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Accepted Name | Source |
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Sclerolaena | |
According to:CHAH (2005), Australian Plant Census | |
Published in:Brown, R. (1810), Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae et insulae Van-Diemen, exhibens characteres plantarum quas annis 1802-1805 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Coilocarpus heterotypic | |
Published in:Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Coilocarpus ex heterotypic | |
Published in:Domin, K. (1921), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Bibliotheca Botanica 22(89) | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia sect. Platyacantha ex heterotypic | |
Published in:Mueller, F.J.H. von (1923), Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 48(4) | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Austrobassia sect. Orthospermae heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Cyrilwhitea heterotypic | |
Published in:Ising, E.H. (1964), Cyrilwhitea, a new Genus in Chenopodiaceae. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 88 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Coilocarpus heterotypic | |
Published in:Mueller, F.J.H. von (1873), Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae 8(60) | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Coilocarpus heterotypic | |
Published in:Kuntze, C.E.O. in Post, T. von & Kuntze, O. (1903), Lexikon Generum Phanerogamarum | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia misapplied | |
Published in:Allioni, C. (1766), Melanges de Philosophie et de Mathematique de la Societe Royale de Turin 3 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia misapplied | |
Published in:Allioni, C. (1766), Melanges de Philosophie et de Mathematique de la Societe Royale de Turin 3 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Anisacantha heterotypic | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Sclerobassia heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Sclerolaena subg. Anisacantha ( ) heterotypic | |
Published in:Domin, K. (1921), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Bibliotheca Botanica 22(89) | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Austrobassia heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Coelocarpus heterotypic | |
Published in:Kuntze, C.E.O. in Post, T. von & Kuntze, O. (1903), Lexikon Generum Phanerogamarum | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Austrobassia sect. Austrobassia heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia sect. Trachycarpus heterotypic | |
Published in:White, C.T. (1944), Contributions to the Queensland Flora, No. 8. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 55 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Austrobassia sect. Ventricosae heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia sect. Anisacantha ( ) heterotypic | |
Published in:Volkens, G.L.A. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1893), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien III, 1a | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Sclerolaena sect. Anisacantha ( ) heterotypic | |
Published in:Ulbrich, E. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1934), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 16 c | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia misapplied | |
Published in:Allioni, C. (1766), Melanges de Philosophie et de Mathematique de la Societe Royale de Turin 3 | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Bassia sect. Platyacantha heterotypic | |
Published in:Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae 12(94) | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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Kentropsis heterotypic | |
Published in:Moquin-Tandon, C.H.B.A. (1840), Chenopodearum Monographica Enumeratio | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
Name | Source |
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Sclerolaena accepted | |
Bentham (1870) treated these species as Sclerolaena and Anisacantha. In subsequent literature this endemic Australian genus was included in the northern hemisphere/African genus Bassia, following F.Mueller, Census Austral. Pl. (1882), R.H.Anderson, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 48: 317-355 (1923) and E.H.Ising, Trans. Roy. Soc. SA 88:61-110 (1964). They were all transferred to Sclerolaena by Scott (1978), a placement now generally accepted. |
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http://id.biodiversity.org.au/taxon/apni/51270530 URI unknown | |
https://id.biodiversity.org.au/instance/apni/603512 Taxon Concept current | |
https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/64785 Scientific Name current | |
https://id.biodiversity.org.au/taxon/apni/51270530 Taxon current |
Classification
- kingdom
- Plantae
- phylum
- Charophyta
- class
- Equisetopsida
- subclass
- Magnoliidae
- superorder
- Caryophyllanae
- order
- Caryophyllales
- family
- Chenopodiaceae
- genus
- Sclerolaena
- subgenus
- Sclerolaena subg. Sclerolaena
- section botany
- Austrobassia sect. Stelligerae
- section botany
- Sclerolaena sect. Astrocarpa
- section botany
- Sclerolaena sect. Sclerolaena
- species
- Kentropsis cornuta
- species
- Sclerolaena aellenii ( )
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- Sclerolaena alata
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- Sclerolaena anisacanthoides ( )
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- Sclerolaena articulata ( )
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- Sclerolaena beaugleholei ( )
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- Sclerolaena bicornis
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- Sclerolaena bicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena birchii ( )
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- Sclerolaena blackiana ( )
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- Sclerolaena blakei ( )
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- Sclerolaena brachyptera ( )
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- Sclerolaena brevifolia ( )
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- Sclerolaena burbidgeae ( )
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- Sclerolaena calcarata ( )
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- Sclerolaena clavata ( )
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- Sclerolaena clelandii ( )
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- Sclerolaena constricta ( )
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- Sclerolaena convexula ( )
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- Sclerolaena copleyi ( )
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- Sclerolaena cornishiana ( )
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- Sclerolaena costata ( )
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- Sclerolaena crenata ( )
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- Sclerolaena cristata ( )
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- Sclerolaena cuneata
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- Sclerolaena decurrens ( )
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- Sclerolaena densiflora ( )
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- Sclerolaena deserticola
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- Sclerolaena diacantha ( )
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- Sclerolaena divaricata ( )
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- Sclerolaena divaricata ( )
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- Sclerolaena drummondii ( )
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- Sclerolaena eriacantha ( )
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- Sclerolaena eurotioides ( )
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- Sclerolaena everistiana ( )
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- Sclerolaena fimbriolata ( )
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- Sclerolaena fontinalis
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- Sclerolaena forrestiana ( )
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- Sclerolaena fusiformis
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- Sclerolaena gardneri ( )
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- Sclerolaena georgei ( )
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- Sclerolaena glabra ( )
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- Sclerolaena globosa ( )
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- Sclerolaena holtiana ( )
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- Sclerolaena hostilis ( )
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- Sclerolaena intricata ( )
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- Sclerolaena johnsonii ( )
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- Sclerolaena lanata ( )
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- Sclerolaena lanicuspis ( ) ex
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- Sclerolaena limbata ( )
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- Sclerolaena longicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena medicaginoides
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- Sclerolaena microcarpa ( )
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- Sclerolaena minuta ( )
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- Sclerolaena muelleri ( )
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- Sclerolaena muricata ( )
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- Sclerolaena murrayae ( )
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- Sclerolaena napiformis
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- Sclerolaena nitida ( )
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- Sclerolaena obliquicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena oppositicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena parallelicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena parviflora ( )
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- Sclerolaena patenticuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena ramsayae ( )
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- Sclerolaena ramulosa ( )
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- Sclerolaena recurvicuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena scrymgeoriae
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- Sclerolaena scrymgeouriae ( )
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- Sclerolaena sp. A
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- Sclerolaena sp. B
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- Sclerolaena sp. C
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- Sclerolaena stelligera ( )
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- Sclerolaena stelligera
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- Sclerolaena stylosa ( )
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- Sclerolaena symoniana ( )
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- Sclerolaena tatei ( )
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- Sclerolaena tetracuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena tetragona
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- Sclerolaena tricuspis ( )
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- Sclerolaena tridens ( )
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- Sclerolaena tubata ( )
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- Sclerolaena uniflora
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- Sclerolaena urceolata ( )
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- Sclerolaena ventricosa ( )
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- Sclerolaena walkeri ( )
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- Sclerolaena x caput-casuarii ( )
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