Vascular Plants

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Reynolds, S.T. (27 September 1991), New species and changes in Sapindaceae from Queensland. Austrobaileya 3(3) : 489-501 (Paper) Reynolds, S.T. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Alectryon kimberleyanus S.T.Reynolds
  2. Alectryon reticulatus Radlk.
  3. Alectryon subdentatus f. pseudostipularis Radlk.
  4. Alectryon unilobatus S.T.Reynolds
  5. Atalaya Blume
  6. Atalaya calcicola S.T.Reynolds
  7. Atalaya collina S.T.Reynolds
  8. Atalaya oligoclada S.T.Reynolds
  9. Cupaniopsis dallachyi S.T.Reynolds
  10. Cupaniopsis simulata S.T.Reynolds
  11. Cupaniopsis simulatus S.T.Reynolds
  12. Guioa dasyantha Radlk.
  13. Jagera dasyantha (Radlk.) S.T.Reynolds
  14. Jagera discolor L.S.Sm. ex S.T.Reynolds
  15. Rhysotoechia Radlk.
  16. Rhysotoechia bifoliolata Radlk.
  17. Rhysotoechia bifoliolata Radlk. subsp. bifoliolata
  18. Rhysotoechia bifoliolata subsp. nitida S.T.Reynolds
  19. Rhysotoechia florulenta S.T.Reynolds

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