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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 15 Number 6 2002
A phylogeny inferred from large-subunit (26S) ribosomal DNA sequences suggests that the family Dasypogonaceae is closely aligned with the Restionaceae allies
Ray Neyland
pp. 749-754
Abstract
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New saprobic fungi on fronds of palms from northern Queensland, Australia
Yanna Hyde and
Kevin D. Hyde
pp. 755-764
Abstract
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Lactarius (Basidiomycota, Russulaceae) in Papua New Guinea. 3. Two new
Lactarius
species in subgenus
Plinthogali
Annemieke Verbeken
, Neale L. Bougher and Roy Halling
pp. 765-771
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The type and Australian species of the red algal genera
Liagora
and
Ganonema
(Liagoraceae, Nemaliales)
John M. Huisman
pp. 773-838
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A cytotaxonomic survey of the Pteridophyta of Australia
Mary D. Tindale and S. K. Roy
pp. 839-937
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pp. 939-940
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