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Displaying records 241–257 of 257
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Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Parad.Lond. pt.73 (1807)
Hibbertia Andrews
Bot.Repos. 2:472, Tab.126 (1800)
Hibbertia turleyana J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 15(2):307-308, 309, Fig. 3 (2004)
Hibbertia ulicifolia (Benth.) J.R.Wheeler
Nuytsia 13(2):385 (2000)
Hibbertia uncinata (Benth.) F.Muell.
Syst.Census Austral.Pl. 2 (1882)
Hibbertia vaginata (Benth.) F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 11:96 (1880)
Hibbertia verrucosa (Turcz.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:22 (1863)
Hibbertia wandoo (J.R.Wheeler) T.Hammer & K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 35:43 (2024)
Hibbertia wheelerae K.R.Thiele
Austral.Syst.Bot. 32:81-82 (2019)
Hibbertia xenandra K.R.Thiele
Austral.J.Taxon. 53:7-8, Fig. 3 (2024)
Pachynema DC.
Syst.Nat. 1:411 (1817)
Pachynema junceum Benth.
Pachynema sp. Prince Regent (M.D.Barrett & R.L. Barrett 1342)
Pachynema sphenandrum F.Muell. & Tate
Trans.& Proc.Roy.Soc.South Australia 5:79 (1882)
Pleurandra Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 2(15):5 (1806)
Pleurandra acerosa DC.
Syst.Nat. [Candolle] 1:422 (1818)
Pleurandra cognata Steud.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1(2):265 (1845)
Pleurandra diamesogenos Steud.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1(2):265 (1845)
Pleurandra juniperina Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 22(3):6 (1849)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.