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Displaying records 121–140 of 269
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Restionaceae R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 243 (1810)
Leptocarpus R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 250 (1810)
Leptocarpus kraussii B.G.Briggs
Telopea 16:37-38, Fig. 11a-f (2014)
Leptocarpus kraussii L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs ms
Leptocarpus laxus (R.Br.) B.G.Briggs
Taxon 50:891 (2001)
Leptocarpus ramosissimus (Gilg) L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs ms
Leptocarpus roycei B.G.Briggs
Telopea 16:29-30, Fig. 6a-f (2014)
Leptocarpus roycei L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs ms
Leptocarpus scariosus R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 250 (1810)
Leptocarpus scoparius B.G.Briggs
Telopea 16:22 (2014)
Leptocarpus sp. A Perth Flora
Leptocarpus sp. B Perth Flora
Leptocarpus sp. C Perth Flora
Leptocarpus sp. D Perth Flora
Leptocarpus sp. E Perth Flora
Leptocarpus spathaceus R.Br.
Prodr. 250 (1810)
Leptocarpus tenax (Labill.) R.Br.
Slender Twine Rush Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 250 (1810)
Leptocarpus tenellus (Nees) F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 8:90-91 (1873)
Leptocarpus tephrinus B.G.Briggs
Telopea 16:25, 29, Fig. 4 (2014)
Leptocarpus tephrinus L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs ms
Leptocarpus thysananthus B.G.Briggs
Telopea 16:38-39, Fig. 11 g-l (2014)
Leptocarpus thysananthus L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs ms

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.