Vascular Plants

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Hassall, D.C. (1976), Numerical and cytotaxonomic evidence for generic delimitation in Australian Euphorbieae. Australian Journal of Botany 24(5) : 633-640 (Paper) Hassall, D.C. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Chamaesyce alsiniflora (Baill.) D.C.Hassall
  2. Chamaesyce atoto (G.Forst.) Croizat
  3. Chamaesyce australis (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  4. Chamaesyce biconvexa (Domin) D.C.Hassall
  5. Chamaesyce dallachyana (Baill.) D.C.Hassall
  6. Chamaesyce drummondii (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  7. Chamaesyce filipes (Benth.) D.C.Hassall
  8. Chamaesyce hirta (L.) Millsp.
  9. Chamaesyce inappendiculata (Domin) D.C.Hassall
  10. Chamaesyce macgillivrayi (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  11. Chamaesyce micradenia (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  12. Chamaesyce mitchelliana (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  13. Chamaesyce mitchelliana var. hirta (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  14. Chamaesyce mitchelliana (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall var. mitchelliana
  15. Chamaesyce myrtoides (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall
  16. Chamaesyce schultzii (Benth.) D.C.Hassall
  17. Chamaesyce vachellii (Hook. & Arn.) H.Hara
  18. Chamaesyce wheeleri (Baill.) D.C.Hassall
  19. Euphorbia alsiniflora Baill.
  20. Euphorbia australis Boiss.
  21. Euphorbia biconvexa Domin
  22. Euphorbia dallachyana Baill.
  23. Euphorbia drummondii Boiss.
  24. Euphorbia filipes Benth.
  25. Euphorbia inappendiculata Domin
  26. Euphorbia macgillivrayi Boiss.
  27. Euphorbia micradenia Boiss.
  28. Euphorbia mitchelliana Boiss.
  29. Euphorbia mitchelliana var. hirta Boiss.
  30. Euphorbia myrtoides Boiss.
  31. Euphorbia schultzii Benth.
  32. Euphorbia wheeleri Baill.

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