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- Sterculioideae Tilioideae Synonyms Bombacaceae ****h Brownlowiaceae Ch**** Byttneriaceae R.Br. Dombeyaceae ****h Durionaceae Ch**** Helicteraceae J.Agardh Hermanniaceae...
- itself) with elements of the traditional Tiliaceae to form the family Byttneriaceae. Sterculiaceae had previously been recognized as a family by most systematists;...
- Australian genus, Androcalva, separated from Commersonia (Malvaceae s.l. or Byttneriaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 24 (5): 284. doi:10.1071/SB10032. ISSN 1030-1887...
- (2009). "Guichenotia anota and Guichenotia apetala (Lasiopetaleae: Byttneriaceae or Malvaceae s.l.) a new and a revised species endemic to Ravensthorpe...
- (2009). "Guichenotia anota and Guichenotia apetala (Lasiopetaleae: Byttneriaceae or Malvaceae s.l.) a new and a revised species endemic to Ravensthorpe...
- Bombax, Eriodendron, Chorisia, Durio, Ochroma, Cheirostemon Ordo 26. Byttneriaceae Tribe 1. Sterculieae Genus: Sterculia, Triphaca, Heritiera Tribe 2....
- XXIII. LINEÆ ordo XXIV. MALVACEÆ ordo XXV. BOMBACEÆ [sic] ordo XXVI. BYTTNERIACEÆ ordo XXVII. TILIACEÆ ordo XXVIII. ELÆOCARPEÆ ordo XXIX. CHLENACEÆ ordo...
- XXIII. LINEÆ ordo XXIV. MALVACEÆ ordo XXV. BOMBACEÆ [sic] ordo XXVI. BYTTNERIACEÆ ordo XXVII. TILIACEÆ ordo XXVIII. ELÆOCARPEÆ ordo XXIX. CHLENACEÆ ordo...
- Australian genus, Androcalva, separated from Commersonia (Malvaceae s.l. or Byttneriaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 24 (5): 284–349. doi:10.1071/SB10032...
- Australian genus, Androcalva, separated from Commersonia (Malvaceae s.l. or Byttneriaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 24 (5): 284–349. doi:10.1071/SB10032...