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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Pileanthus Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. p11, t. 149. (1806)
Pileanthus bellus Keighery
Nuytsia 15:46-48,Figs 3F-J (2002)
Pileanthus peduncularis subsp. pilifer Keighery
Nuytsia 15:50-51 (2002)
Pileanthus peduncularis subsp. piliferus Keighery
Nuytsia 15:50-51 (2002)
Pileanthus rubrinitidus Keighery
Nuytsia 15:48-49, Fig. 3P-T (2002)
Pileanthus rubronitidus Keighery
Nuytsia 15:48-49, Fig. 3P-T (2002)
Pileanthus septentrionalis Keighery
Nuytsia 15:43,Figs 1K-N (2002)
Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link
Fl.Portug. 1:62 (1809)
Comesperma Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. p21, t. 159. (1806)
Comesperma calcicola Keighery
Nuytsia 15:54,Figs 1A,B (2002)
Comesperma griffinii Keighery
Nuytsia 15:56,Figs 1C,D (2002)
Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Banksia L.f.
Suppl.Pl. 15, 126 (1782)
Banksia rosserae Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 15:88-91,Fig.1 (2002)
Dryandra R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. 10:211, Tab. 3 (1810)
Dryandra ferruginea subsp. magna A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:337-338 (2005)
Dryandra fraseri var. crebra A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:339, Fig. 1a (2005)
Dryandra fraseri var. effusa A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:339-340, Fig. 1b (2005)
Dryandra ionthocarpa subsp. chrysophoenix A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:341-342, Fig. 1d (2005)
Dryandra prionotes A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:342, Fig. 1e-g (2005)
Dryandra pteridifolia subsp. inretita A.S.George
Nuytsia 15:345, Fig. 1h (2005)
Grevillea Knight
Cult.Prot. pxvii, 120. (1809)
Grevillea bipinnatifida subsp. pagna Cranfield
Nuytsia 15:190-191 (2004)
Grevillea kirkalocka Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 15:93-96,Fig.2 (2002)
Grevillea squiresae Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 15:96-98,Fig.3 (2002)
Grevillea squiresiae Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 15:96-98,Fig.3 (2002)
Petrophile Knight
Cult.Prot. pxii, 92. (1809)
Petrophile filifolia subsp. laxa Rye & Hislop
Nuytsia 15:469-470, Fig. 1i (2005)

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