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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 13 Number 2 2000
Mid-cretaceous conifers from the Eromanga Basin, Australia
Mike S. Pole
pp. 153-197
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Rhytismatales of Australia: the genus
Coccomyces
Peter R. Johnston
pp. 199-243
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Systematics of the
Xanthosia pilosa
complex (Apiaceae: Hydrocotyloideae)
J. M. Hart
and M. J. Henwood
pp. 245-266
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Comparative morphology of
Anodopetalum
(Cunoniaceae)
Richard W. Barnes
and Andrew C. Rozefelds
pp. 267-282
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Systematics of the Australian species of
Dictyopteris
(Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)
J. A. Phillips
pp. 283-324
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