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Montiaceae Raf.
Ann.Gen.Sci.Phys. 5:349 (1820)
Calandrinia Kunth
Nov.Gen.Sp. Ed.Folio, 6(24):62 (1823)
Calandrinia baccata Obbens
Nuytsia 24:37-41, Fig. 2 (2014)
Calandrinia butcherensis Obbens
Nuytsia 24:208-210, Figs 1-2 (2014)
Calandrinia oraria Obbens
Nuytsia 24:41-43 (2014)
Calandrinia rubrisabulosa Obbens
Nuytsia 24:210-213, Fig. 4 (2014)
Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Angasomyrtus Trudgen & Keighery
Nuytsia 4:435 (1983)
Angasomyrtus salina Trudgen & Keighery
Nuytsia 4:435-438 (1983)
Cyathostemon Turcz.
Bull.Cl.Phys.-Math.Acad.Imp.Sci.Saint-Pétersbourg p331 (1852)
Cyathostemon divaricatus Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 24:10-11,Fig.1a (2014)
Cyathostemon gracilis Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 24:12-13,Fig.1b-d (2014)
Cyathostemon verrucosus Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 24:14-15 (2014)
Darwinia Rudge
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. p299, t. 22. (1816)
Darwinia capitellata Rye
Nuytsia 4:423-426 (1983)
Eucalyptus L'Hér.
Sert.Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus arborella Brooker & Hopper
Twertup Yate Nuytsia 14:336-338, Fig. 4A (2002)
Eucalyptus astringens subsp. redacta Brooker & Hopper
Coastal Brown Mallet Nuytsia 14:353, Fig. 7C (2002)
Eucalyptus caesia subsp. magna Brooker & Hopper
Silver Princess Nuytsia 4:117-120, Figs 2, 4, 8A (1982)
Eucalyptus cernua Brooker & Hopper
Nodding Mallet Nuytsia 14:342-343, Fig. 4B (2002)
Eucalyptus crucis subsp. lanceolata Brooker & Hopper
Narrow-leaved Granite Mallee Nuytsia 4:120-125, Figs 5, 7, 8E (1982)
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 insularis subsp. continentalis D.Nicolle & Brooker
Nuytsia 24:251-252 (2014)
Eucalyptus mcquoidii Brooker & Hopper
Quoin Head Marlock Nuytsia 14:336, Fig. 3 (2002)
Eucalyptus mimica Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 14:344-345 (2002)

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