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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 15 Number 4 2002
Featuring papers on Short-range Endemism of the Australian Biota
Preface to 'Short-range Endemism of the Australian Biota'
Elizabeth A. James
pp. I-I
PDF (94 KB)
A new rare species of
Acacia
from north-east Victoria
Marisa Bartolome, Neville G. Walsh, Elizabeth A. James and
Pauline Y. Ladiges
pp. 465-475
Abstract
| PDF (412 KB) - $25.00
Threats to the survival of the Grampians pincushion lily (
Borya mirabillis
, Lilliaceae) —a short-range endemic from western Victoria
Fiona Coates
, Neville G. Walsh and Elizabeth A. James
pp. 477-485
Abstract
| PDF (1.3 MB) - $25.00
Reproductive biology and genetic marker diversity in
Grevillea infecunda
(Proteaceae), a rare plant with no known seed production
Sarah K. Kimpton
, Elizabeth A. James and Andrew N. Drinnan
pp. 485-492
Abstract
| PDF (1.2 MB) - $25.00
Ceramium juliae
(Ceramiaceae, Ceramiales), a new red algal species with distinctive spines from eastern Australia
Alan J. K. Millar
pp. 493-500
Abstract
| PDF (195 KB) - $25.00
Where are the short-range endemics among Western Australian macrofungi?
Tom W. May
pp. 501-511
Abstract
| PDF (184 KB) - $25.00
Australasian sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi. XII.
Amarrendia
gen. nov.: an astipitate, sequestrate relative of
Torrendia
and
Amanita
(Amanitaceae) from Australia
Neale L. Bougher
and Teresa Lebel
pp. 513-525
Abstract
| PDF (3.5 MB) - $40.00
Menegazzia
(Parmeliaceae: Ascomycota) and an associated lichenicolous fungus,
Abrothallus parmeliarum
, from Patagonia, Argentina
E. Bernasconi,
S. Calvelo
and M. T. Adler
pp. 527-534
Abstract
| PDF (3.1 MB) - $25.00
A phylogenetic analysis of the
Chamelaucium
alliance (Myrtaceae)
N. Lam,
P. G. Wilson
, M. M. Heslewood and C. J. Quinn
pp. 535-543
Abstract
| PDF (34 KB) - $25.00
Seed and seedling morphology, and seed anatomy of Lasiopetaleae (Malvaceae
s.l.
or Sterculiaceae)
C. F. Wilkins
and J. A. Chappill
pp. 545-564
Abstract
| PDF (572 KB) - $40.00
New taxa in
Glycine
(Fabaceae: Phaseolae) from north-western Australia
B. E. Pfeil
and L. A. Craven
pp. 565-573
Abstract
| PDF (2.8 MB) - $25.00
Phylogeny and biogeography of southern hemisphere high-mountain
Cardamine
species (Brassicaceae)
W. Bleeker
, A. Franzke, K. Pollmann,
A. H. D. Brown
and H. Hurka
pp. 575-581
Abstract
| PDF (198 KB) - $25.00
The genus
Taxithelium
(Bryopsida, Sematophyllaceae) in Australia
H. P. Ramsay
, W. B. Schofield and B. C. Tan
pp. 583-596
Abstract
| PDF (1.6 MB) - $40.00
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