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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 20 Number 4 2007


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L. A. S. JOHNSON REVIEW No. 9. Construction and annotation of large phylogenetic trees 

Michael J. Sanderson

pp. 287-301

  
 


Re-evaluation of the genus Babingtonia (Myrtaceae) in eastern Australia and New Caledonia 

Peter G. Wilson, Margaret M. Heslewood and Christopher J. Quinn

pp. 302-318

  
 


Incorporation of the Australian genera Halosarcia, Pachycornia, Sclerostegia and Tegicornia into Tecticornia (Salicornioideae, Chenopodiaceae) 

Kelly A. Shepherd and Paul G. Wilson

pp. 319-331

  
 


Phylogeny of Prosopis (Leguminosae) as shown by morphological and biochemical evidence 

Alicia D. Burghardt and Shirley M. Espert

pp. 332-339

  
 


Cheiranthera (Pittosporaceae) 

Lindy W. Cayzer, Mike D. Crisp and Stuart Donaldson

pp. 340-354

  
 


Australasian species of Macowanites are sequestrate species of Russula (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota) 

Teresa Lebel and Jennifer E. Tonkin

pp. 355-381

  
 


  
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