 1:656 (1824)
Styphelia saxicola Hislop
Swainsona 33:68-70, Figs 4, 5 (2020)
Styphelia scabrella Hislop
Nuytsia 33:314-317, Fig. 8A (2022)
Styphelia serratifolia (DC.) Hislop, Crayn & Puente-Lel.
Austral.Syst.Bot. 33:145 (2020)
Styphelia sp. Albany (M. Hislop 2218)
Styphelia sp. Bullfinch (M. Hislop 3574)
Styphelia sp. Cascades (R. Davis 11037)
Styphelia sp. Dumbleyung (A.J.G. Wilson 146)
Styphelia sp. Eneabba (N. Marchant s.n. PERTH 01291777)
Styphelia sp. Great Victoria Desert (N. Murdoch 44)
Styphelia sp. Great Victoria Desert (N. Murdock 44)
Styphelia sp. Kirkalocka (A.S. George 17738)
Styphelia sp. Mid West (J.S. Beard 7388)
Styphelia sp. Nannup (R.D. Royce 3978)
Styphelia sp. Narrogin (R.D. Royce 8158)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.