Vascular Plants

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Taylor, P. (1986), New taxa in Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae). Kew Bulletin 41(1) : 1-18 (Paper) Taylor, P. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Enskide Raf.
  2. Nelipus Raf.
  3. Pleiochasia (Kamienski) Barnhart
  4. Polypompholyx Lehm.
  5. Utricularia antennifera P.Taylor
  6. Utricularia arnhemica P.Taylor
  7. Utricularia benthamii P.Taylor
  8. Utricularia cheiranthos P.Taylor
  9. Utricularia circumvoluta P.Taylor
  10. Utricularia dunlopii P.Taylor
  11. Utricularia fistulosa P.Taylor
  12. Utricularia georgei P.Taylor
  13. Utricularia helix P.Taylor
  14. Utricularia hookeri Lehm.
  15. Utricularia inaequalis A.DC.
  16. Utricularia kenneallyi P.Taylor
  17. Utricularia quinquedentata F.Muell. ex P.Taylor
  18. Utricularia rhododactylos P.Taylor
  19. Utricularia sect. Enskide (Raf.) P.Taylor
  20. Utricularia sect. Macroceros Kamienski
  21. Utricularia sect. Meionula (Raf.) P.Taylor
  22. Utricularia sect. Nelipus (Raf.) P.Taylor
  23. Utricularia sect. Nigrescentes (Oliv.) Kamienski
  24. Utricularia sect. Oligocista A.DC.
  25. Utricularia sect. Pleiochasia Kamienski
  26. Utricularia sect. Polypompholyx (Lehm.) P.Taylor
  27. Utricularia sect. Setiscapella (Barnhart) P.Taylor
  28. Utricularia sect. Tridentaria P.Taylor
  29. Utricularia subg. Dividirostra Komiya
  30. Utricularia subg. Polypompholyx (Lehm.) P.Taylor
  31. Utricularia L. subg. Utricularia
  32. Utricularia terrae-reginae P.Taylor
  33. Utricularia tridactyla P.Taylor
  34. Utricularia triflora P.Taylor
  35. Utricularia westonii P.Taylor

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