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Orchidaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 64 (1789)
Caladenia R.Br.
Fairy Orchids Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 323 (1810)
Caladenia longicauda subsp. insularis A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Island White Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:105-106, Fig. 32 (2015)
Caladenia longicauda subsp. minima A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Little White Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:107,109, Fig. 34 (2015)
Caladenia perangusta A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Slender-sepaled Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:113-114, Fig. 37 (2015)
Caladenia pluvialis A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Yuna Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:115-116, Fig. 38 (2015)
Caladenia straminichila A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Tenterden Yellow Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:117-118, Fig. 39 (2015)
Caladenia swartsiorum A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Island Point Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:119-120, Fig. 40 (2015)
Caladenia validinervia A.P.Br. & G.Brockman
Lake Muir Spider Orchid Nuytsia 25:120-122, Fig. 41 (2015)
Phyllanthaceae Martinov
Tekhno-Bot.Slovar 369 (1820)
Synostemon F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 1:32-33 (1858)
Synostemon hamersleyensis I.Telford & Naaykens
Nuytsia 25:32-36, Fig. 1 (2015)
Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Triodia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 182 (1810)
Triodia diantha M.D.Barrett
Phillips Range Spinifex Nuytsia 26:78-81, Fig. 25 (2015)
Stylidiaceae R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 565 (1810)
Stylidium Sw.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] p7, 146. (1805)
Stylidium araeophyllum Wege
Stilt Walker Nuytsia 25:315-317, 318-319, Fig. 1 (2015)
Stylidium neurophyllum Wege
Coastal Plain Triggerplant Nuytsia 25:325-329, Fig. 5 (2015)
Stylidium purpureum Wege
Purple Fountain Triggerplant Nuytsia 25:329-331, 333, Fig. 6 (2015)
Stylidium spiciforme Wege
Spiciform Triggerplant Nuytsia 25:333-335, Fig. 8 (2015)
Stylidium tenue subsp. majusculum Wege
Showy Fountain Triggerplant Nuytsia 25:339-341, Fig. 10 (2015)
Stylidium uniflorum subsp. extensum Wege
Red-stemmed Triggerplant Nuytsia 25:206-207, Fig. 1C-E (2015)

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