Vascular Plants

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Butcher, R. (26 April 2007), New taxa of 'leafless' Tetratheca (Elaeocarpaceae, formerly Tremandraceae) from Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 20(2) : 139-160 (Paper) Butcher, R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Tetratheca (Die Hardy Range)
  2. Tetratheca (Eneabba)
  3. Tetratheca (Newdegate)
  4. Tetratheca angulata R.Butcher
  5. Tetratheca aphylla F.Muell.
  6. Tetratheca aphylla F.Muell. subsp. aphylla
  7. Tetratheca aphylla subsp. megacarpa R.Butcher
  8. Tetratheca applanata R.Butcher
  9. Tetratheca nephelioides R.Butcher
  10. Tetratheca paynterae Alford
  11. Tetratheca paynterae subsp. cremnobata R.Butcher
  12. Tetratheca paynterae Alford subsp. paynterae
  13. Tetratheca sp. (J.Bull 1)
  14. Tetratheca sp. Die Hardy Range (R.Ryan BR 1) WA Herbarium
  15. Tetratheca sp. Eneabba (L.Sweedman 3364) WA Herbarium

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