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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Astartea DC.
Prodr. 3:210 (1828)
Astartea onycis Rye & Trudgen
Clawed Astartea Nuytsia 23:252-253, Fig. 3G (2013)
Astartea pulchella (DC.) Rye
Nuytsia 25:145 (2015)
Astartea reticulata Rye
Nuytsia 23:253, 255 (2013)
Astartea schaueri Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 23:256-257, Figs 3h-j, 4f-h (2013)
Astartea scoparia Schauer
Common Astartea Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:114 (1844)
Astartea sp. Barren Range (S. Barrett 340. 5)
Astartea sp. big bracteoles (A.R. Annels 995)
Astartea sp. Brixton Rd (G.J. Keighery 5389)
Astartea sp. Bungalbin Hill (K.R. Newbey 8989)
Astartea sp. eastern swamps (A.G. Gunness 2434)
Astartea sp. Esperance (A. Fairall 2431)
Astartea sp. Fitzgerald (K.R. Newbey 10844)
Astartea sp. Gingalup (N. Gibson & M. Lyons 119)
Astartea sp. Hopetoun area (A.S. George 10594)
Astartea sp. Jerdacuttup (A. Strid 21898)
Astartea sp. juniperina (G.J. Keighery 9558)
Astartea sp. Jyndabinbin Rocks (K.R. Newbey 7689)
Astartea sp. Lake Muir (B.L. Rye 230128 & R.W. Hearn)
Astartea sp. long stalks (D. Foreman 1490)
Astartea sp. Millbrook (G.J. Keighery 8063)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.