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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 14 Number 2 2001


The lichen genus Graphis (Graphidaceae) in Australia 

Alan W. Archer

pp. 245-271

  
 


Australasian truffle-like fungi. X. Gymnopaxillus (Basidiomycota, Austropaxillaceae) 

Andrew W. Claridge , James M. Trappe and Michael A. Castellano

pp. 273-281

  
 


A new species and comparative morphology of Vesselowskya (Cunoniaceae) 

Andrew C. Rozefelds , Richard W. Barnes and Belinda Pellow

pp. 175-192

  
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Sphaerolobium macranthum (Leguminosae: Mirbelieae) complex revised 

Ryonen Butcher and Jennifer A. Chappill

pp. 155-173

  
 


Two new species of Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae) based on vegetative fossils from middle eocene sediments at Nelly Creek, South Australia 

Robert S. Hill and David C. Christophel

pp. 193-205

  
 


Molecular phylogeny of the tribe Anthospermeae (Rubiaceae): Systematic and biogeographic implications 

Cajsa L. Anderson, Johan H. E. Rova and Lennart Andersson

pp. 231-244

  
 


Monimiaceae sensu lato, an element of Gondwanan polar forests: Evidence from the late Cretaceous-early tertiary wood flora of Antarctica 

Imogen Poole and Helmut Gottwald

pp. 207-230

  
 


Revision of the Phyllachoraceae (Ascomycota) on hosts in the angiosperm family, Proteaceae 

Ceridwen A. Pearce , Paul Reddell and Kevin D. Hyde

pp. 283-328

  
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