Vascular Plants

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K.R.Thiele & T.Hammer Name author Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. Reference author
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  1. Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. (10 July 2023), Two new Western Australian species related to Hibbertia priceana (Dilleniaceae). Australian Journal of Taxonomy 29
  2. Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. (25 March 2024), Four new Western Australian species related to Hibbertia axillibarba (Dilleniaceae). Australian Journal of Taxonomy 58
  3. Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. (25 September 2022), Hibbertia subvillosa (Dilleniaceae), a new Western Australian species segregated from H. striata. Australian Journal of Taxonomy 8
  4. Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. (12 February 2023), Hibbertia glaucophylla is the correct name for the Western Australian species currently known as H. rupicola (Dilleniaceae). Australian Journal of Taxonomy 13
  5. Thiele, K.R. & Hammer, T.A. (7 March 2024), Four new small-flowered species of Western Australian Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae). Australian Journal of Taxonomy 53

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