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Displaying records 2901–2920 of 3128 for your search terms: Family: Myrtaceae
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Baeckea L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:358 (1753)
Thryptomene Endl.
Stirp.Herb.Huegel. p192 (1838)
Thryptomene sp. Junga Dam (A.G. Gunness 2383A)
Thryptomene sp. Kalbarri limestone (D. & B. Bellairs 1652 A)
Thryptomene sp. Lancelin (M.E. Trudgen 14000)
Thryptomene sp. Leinster (B.J. Lepschi & L.A. Craven 4362)
Thryptomene sp. Leinster (G. Cockerton 1534)
Thryptomene sp. Londonderry (R.H. Kuchel 1763)
Thryptomene sp. Mingenew (Diels & Pritzel 332)
Thryptomene sp. Moresby Range (A.S. George 14873)
Thryptomene sp. Mt Channar (M.E. Trudgen 4920)
Thryptomene sp. Mt Clara (R.J. Cranfield 11702)
Thryptomene sp. Queen Victoria Springs (D.J. Pearson 2212)
Thryptomene sp. Red Bluff (A.G. Gunness 2358)
Thryptomene sp. Steep Point (M.E. Trudgen 7421)
Thryptomene sp. Tamala (M.E. Trudgen 7384)
Thryptomene sp. Wandana (M.E. Trudgen MET 22016)
Thryptomene sp. Warburton (M. Henson & M. Hannart 32433)
Thryptomene sp. Yuna Reserve (A.C. Burns 100)
Thryptomene spicata Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 24:298-299, Fig. 5j-n (2014)
Thryptomene stapfii Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 24:299-302, Fig. 9a-e (2014)
Thryptomene stenocalyx F.Muell.

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.