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361.0000 Family Opiliaceae Valeton; Crit. Overz. Olacin. 136 (1886), nom. cons.
12 genera, 39 spp. Revision: Hiepko (2008)
Species listed in database: 38
= Anthobolaceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 15, 17 (1829)
= Cansjeraceae J.Agardh; Theoria Syst. Pl. 238 (1858)
361.0201 Genus Anthobolus R.Br.; Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 357 (1810)
Distribution: Australia, ?1 New Guinea
Species listed in database: 4

Search for: Anthobolus leptomerioides

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species :
Anthobolus erythrocaulis F.Muell.; Rep. (Annual) Brit. New Guinea, Spp. AA: 90 (1893-1894 publ. 1894)
Distribution: New Guinea (Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea)
42 NWG
species :
Anthobolus filifolius R.Br.; Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 357 (1810)
Distribution: Australia (coastal Northern Territory, N-Queensland)
50 AUS
Synonyms: hidden
= Anthobolus triqueter R.Br.; Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 357 (1810)
species :
Anthobolus foveolatus F.Muell.; Fragm. [Mueller] 1: 212 (1858)
Distribution: Australia (Western Australia: coastal from Shark Bay to Dongara)
50 AUS
Synonyms: hidden
= Anthobolus brevifolius Gaudich. ex Chatin; Anat. Comp. Vég. 376 (1859), nom. inval.
species :
Anthobolus leptomeroides F.Muell.; Fragm. [Mueller] 1: 21 (1858)
Distribution: Australia (Hamersley Range, Western Australia, through C-Australia, W-Queensland to far NW-South Australia)
50 AUS
Synonyms: hidden
= Anthobolus exocarpoides F.Muell.; Fragm. [Mueller] 9: 3 (1875)
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