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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Calothamnus Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 2:25, Tab. 164 (1806)
Calothamnus hirsutus Hawkeswood
Nuytsia 5:139-141,Figs 10-11 (1984)
Calothamnus kalbarriensis Hawkeswood
Nuytsia 5:147-150,Figs 11-17 (1984)
Calothamnus macrocarpus Hawkeswood
Nuytsia 5:146-147,Figs 11-16 (1984)
Calothamnus tuberosus Hawkeswood
Nuytsia 5:133-135,Figs 5,7,11 (1984)
Calytrix Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 2:8,Tab.146 (1806)
Calytrix ecalycata subsp. brevis Keighery
Nuytsia 15:263, 266-267, Fig. 1 (2004)
Calytrix ecalycata subsp. pubescens Keighery
Nuytsia 15:263, 267-268 Fig. 1 (2004)
Calytrix pimeleoides Keighery
Nuytsia 15:262-265, Fig. 1 (2004)
Darwinia Rudge
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. p299, t. 22. (1816)
Darwinia apiculata N.G.Marchant
Scarp Darwinia Nuytsia 5:63-65,Fig.1 (1984)
Ericomyrtus Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 20:154 (1847)
Ericomyrtus parviflora (Turcz.) Rye
Nuytsia 25:137 (2015)
Ericomyrtus serpyllifolia (Turcz.) Rye
Nuytsia 25:138 (2015)
Ericomyrtus tenuior (Ewart) Rye
Nuytsia 25:142 (2015)
Eucalyptus L'Hér.
Sert.Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus alipes (L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill) D.Nicolle & Brooker
Hyden Mallet Nuytsia 15:412 (2005)
Eucalyptus brevipes Brooker
Mukinbudin Mallee Nuytsia 5:365,Figs 6-7 (1986)
Eucalyptus calcicola subsp. unita D.Nicolle
Warramurrup Mallee Nuytsia 15:71-74, Fig. 2B (2002)
Eucalyptus calyerup McQuoid & Hopper
Nuytsia 15:64-66,Fig.1 (2002)
Eucalyptus celastroides subsp. virella Brooker
Wheatbelt Mallee Nuytsia 5:359-365 (1986)
Eucalyptus ceracea Brooker & Done
Seppelt Range Gum Nuytsia 5:382-385,Figs 1-2 (1986)
Eucalyptus chlorophylla Brooker & Done
Nuytsia 5:389-390 (1986)
Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. perata Brooker & Slee
Western Cong Mallee Nuytsia 15:157-162 (2004)
Eucalyptus ferriticola Brooker & Edgecombe
Nuytsia 5:373-376,Figs 1-2 (1986)

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