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Rye & Trudgen Name author Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. Reference author
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7 References:
  1. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (25 January 1996), Tetragonia coronata, a new species of Aizoaceae from Western Australia. Nuytsia 10(3)
  2. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (16 September 1998), Two new synonyms in the genus Pityrodia (Lamiaceae subfamily Chloanthoideae). Nuytsia 12(2)
  3. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (16 September 1998), A taxonomic revision of Dicrastylis sect. Dicrastylis (Lamiaceae subfamily Chloanthoideae). Nuytsia 12(2)
  4. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (1 August 2000), Aluta, a new Australian genus of Myrtaceae. Nuytsia 13(2)
  5. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (8 January 2001), A taxonomic revision of Thryptomene section Thryptomene (Myrtaceae). Nuytsia 13(3)
  6. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (21 August 2008), Seorsus, a new Gondwanan genus of Myrtaceae with a disjunct distribution in Borneo and Australia. Nuytsia 18
  7. Rye, B.L. & Trudgen, M.E. (18 December 2012), Seven new combinations for Western Australian members of the Myrtaceae tribe Chamelaucieae. Nuytsia 22(6)

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