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Zygophyllaceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:545 (1814)
Kallstroemia Scop.
Intr.Hist.Nat. 212 (1777)
Kallstroemia bicolor (F.Muell.) Engl.
Kallstroemia curvicarpa (W.Fitzg.) C.A.Gardner
Kallstroemia hirsuta (Benth.) Engl.
Kallstroemia pentandra (R.Br.) Engl.
Kallstroemia platyptera (Benth.) Engl.
Cork Hopbush
Kallstroemia solandri (F.Muell.) Engl.
Roepera A.Juss.
Mém.Mus.Hist.Nat. 12:454, Tab. 15, Fig. 3 (1825)
Roepera ammophila (F.Muell.) Beier & Thulin
Sand Twinleaf Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:30 (2003)
Roepera angustifolia (H.Eichler) Beier & Thulin
Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:30 (2003)
Roepera apiculata (F.Muell.) Beier & Thulin
Gallweed Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:30 (2003)
Roepera aurantiaca Lindl.
Shrubby Twinleaf Three Exped.Australia 1:70 (1838)
Roepera aurantiaca Lindl. subsp. aurantiaca
Roepera billardierei (DC.) G.Don
Coast Twinleaf Gen.Hist. 1:770 (1831)
Roepera compressa (J.M.Black) Beier & Thulin
Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:30 (2003)
Roepera eichleri (R.M.Barker) Beier & Thulin
Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:30 (2003)
Roepera eremaea (Diels) Beier & Thulin
Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:31 (2003)
Roepera fruticulosa (DC.) G.Don
Shrubby Twinleaf Gen.Hist. 1:771 (1831)
Roepera glauca (F.Muell.) Beier & Thulin
Pale Twinleaf Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:31 (2003)
Roepera halophila (R.M.Barker) Beier & Thulin
Pl.Syst.Evol. 240:31 (2003)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.