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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 2 Number 3 & 4 1989
Leaf morphology of the imbricate-leaved Podocarpaceae
PM Wells and RS Hill
pp. 369-386
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Fossil imbricate-leaved Podocarpaceae from tertiary sediments in Tasmania
PM Wells and RS Hill
pp. 387-423
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The genus
Ceratium
(Dinophyceae) in Bass Strait and adjoining waters, southern Australia
JM Huisman
pp. 425-454
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Urena
(Malvaveae) in Australia
PA Fryxell and LA Craven
pp. 455-460
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Two new species of
Decaschistia
(Malvaceae) from Australia
LA Craven and PA Fryxell
pp. 461-468
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