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Duretto, M.F., Heslewood, M.M. & Bayly, M.J. (5 April 2023), A molecular phylogeny of Boronia (Rutaceae): placement of enigmatic taxa and a revised infrageneric classification. Australian Systematic Botany 36(2) : 81-106 DOI (Paper) Duretto, M.F., Heslewood, M.M. & Bayly, M.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Boronia Sm.
  2. Boronia sect. Algidae Duretto
  3. Boronia Sm. sect. Boronia
  4. Boronia sect. Corynophyllae Duretto & Heslewood
  5. Boronia sect. Heterandrae (Benth.) Engl.
  6. Boronia sect. Heteroboronia Kuntze
  7. Boronia sect. Inornatae Duretto & Heslewood
  8. Boronia sect. Octarrhena F.Muell.
  9. Boronia sect. Ovatae (Paul G.Wilson) Duretto & Heslewood
  10. Boronia sect. Pinnatae (Benth.) De Wild.
  11. Boronia sect. Terminales F.Muell.
  12. Boronia Sm. ser. Boronia
  13. Boronia ser. Heterandrae Benth.
  14. Boronia ser. Ovatae Paul G.Wilson
  15. Boronia ser. Persistens Duretto & Heslewood
  16. Boronia ser. Pinnatae Benth.
  17. Boronia ser. Terminales Benth.
  18. Boronia ser. Variabiles Benth.

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