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Displaying records 201–220 of 251
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Rubiaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 196 (1789)
Spermacoce L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:102 (1753)
Spermacoce brachystema Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:439 (1867)
Spermacoce breviflora Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:442 (1867)
Spermacoce constricta Harwood
Austral.Syst.Bot. 18:332-333 (2005)
Spermacoce cylindrata Dessein ms
Spermacoce dolichosperma Harwood
Austral.Syst.Bot. 18:335-336 (2005)
Spermacoce exserta Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:441 (1867)
Spermacoce gibba Harwood
Austral.Syst.Bot. 18:339-340 (2005)
Spermacoce hillii (Chippend.) Govaerts
World Checkl.Seed Pl. 2:16 (1996)
Spermacoce hippocrepica Dessein ms
Spermacoce laevigata F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:41 (1863)
Spermacoce leptoloba Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:440 (1867)
Spermacoce melanosperma Dessein ms
Spermacoce nudiuscula Dessein ms
Spermacoce occidentalis Harwood
Austral.Syst.Bot. 18:348-349 (2005)
Spermacoce oxytheca Dessein ms
Spermacoce phaeosperma Harwood
Austral.Syst.Bot. 18:351-351, Figs 4(e),15(g-i) (2005)
Spermacoce platysperma Dessein ms
Spermacoce pogostoma Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:440 (1867)
Spermacoce polygama Dessein ms
Spermacoce remota Lam.
Tabl.Encycl. 1:273 (1791)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.