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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Astartea DC.
Prodr. 3:210 (1828)
Astartea sp. Mt Dimer (C. McChesney TRL4/72)
Astartea sp. Mt Johnston (A.R. Annels 5645)
Astartea sp. Pingerup rock (E.D. Middleton 78)
Astartea sp. Porongurup (G.J. Keighery 12320)
Astartea sp. Red Hill (K.R. Newbey 8462)
Astartea sp. Rivers (K.R. Newbey 1740)
Astartea sp. Scott River (D. Backshall 88233)
Astartea sp. southern ranges (T.E.H. Aplin 2108)
Astartea sp. staminodes (A. Strid 21584)
Astartea sp. staminodes (M.E. & M.E. Trudgen 1643)
Astartea sp. Waroona (R.J. Cranfield 11429)
Astartea sp. wing tips (M.E. Trudgen 12044)
Astartea transversa Rye
Nuytsia 260-262, Figs 2b, 3k & 4i (2013)
Astartea zephyra Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 23:262-264 (2013)
Asteromyrtus Schauer
Linnaea 17 242 (1843)
Asteromyrtus arnhemica (Byrnes) Craven
Austral.Syst.Bot. 1:378 (1988)
Astus Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 15(3):498-503, Figs 1,2 (2005)
Astus duomilia Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 15(3):504-505 (2005)
Astus duomilius Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 15:504-505 (2005)
Astus subroseus Trudgen & Rye
Nuytsia 15(3):505-507, Fig. 2a-f (2005)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.