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A reference work with citation and author referred to by instances.
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Names in this reference:
Acacia adsurgens Maiden & Blakely Acacia arrecta Maslin Acacia atkinsiana Maslin Acacia bivenosa DC. Acacia clementii Domin Acacia clivicola Pedley Acacia cuspidifolia Maslin Acacia daweana Maslin Acacia effusa Maslin Acacia exilis Maslin Acacia gonocarpa var. lasiocalyx F.Muell. Acacia hamersleyensis Maslin Acacia kempeana F.Muell. Acacia marramamba Maslin Acacia pyrifolia DC. Acacia rhodophloia Maslin Acacia sibirica S.Moore Acacia stowardii Maiden Acacia trachycarpa E.Pritz. Acacia xiphophylla E.Pritz.
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https://id.biodiversity.org.au/reference/apni/40032
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- https://id.biodiversity.org.au/40032 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/83147 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/64258 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/177867 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/72170 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/61201 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/57993 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/62480 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/67148 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/81845 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/62266 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/64855 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/boa/reference/apni/40032 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/58123 specific.