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<strong>New</strong> names <strong>and</strong> taxa for Queensl<strong>and</strong> plants, algae, lichens, bryophytes <strong>and</strong> fungi<br />

Mangold, A., Elix, J.A. & Lumbsch, H.T. (2009b).<br />

Appendix. Thelotremataceae. Flora of Australia 57<br />

(Lichens 5): 653–659.<br />

Mangold, A., Lumbsch, H.T. & Kalb, K. (2008a).<br />

Hemithecium rimulosum comb. nov. (Ostropales,<br />

Graphidaceae), a widespread species in eastern<br />

Australia. Australasian Lichenology 62: 32–34.<br />

Mareš, J., Kaštovský, J., McGregor, G. & Komárek, J.<br />

(2008). The little known pseudofilamentous<br />

cyanobacterium Wolskyella (Synechococcales). Nova<br />

Hedwigia 87(1-2): 221–230.<br />

Mast, A.R., Willis, C.L., Jones, E.H., Downs, K.M. &<br />

Weston, P.H. (2008). A smaller Macadamia from a<br />

more vagile tribe: inference of phylogenetic<br />

relationships, divergence times, <strong>and</strong> diaspore<br />

evolution in Macadamia <strong>and</strong> relatives (tribe<br />

Macadamieae; Proteaceae). Anales del Jardin<br />

Botanico de Madrid 63(2): 843–870.<br />

McCarthy, P.M. (2008d). Additional lichen records from<br />

Australia 68. Tropical pyrenolichens. Australasian<br />

Lichenology 63: 10–15.<br />

McCarthy, P.M. (2008e). A new species <strong>and</strong> new<br />

combination of Australian Verrucariaceae.<br />

Australasian Lichenology 63: 17–19.<br />

McCarthy, P.M. (2009). Strigulaceae. Flora of Australia<br />

57 (Lichens 5): 570–601.<br />

Mosyakin, S.L. & Clemants, S.E. (2008). Further<br />

transfers of gl<strong>and</strong>ular-pubescent species from<br />

Chenopodium subg. Ambrosia to Dysphania<br />

(Chenopodiaceae). Journal of the Botanic Research<br />

Institute of Texas 2(1): 425–431.<br />

Pannell, C.M. (2008). A key to Aglaia (Meliaceae) in<br />

Australia, with a description. Journal of the Adelaide<br />

Botanic Gardens 22: 67–71.<br />

Schaefer, H. (2007). Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae) must<br />

include Cucumella, Dicoelospermum, Mukia,<br />

Myrmecosicyos <strong>and</strong> Oreosyce: a recircumscription<br />

15<br />

based on nuclear <strong>and</strong> plastid DNA data. Blumea 52(1):<br />

165–177.<br />

Shepherd, L.A. & Wilson, P.G. (2008). <strong>New</strong><br />

combinations in the genus Dysphania<br />

(Chenopodiaceae). Nuytsia 11(1): 267–272.<br />

Shieh, W.C. (1973). title unknown. Quarterly Journal of<br />

Chinese Forestry 6(4): 98.<br />

Skinner, S., Fitzsimmons, N. & Entwisle, T.J. (2008). The<br />

moss-back alga (Cladophorophyceae, Clorophyta) on<br />

two species of freshwater turtles in the Kimberleys.<br />

Telopea 12(2): 279–284.<br />

Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1983). Flora of Southeastern<br />

Queensl<strong>and</strong>. Vol. 1. Brisbane: Government<br />

Printer.<br />

Thompson, I.R. (2009). A revision of Asperula <strong>and</strong><br />

Galium (Rubieae: Rubiaceae) in Australia. Muelleria<br />

27(1): 36–115.<br />

Wagner, W.L., Hoch, P.C. & Raven, P.H. (2007). Revised<br />

classification of the Onagraceae. Systematic Botany<br />

Monographs 83: 1–240.<br />

Weiller, C.M. & Henwood, M.J. (2009). Bromus. Flora of<br />

Australia 44A: 80–93.<br />

Weiller, C.M., Jacobs, S.W.L. & Thompson, I.R. (2009).<br />

Avena. Flora of Australia 44A: 122–126.<br />

Weiller, C.M., Walsh, N.G. & Thompson, I.R. (2009).<br />

Deyeuxia. Flora of Australia 44A: 190–213.<br />

Wilkins, C.F., Copel<strong>and</strong>, L.M. & Whitlock, B.A. (2008).<br />

Two new species of Commersonia (Malvaceae sensu<br />

lato) from south-eastern Australia. Telopea 12(1): 59–<br />

69.<br />

Wilson, P.G. & Rowe, R. (2008). Three new species of<br />

Indigofera (Fabaceae: Faboideae) from Cape York<br />

Peninsula. Telopea 12(2): 285–292.<br />

Wilson, P.G. (2008). Coronidium, a new Australian genus<br />

in the Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae). Nuytsia 18: 295–<br />

329.

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