Vascular Plants

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Curtis, A.L., Grierson, P.F., Batley, J., Naaykens, J., Fowler, R.M., Severn-Ellis, A. & Thiele, K.R. (2 March 2022), Resolution of the Eremophila tietkensii (Scrophulariaceae) species complex based on congruence between morphological and molecular pattern analyses. Australian Systematic Botany 35(1) : 1-18 (Paper) Curtis, A.L., Grierson, P.F., Batley, J., Naaykens, J., Fowler, R.M., Severn-Ellis, A. & Thiele, K.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Eremophila hurteri A.L.Curtis & K.R.Thiele
  2. Eremophila latrobei var. tietkensii (F.Muell. & Tate) Ewart & P.H.Jarrett
  3. Eremophila naaykensii A.L.Curtis & K.R.Thiele
  4. Eremophila pachomai Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
  5. Eremophila sp. Calvert Range (A.A.Burbidge 738) WA Herbarium
  6. Eremophila sp. Hamersley Range (K.Walker KW 136) WA Herbarium
  7. Eremophila sp. Rudall River (P.G.Wilson 10512) WA Herbarium
  8. Eremophila tietkensii F.Muell. & Tate

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