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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 18 Number 1 2005
Generic Concepts and Modern Taxonomy


Preface to 'Generic Concepts and Modern Taxonomy' 

Russell Barrett

pp. I-ii

 


Majority rules, when systematists disagree 

Timothy J. Entwisle and Peter H. Weston

pp. 1-6

  
 


Generic concepts within hornworts: historical review, contemporary insights and future directions 

D. Christine Cargill, Karen S. Renzaglia, Juan Carlos Villarreal and R. Joel Duff

pp. 7-16

  
 


Generic concepts in Australian mosses 

Niels Klazenga

pp. 17-23

  
 


An overview of Chara L. in Australia (Characeae, Charophyta) 

Michelle T. Casanova

pp. 25-39

  
 


Generic delimitation and phylogenetic uncertainty: an example from a group that has undergone an explosive radiation 

L. A. Orthia, L. G. Cook and M. D. Crisp

pp. 41-47

  
 


What to do with Hibiscus? A proposed nomenclatural resolution for a large and well known genus of Malvaceae and comments on paraphyly 

B. E. Pfeil and M. D. Crisp

pp. 49-60

  
 


Patterns of evolution in Australian Mimulus and related genera (Phrymaceae~Scrophulariaceae): a molecular phylogeny using chloroplast and nuclear sequence data 

Paul M. Beardsley and William R. Barker

pp. 61-73

  
 


An assessment of old and new DNA sequence evidence for the paraphyly of Banksia with respect to Dryandra (Proteaceae) 

Austin R. Mast, Eric H. Jones and Shawn P. Havery

pp. 75-88

  
 


Phylogenetic analysis of the Australian Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae) based on morphology and nuclear DNA 

K. A. Shepherd, T. D. Macfarlane and M. Waycott

pp. 89-115

  
 


  
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