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Apiaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed. 2, 21 (1836)
Actinotus Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:67, t. 92 (1805)
Actinotus laxus Keighery
Nuytsia 13:23-24,Fig.1 (1999)
Actinotus whicheranus Keighery
Nuytsia 13:24-27, Fig. 2 (1999)
Araceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 23 (1789)
Typhonium Schott
Wiener Z.Kunst p 732 (1829)
Typhonium peltandroides A.Hay, M.D.Barrett & R.L.Barrett
Nuytsia 13:243-245, Fig. 1 (1999)
Araliaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 217 (1789)
Trachymene Rudge
Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:300, Tab.21 (1811)
Trachymene anisocarpa var. trichocarpa Rye
Nuytsia 13:206-207,Fig.4E (1999)
Trachymene ceratocarpa (W.Fitzg.) Keighery & Rye
Nuytsia 13:42 (1999)
Trachymene coerulea subsp. leucopetala (Benth.) Rye
Nuytsia 13:211 (1999)
Trachymene grandis (Turcz.) Rye
Nuytsia 13:216 (1999)
Trachymene oleracea subsp. sedimenta Rye
Nuytsia 13:219-221, Fig. 7A-D (1999)
Trachymene oleracea subsp. sedimentum Rye
Nuytsia 13:219-221, Fig. 7A-D (1999)
Trachymene pilbarensis Rye
Nuytsia 13:221-222,Figs5B-E (1999)
Trachymene pyrophila Rye
Nuytsia 13:223-224,Figs4F-J (1999)
Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Leiocarpa Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 13:597-598 (2001)
Leiocarpa semicalva (F.Muell.) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 13:602 (2001)
Leiocarpa tomentosa (Sond.) Paul G.Wilson
Woolly Ixiolaena Nuytsia 13:600 (2001)
Leiocarpa websteri (S.Moore) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 13:600 (2001)
Pithocarpa Lindl.
Sketch.Veg.Swan R. 23 (1839)
Pithocarpa pulchella var. melanostigma (P.Lewis & Summerh.) Lepschi
Nuytsia 13:71 (1999)
Dasypogonaceae Dumort.
Calectasia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 263 (1810)
Calectasia browneana Keighery, K.W.Dixon & R.L.Barrett
Nuytsia 13:419-420Fig.4 (2001)
Calectasia gracilis Keighery
Nuytsia 13:424-426,Fig.6 (2001)
Calectasia hispida R.L.Barrett & K.W.Dixon
Nuytsia 13:431-433,Fig.9 (2001)
Calectasia keigheryi R.L.Barrett & K.W.Dixon
Nuytsia 13:435-437,Fig.11 (2001)

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