Vascular Plants

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Cooper, W.E., Zich, F.A., Nauheimer, L., Harrison, M.J., & Crayn, D.M. (15 April 2024), A revision of Derris and Brachypterum (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 37(2) : 1-29 DOI (Paper) Cooper, W.E., Zich, F.A., Nauheimer, L., Harrison, M.J., & Crayn, D.M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Brachypterum (Wight & Arn.) Benth.
  2. Dalbergia heterophylla Willd.
  3. Dalbergia subg. Brachypterum Wight & Arn.
  4. Derris elliptica (Wall.) Benth.
  5. Derris heterophylla (Willd.) Backer ex K.Heyne
  6. Derris rubrocalyx Verdc.
  7. Derris sp. (Claudie River L.J.Webb+ 8348)
  8. Derris sp. (Claudie River)
  9. Derris sp. (Kamerunga C.E.Wood AQ234578)
  10. Derris sp. Claudie River (L.J.Webb+ 8348) CHAH
  11. Derris trifoliata Lour.
  12. Derris trifoliata var. macrocarpa Domin
  13. Derris uliginosa (Roxb. ex Willd.) Benth.
  14. Galedupa uliginosa (Roxb. ex Willd.) Roxb.
  15. Paraderris elliptica (Wall.) Adema
  16. Pongamia elliptica Wall.
  17. Pongamia uliginosa (Roxb. ex Willd.) DC.
  18. Robinia uliginosa Roxb. ex Willd.

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