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Displaying records 41–55 of 55 for your search terms: Reference: nuytsia 16 2007
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Rhamnaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 376 (1789)
Cryptandra Sm.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. 4:217 (1798)
Cryptandra inconspicua Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):366, Fig. 3h-l (2007)
Cryptandra intermedia (Rye) Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):341 (2007)
Cryptandra micrantha Rye
Nuytsia 16:367-368, Fig. 5f-i (2007)
Cryptandra multispina Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):368-370 (2007)
Cryptandra pendula Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):344-345 (2007)
Cryptandra stellulata Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):345-347 (2007)
Papistylus Kellermann, Rye & K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 16(2):306 (2007)
Papistylus grandiflorus (C.A.Gardner) Kellermann, Rye & K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 16(2):307 (2007)
Papistylus intropubens Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):308-310, Figs 4 F-I (2007)
Serichonus K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 16(2):310-311 (2007)
Serichonus gracilipes (Diels) K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 16(2):311 (2007)
Stenanthemum Reissek
Linnaea 29:295 (1858)
Stenanthemum bremerense Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):374-375 (2007)
Stenanthemum pumilum subsp. majus Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):378-379 (2007)
Stenanthemum radiatum Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):379-380 (2007)
Stenanthemum yorkense Rye
Nuytsia 16(2):380-381 (2007)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.