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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Acacia Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Acacia veronica Maslin
Nuytsia 7: 43-46, Fig.1 (1989)
Goodeniaceae R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 573 (1810)
Anthotium R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 582 (1810)
Anthotium junciforme (de Vriese) D.A.Morrison
Nuytsia 7:55 (1989)
Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Eucalyptus L'Hér.
Sert.Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus famelica Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 7:12, Fig. 4 (1989)
Eucalyptus litorea Brooker & Hopper
Saline Mallee Nuytsia 7:10-11, Fig. 3 (1989)
Eucalyptus rigens Brooker & Hopper
Saltlake Mallee Nuytsia 7: 8-10, Fig.1 (1989)
Eucalyptus tamelica Brooker & Hopper
Nuytsia 7: 12, Fig.4 (1989)
Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Banksia L.f.
Suppl.Pl. 15, 126 (1782)
Banksia occidentalis subsp. formosa Hopper
Nuytsia 7:21,Fig.4 (1989)
Banksia seminuda subsp. remanens Hopper
Nuytsia 7:16-21, Fig. 1 (1989)
Thymelaeaceae Juss.
Fam.Pl. 2:278 (1763)
Pimelea Gaertn.
Fruct.Sem.Pl. 1:186 (1788)
Pimelea pelinos Rye
Nuytsia 7: 59-62, Fig.1 (1989)

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