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Names in this reference:
Plokiostigma Schuch. Plokiostigma lehmannii Schuch. Stackhousia aspericocca Schuch. Stackhousia dorypetala Schuch. Stackhousia flava Hook. Stackhousia gunniana Schltdl. Stackhousia huegelii Endl. Stackhousia lutea Schuch. Stackhousia maculata Hook.f. Stackhousia monogyna Labill. Stackhousia muelleri Schuch. Stackhousia muricata Lindl. Stackhousia nuda Lindl. Stackhousia obtusa Lindl. Stackhousia pubescens A.Rich. Stackhousia pubescens f. leiococca Schuch. Stackhousia pubescens A.Rich. f. pubescens Stackhousia spathulata Sieber exSpreng. Stackhousia viminea Sm. Tripterococcus brachystigma Schuch. Tripterococcus brunonis Endl. Tripterococcus junceus Bunge Tripterococcus simplex Bunge Tripterococcus spathulatus Schuch.
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- https://id.biodiversity.org.au/26200 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/83931 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/98979 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/109364 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/83773 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/98223 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/71268 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/71873 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/98551 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/boa/reference/apni/26200 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/109415 specific.