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Displaying records 361–380 of 448 for your search terms: Genus: eremophila
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Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 117 (1789)
Eremophila R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 518 (1810)
Eremophila sp. long pedicels (G. Cockerton 1975)
Eremophila sp. Lorna Glen (R.J. Dadd 16)
Eremophila sp. McDermid Rock (A.P. Brown 3615)
Eremophila sp. Meekatharra (D.J. Edinger 4430)
Eremophila sp. Mt Augustus (B. Buirchell BB 205)
Eremophila sp. Mt Channar Range (C. Keating & M.E. Trudgen CK 408)
Eremophila sp. Mt Jackson (G.J. Keighery 4372)
Eremophila sp. Mt Meharry (S. van Leeuwen 4040)
Eremophila sp. Mt Methwin (B. Backhouse et al. BEMJ 74)
Eremophila sp. Mullewa (R. Wait 7311)
Eremophila sp. Murchison (G.J. Keighery & N. Gibson 1788)
Eremophila sp. Murgoo (S.J.J. Davies s.n. 15/8/1960)
Eremophila sp. Narrow leaves (J.D. Start D12-150)
Eremophila sp. Nooloo breakaway (R.J. Dadd 27)
Eremophila sp. Ophthalmia Range (D. Brearley s.n. 20/3/2004)
Eremophila sp. Ostrina (M. Officer 164)
Eremophila sp. Parmango Road (J. Start D5-46)
Eremophila sp. Pingandy dentate (B. Buirchell BB 331)
Eremophila sp. Plumridge Lakes (S.G.M. Carr 534)
Eremophila sp. Princess Ranges (M. Greeve 38)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.