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Balanops
Plant Life of Western Australia
Ancistrocladaceae
Floristic Relationships of New Caledonian Rainforest Phanerogams
Systematics and Biogeography of the Clusioid Clade (Malpighiales) Brad R
1 Results from the Inventory of the Kouakoué Massif, New Caledonia
New Caledonia
General Introduction, Followed by Four Chapters That Are in Format of Manuscript, and Final Considerations
LETTER Doi:10.1038/Nature12872
Unraveling the Biogeographical History of Chrysobalanaceae from Plastid Genomes1
Female Flower and Cupule Structure in Balanopaceae, an Enigmatic Rosid Family
1 2008 Pacific Island Red List for PLANTS Phylum Bryophyta
Gene Tree Estimation Error, Incomplete Lineage Sorting, and Ancient Gene
Plant Biodiversity Science, Discovery, and Conservation: Case Studies from Australasia and the Pacific
Elatinaceae Are Sister to Malpighiaceae; Peridiscaceae Belong to Saxifragales <Link Href="#FN1"/>
Threatened Plants of New Caledonia : Is the System of Protected Areas Adequate
Euphorbiaceae Sl, Malpighiales
Wood and Bark Anatomy of Myricaceae: Relationships, Generic Definitions, and Ecological Interpretations Sherwin Carlquist Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Phylogenomics and a Posteriori Data Partitioning Resolve the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation Malpighiales
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Three Keys to the Radiation of Angiosperms Into Freezing Environments
An Update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Classification for the Orders and Families of Flowering Plants: APG II
Long-Term Morphological Stasis Maintained by a Plant–Pollinator Mutualism
Brad R. Ruhfel 2,8 , Volker Bittrich 3 , Claudia P. Bove 4 , Mats H. G
Phylogenomics and a Posteriori Data Partitioning Resolve the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation Malpighiales
Explosive Radiation of Malpighiales Supports a Mid-Cretaceous Origin of Modern Tropical Rain Forests
Conservation Science Western Australia
Ilex (Aquifoliaceae) from North-Eastern Queensland, Australia
ALLERTONIA a Series of Occasional Papers
Phylogeny of the Clusioid Clade (Malpighiales): Evidence from the Plastid and Mitochonrial Genomes Brad R
Flora of Australia, Volume 3, Hamamelidales to Casuarinales
CHARLES C. DAVIS and MARK W. CHASE. 2004. Elatinaceae Are Sister to Malpighiaceae; Peridiscaceae Belong to Saxifragales