Vascular Plants

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Graham, V.A.W. (1988), Delimitation and infra-generic classification of Justicia (Acanthaceae). Kew Bulletin 43(4) : 551-624 (Paper) Graham, V.A.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Anisostachya Nees
  2. Calophanoides (C.B.Clarke) Ridl.
  3. Cyrtanthera Nees
  4. Drejerella Lindau
  5. Justicia L.
  6. Justicia cavernarum F.Muell.
  7. Justicia hygrophiloides F.Muell.
  8. Justicia kempeana F.Muell.
  9. Justicia obtusa (Nees) Lindau
  10. Justicia peploides (Nees) T.Anderson
  11. Justicia sect. Cyrtanthera (Nees) V.A.W.Graham
  12. Justicia sect. Drejerella (Lindau) V.A.W.Graham
  13. Justicia sect. Harnieria (Solms) Benth.
  14. Justicia sect. Rhaphidospora (Nees) T.Anderson
  15. Justicia sect. Rostellaria T.Anderson
  16. Justicia sect. Rostellularia (Rchb.) C.B.Clarke
  17. Justicia sect. Simonisia (Nees) V.A.W.Graham
  18. Justicia subsect. Anisostachya (Nees) V.A.W.Graham
  19. Justicia subsect. Betonica V.A.W.Graham
  20. Justicia subsect. Rostellaria V.A.W.Graham
  21. Rhaphidospora Nees
  22. Rostellaria Nees
  23. Rostellularia Rchb.
  24. Rostellularia obtusa Nees
  25. Sarojusticia Bremek.
  26. Sarojusticia kempeana (F.Muell.) Bremek. ex H.Eichler
  27. Simonisia Nees

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