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Displaying records 941–960 of 3285 for your search terms: Family: Fabaceae
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Acacia Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Acacia sp. Lake Disappointment (S. van Leeuwen 2865)
Acacia sp. Lake Gregory (L. Thomson LXT 1336 A)
Acacia sp. Lake Johnson (N. Gibson & M. Lyons 1959)
Acacia sp. Lake King (R. Hnatiuk 760791)
Acacia sp. Lake Mackay (P.K. Latz 12836)
Acacia sp. Lawley River (R.L. Barrett & M.D. Barrett RLB 6800)
Acacia sp. Little Sandy Desert (A.S. Mitchell 591)
Acacia sp. Little Sandy Desert (B.R. Maslin 2139)
Acacia sp. Londonderry (N. Gibson 6433)
Acacia sp. Manmanning (B.R. Maslin 7711)
Acacia sp. Marble Bar (J.G. & M.H. Simmons 3499)
Acacia sp. Marshall Pool (G. Cockerton 3024)
Acacia sp. Meentheena (S. van Leeuwen 4529)
Acacia sp. Merredin (B.R. Maslin 586)
Acacia sp. Minnie Creek (B.R. Maslin 5217)
Acacia sp. Mitchell River (M. King s.n. 15/2/2003)
Acacia sp. Moorine Rock (B.R. Maslin 4474)
Acacia sp. Mount Hilditch (M.E. Trudgen 19134)
Acacia sp. Mouroubra (D.A. Blood 3342)
Acacia sp. Mt Agnes (R.L. Barrett & M.D. Barrett RLB 4053)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.