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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 19 Number 2 2006
L. A. S. JOHNSON REVIEW No. 5. An end to all things? — plants and their names
Peter F. Stevens
pp. 115-133
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Rhytismatales of Australia: the genus
Marthamyces
Peter R. Johnston
pp. 135-146
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A review of
Planchonia
(Lecythidaceae) in Australia
Russell L. Barrett
pp. 147-153
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Molecular systematics of Australian
Calotis
(Asteraceae: Astereae)
K. Watanabe, K. Kosuge, R. Shimamura, N. Konishi and K. Taniguchi
pp. 155-168
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Polianthion
, a new genus of Rhamnaceae (Pomaderreae) from Western Australia and Queensland
Jürgen Kellermann, Barbara L. Rye and Kevin R. Thiele
pp. 169-181
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A revision of
Cassinia
(Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) in Australia. 5. Additional taxa in Section
Leptocephalae
A. E. Orchard
pp. 183-191
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