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Displaying records 1021–1040 of 1180
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Acacia Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Acacia sp. Wongawol (I. Kealley IEK 015)
Acacia sp. Wren Creek Crossing (K.F. Kenneally 11853)
Acacia sp. Wubin (B.R. Maslin 4131)
Acacia sp. Yinnetharra (L. Sweedman 8229)
Acacia spathulata Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:356-357 (1864)
Acacia spathulifolia Maslin
Nuytsia 2:213-215 (1978)
Acacia speckii R.S.Cowan & Maslin
Nuytsia 12(3):465-466 (1999)
Acacia spectra Lewington & Maslin
Nuytsia 19:67-70, Fig. 2 (2009)
Acacia spectrum Lewington & Maslin
Kimberley Ghost Wattle Nuytsia 19:67-70, Fig. 2 (2009)
Acacia sphacelata Benth.
London J.Bot. 1:338 (1842)
Acacia sphacelata subsp. recurva Maslin
Nuytsia 12(3):401-402 (1999)
Acacia sphacelata Benth. subsp. sphacelata
Acacia sphacelata subsp. verticillata Maslin
Nuytsia 12(3):402-403 (1999)
Acacia sphaerostachya E.Pritz.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:305 (1904)
Acacia sphenophylla Maslin
Nuytsia 12(3):403-405 (1999)
Acacia spinosissima Benth.
Linnaea 26:621 (1855)
Acacia splendens Maslin & C.P.Elliott
Nuytsia 16(1):82-85, Fig. 1 (2006)
Acacia spondylophylla F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 8:243 (1874)
Acacia spongolitica R.S.Cowan & Maslin
Nuytsia 7(2): 195-197, Figs.2G-I (1990)
Acacia squamata Lindl.
Sketch Veg.Swan R. 15 (1839)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.