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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 24 Number 2 2011


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Comparative morphology and phylogeny of Nicotiana section Suaveolentes (Solanaceae) in Australia and the South Pacific 

Claire E. Marks, Ed Newbigin and Pauline Y. Ladiges

pp. 61-86

  
 


Acanthostyles (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae): a revision with a multivariate analysis 

Mariana A. Grossi, Diego G. Gutiérrez, Pedro C. Berrueta and Juan J. Martínez

pp. 87-103

  
 


Section Mimadenia: its phylogenetic relationships within the genus Mimosa (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae) using plastid trnLF sequence data 

C. Bessega and R. H. Fortunato

pp. 104-110

  
 


The phylogenetic disposition of Antrodia s.l. (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from Patagonia, Argentina 

M. Rajchenberg, S. P. Gorjón and M. B. Pildain

pp. 111-120

  
 


High conifer diversity in Oligo-Miocene New Zealand 

Gregory J. Jordan, Raymond J. Carpenter, Jennifer M. Bannister, Daphne E. Lee, Dallas C. Mildenhall and Robert S. Hill

pp. 121-136

  
 


  
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