Vascular Plants

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D.J.Dixon Name author Dixon, D.J. Reference author
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8 References:
  1. Dixon, D.J. (16 December 1997), A taxonomic revision of the genus Austrosteenisia R.Geesink (Fabaceae: Millettieae). Austrobaileya 5(1)
  2. Dixon, D.J. (8 March 2001), Figs, wasps and species concepts: a re-evaluation of the infraspecific taxa of Ficus macrophylla (Moraceae: Urostigma sect. Malvanthera). Australian Systematic Botany 14(1)
  3. Dixon, D.J. (30 August 2001), A chequered history: the taxonomy of Ficus platypoda and F. leucotricha (Moraceae: Urostigma sect. Malvanthera) unravelled. Australian Systematic Botany 14(4)
  4. Dixon, D.J. (8 January 2001), Ficus lilliputiana (Moraceae), a new species from the Kimberley region of Western Australian and the Northern Territory. Nuytsia 13(3)
  5. Dixon, D.J. (7 May 2002), Ficus rubiginosa f. glabrescens (F.M.Bailey) D.J.Dixon: a new taxonomic status for an old Bailey name. Australian Systematic Botany 15(2)
  6. Dixon, D.J. (4 July 2003), A taxonomic revision of the Australian Ficus species in the section Malvanthera (Ficus subg. Urostigma: Moraceae). Telopea 10(1)
  7. Dixon, D.J. (2005), Personal Communication
  8. Dixon, D.J. (23 November 2007), Ficus carpentariensis - a new sandpaper fig for northern Australia and a revision of the F. opposita complex (Moraceae: Ficus subg. Ficus sect. Sycidium informal group F. copiosa). Nuytsia 16(2)

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