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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 16 Number 2 2003


Editorial 

Simone Farrer

pp. I-I

 


Revision of Acacia tumida (Leguminoseae: Mimosoideae) and close allies, including the description of three rare taxa 

M. W. McDonald

pp. 139-164

  
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Phylogeny of the Sporobolus indicus complex, based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences 

Sangita Shrestha, Stephen W. Adkins , Glenn C. Graham and Donald S. Loch

pp. 165-176

  
 


Molecular phylogeny, taxonomy and biogeography of Malaccotristicha australis comb. nov. (syn. Tristicha australis) (Podostemaceae) 

Masahiro Kato , Yoko Kita and Satoshi Koi

pp. 177-183

  
 


A taxonomic review of Hibiscus sect. Furcaria (Malvaceae) in Western Australia and the Northern Territory 

L. A. Craven , F. D. Wilson and P. A. Fryxell

pp. 185-218

  
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Cajaninae of Australia (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) 

L. J. G. van der Maesen

pp. 219-227

  
 


A revision of the genus Pultenaea (Fabaceae). 2. Eastern Australian species with velutinous ovaries and incurved leaves 

R. P. J. de Kok and J. G. West

pp. 229-273

  
 


Three new graminicolous species of Curvularia (anamorphic fungi) from Queensland, Australia 

Asaipillai Sivanesan, John L. Alcorn and Roger G. Shivas

pp. 275-278

  
 


  
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