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Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Triodia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 182 (1810)
Triodia degreyensis M.D.Barrett
De Grey Spinifex Nuytsia 34:274-278, Fig. 3 (2023)
Triodia karijini M.D.Barrett & S.J.Dillon
Pilbara Mountain Spinifex Nuytsia 34:278-282, Fig. 4 (2023)
Triodia lutiteana M.D.Barrett & P.-L.de Kock
Woolly Shale Spinifex Nuytsia 34:282-287, Fig. 5 (2023)
Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Lambertia Sm.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. 4:214, 223. (1798)
Lambertia orbifolia subsp. pecuniosa A.D.Webb, L.T.Monks & Wege
Penny-leaved Honeysuckle Nuytsia 34:135-136, Fig. 4 (2023)
Lambertia orbifolia subsp. vespera A.D.Webb, L.T.Monks & Wege
Scott River Honeysuckle Nuytsia 34:133-135, Fig. 3B-D (2023)
Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 117 (1789)
Eremophila R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 518 (1810)
Eremophila improvisa A.P.Br.
Nuytsia 34:255-257, Fig. 1 (2023)
Eremophila rubicunda R.W.Davis
Nuytsia 34:257-258, Fig. 2 (2023)
Eremophila saxatilis A.P.Br.
Nuytsia 34:258-260, Fig. 3 (2023)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.