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Displaying records 1–20 of 20 for your search terms: Genus: sauropus
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Phyllanthaceae Martinov
Tekhno-Bot.Slovar 369 (1820)
Sauropus Blume
Bijdr.Fl.Ned.Ind. 7:595 (1827)
Sauropus arenosus J.T.Hunter & J.J.Bruhl
Nuytsia 11(2):166-169, Fig.1A-C (1997)
Sauropus crassifolius (Müll.Arg.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:673 (1980)
Sauropus glaucus (F.Muell.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:676 (1980)
Sauropus hubbardii Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:677, 679 (1980)
Sauropus huntii (Ewart & O.B.Davies) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:679 (1980)
Sauropus lissocarpus (S.Moore) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:680 (1980)
Sauropus ochrophyllus (Benth.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:682 (1980)
Sauropus ramosissimus (F.Muell.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:682 (1980)
Sauropus rigens (F.Muell.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:683 (1980)
Sauropus rigidulus (Müll.Arg.) Airy Shaw
Shrubby Synostemon Kew Bull. 35:684 (1980)
Sauropus salignus J.T.Hunter & J.J.Bruhl
Nuytsia 11(2):175-176 (1997)
Sauropus sp. A Kimberley Flora (T.E.H. Aplin et al. 929)
Sauropus sp. B Kimberley Flora (B.J. Carter 625)
Sauropus sp. Central Ranges (D.J. Edinger et al. 2420)
Sauropus sp. Cockburn Range (D. Dureau 81)
Sauropus sp. Koodaideri detritals (J. Naaykens & J. Hurter JH 11213)
Sauropus sp. Woolgorong (M. Officer s.n. 10/8/94)
Sauropus torridus J.T.Hunter & J.J.Bruhl
Nuytsia 11(2):178-180, Fig. 1D-E (1997)
Sauropus trachyspermus (F.Muell.) Airy Shaw
Kew Bull. 35:685 (1980)

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