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Amaranthaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. 87-88 (1789)
Ptilotus R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 415 (1810)
Ptilotus chrysocomus R.W.Davis
Nuytsia 15:221-224,Fig.1 (2004)
Ptilotus halophilus R.W.Davis
Nuytsia 15:224-226,Fig.3 (2004)
Asphodelaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 51 (1785)
Bulbine Wolf
Gen.Pl. 84 (1776)
Bulbine pendula Keighery
Nuytsia 15:241-244, Fig. 1 (2004)
Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Angianthus J.C.Wendl.
Coll.Pl. 2:31 (1808)
Angianthus halophilus Keighery
Nuytsia 15:256,258-259,Fig.1 (2004)
Blennospora A.Gray
Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 3:98, 172 (1851)
Blennospora doliiformis Keighery
Nuytsia 15:33-35,Fig.1 (2002)
Byblidaceae Domin
Acta Bot.Bohem. 1:3 (1922)
Byblis Salisb.
Parad.Lond. pt. 95 (1808)
Byblis lamellata Conran & Lowrie
Nuytsia 15:18-19,Figs 2B,3 (2002)
Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Parad.Lond. pt.73 (1807)
Hibbertia Andrews
Bot.Repos. 2:472, Tab.126 (1800)
Hibbertia acrotrichion J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:279-281, Fig. 1 (2004)
Hibbertia ancistrophylla J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:139-141,Fig.1 (2002)
Hibbertia ancistrotricha J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:143-145,Fig.3 (2002)
Hibbertia avonensis J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:145-146,Figs.3G-L (2002)
Hibbertia chartacea J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:280, 282, Fig. 1 (2004)
Hibbertia diamesogenos (Steud.) J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:327 (2004)
Hibbertia fitzgeraldensis J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:133-135,Figs 4A-F (2002)
Hibbertia hibbertioides var. meridionalis J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:285, 289-290, Fig. 4 (2004)
Hibbertia hibbertioides var. pedunculata J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:285, 290-291, Fig. 4 (2004)
Hibbertia lepidocalyx J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:146-147 (2002)
Hibbertia lepidocalyx subsp. tuberculata J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:149,Fig.4G (2002)
Hibbertia oligantha J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:299-302 (2004)
Hibbertia pachyphylla J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:302-304, Fig. 2 (2004)
Hibbertia papillata J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15:304-305, Fig. 2D-J (2004)

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