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Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 117 (1789)
Eremophila R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 518 (1810)
Eremophila serrulata (A.DC.) Druce
Serrate-leaved Eremophila Rep.Bot.Exch.Club Brit.Isles 4:622 (1917)
Eremophila setacea Chinnock
Eremophila 301-302, Fig. 151 (2007)
Eremophila shonae Chinnock
Eremophila 386-387 (2007)
Eremophila shonae subsp. diffusa Chinnock
Eremophila 387-388, Figs 195 c,f,g (2007)
Eremophila shonae Chinnock subsp. shonae
Eremophila simulans Chinnock
Eremophila 367-368 (2007)
Eremophila simulans subsp. lapidensis Chinnock
Eremophila 369, Fig. 184f (2007)
Eremophila simulans subsp. megacalyx Chinnock
Eremophila 369-370, Fig. 184g (2007)
Eremophila simulans Chinnock subsp. simulans
Eremophila sp. Ballythunna (R. Davis 11395)
Eremophila sp. Beverley (K. Kershaw KK 2438)
Eremophila sp. Bulga Downs (D.A. Blood 3872)
Eremophila sp. Byro (R. Wait 6128/97)
Eremophila sp. Calvert Range (A.A. Burbidge 738)
Eremophila sp. Cane River (D.J. Edinger 1576)
Eremophila sp. Carnarvon Range (D.J. Edinger Nats 24)
Eremophila sp. Collier Range (M. Greeve 33)
Eremophila sp. Coodardo Gap (B. Buirchell BB 330)
Eremophila sp. Fitzgerald River (C.J. Robinson 928)
Eremophila sp. Gibson Desert (J.S. Beard 4906)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.