Vascular Plants

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Krueger, T., Robinson, A., Bourke, G. & Fleischmann, A. (16 January 2023), Small leaves, big diversity: citizen science and taxonomic revision triples species number in the carnivorous Drosera microphylla complex (D. Section Ergaleium, Droseraceae). Biology 12(1), 141 : 1-57 (Paper) Krueger, T., Robinson, A., Bourke, G. & Fleischmann, A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Drosera atrata T.Krueger, A.Fleischm. & Bourke
  2. Drosera calycina Planch.
  3. Drosera calycina var. minor Benth.
  4. Drosera esperensis Lowrie
  5. Drosera hortiorum T.Krueger & Bourke
  6. Drosera koikyennuruff T.Krueger & A.S.Rob.
  7. Drosera macropetala (Diels) T.Krueger & A.Fleischm.
  8. Drosera microphylla Endl.
  9. Drosera microphylla var. macropetala Diels
  10. Drosera reflexa Bourke & A.S.Rob.
  11. Drosera rubricalyx T.Krueger & A.Fleischm.
  12. Sondera microphylla (Endl.) Chrtek & Slavikova

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