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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Eucalyptus L'Hér.
Sert.Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus astringens subsp. redacta Brooker & Hopper
Coastal Brown Mallet Nuytsia 14:353, Fig. 7C (2002)
Eucalyptus cernua Brooker & Hopper
Nodding Mallet Nuytsia 14:342-343, Fig. 4B (2002)
Eucalyptus diminuta Brooker & Hopper
Spring Mallee Nuytsia 14:358-360, Fig. 10B (2002)
Eucalyptus incerata Brooker & Hopper
Mount Day Mallee Nuytsia 14:347-349,Fig.5C (2002)
Eucalyptus mcquoidii Brooker & Hopper
Quoin Head Marlock Nuytsia 14:336, Fig. 3 (2002)
Eucalyptus mimica Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 14:344-345 (2002)
Eucalyptus mimica subsp. continens Brooker & Hopper
Hooded Mallet Nuytsia 14:345-347, Fig. 5B (2002)
Eucalyptus platypus subsp. congregata Brooker & Hopper
Oval-leaved Moort Nuytsia 14:350-351, Fig. 7B (2002)
Eucalyptus sporadica Brooker & Hopper
Burngup Mallee Nuytsia 14:356-358 (2002)
Eucalyptus thamnoides Brooker & Hopper
Brown Mallee Nuytsia 14:353-354 (2002)
Eucalyptus thamnoides subsp. megista Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 14:354-356, Fig. 8B (2002)
Eucalyptus utilis Brooker & Hopper
Coastal Moort Nuytsia 14:349-350, Fig. 7A (2002)
Eucalyptus vesiculosa Brooker & Hopper
Corackerup Marlock Nuytsia 14:341-342, Fig. 4C (2002)
Eucalyptus ×missilis Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 14:332-335 (2002)
Orchidaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 64 (1789)
Caladenia R.Br.
Fairy Orchids Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 323 (1810)
Caladenia abbreviata Hopper & A.P.Br.
Coastal Spider Orchid Nuytsia 14:186-189,Fig.40 (2001)
Caladenia applanata Hopper & A.P.Br.
Nuytsia 14:43,44 (2001)
Caladenia applanata subsp. erubescens Hopper & A.P.Br.
Rose Spider Orchid Nuytsia 14:46-48,Figs 2G-J (2001)
Caladenia arenicola Hopper & A.P.Br.
Carousel Spider Orchid Nuytsia 14:48-50,Figs 2K-Q (2001)
Caladenia arrecta Hopper & A.P.Br.
Reaching Spider Orchid Nuytsia 14:50,51,Figs 2R-W (2001)
Caladenia attingens Hopper & A.P.Br.
Nuytsia 14:51,52 (2001)

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