Vascular Plants

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Bean, A.R. (20 April 2020), A taxonomic revision of Camptacra N.T.Burb. (Asteraceae: Astereae). Austrobaileya 10(4) : 564-575, Figs 1-2, Maps 1-3 (Paper) Bean, A.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aster brachycomoides F.Muell.
  2. Camptacra N.T.Burb.
  3. Camptacra barbata N.T.Burb.
  4. Camptacra brachycomoides (F.Muell.) N.T.Burb.
  5. Camptacra brachycomoides f. arachnoidea N.T.Burb.
  6. Camptacra brachycomoides (F.Muell.) N.T.Burb. f. brachycomoides
  7. Camptacra brachycomoides f. lanata N.T.Burb.
  8. Camptacra gracilis (Benth.) Lander
  9. Camptacra gracilis f. arachnoidea (N.T.Burb.) Lander
  10. Camptacra gracilis (Benth.) Lander f. gracilis
  11. Camptacra gracilis f. lanata (N.T.Burb.) Lander
  12. Camptacra perdita A.R.Bean
  13. Camptacra robusta A.R.Bean
  14. Eurybia gracilis Benth.
  15. Olearia arguta var. lanata Benth.
  16. Vittadinia brachycomoides (F.Muell.) Benth.
  17. Vittadinia brachycomoides var. latifolia Benth.

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