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- Hedyotis (starviolet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. Many species of this genus such as Hedyotis biflora, H. corymbosa and H....
- Dryandra subg. Diplophragma is an obsolete subgenus within the former genus Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra). It was first published by Robert Brown...
- Subfamily: Spilomelinae Genus: Metasia Species: M. phragmatias Binomial name Metasia phragmatias Lower, 1903 Synonyms Metasia diplophragma Turner, 1908...
- of species, and was named Dryandra verae ("True Dryandra"). D. sect. Diplophragma, was a monotypic section containing D. bipinnatifida (now B. bipinnatifida)...
- Dryandra (now B. ser. Dryandra) Dryandra verae (18 species) D. sect. Diplophragma (1 species) D. sect. Aphragma D. nervosa (now B. alliacea) D. callophylla...
- = ****coce Dioneiodon Raf. = Diodia Diphragmus C.Pres. = Tessiera Diplophragma (Wight & Arn.) Meisn. = Hedyotis Duvaucellia Bowdich = Kohautia Dyctiospora...
- species) D. § Acrodontae (2 species) D. § Haplophyllae (1 species) D. sect. Diplophragma (2 species) D. sect. Aphragma (4 species, 4 varieties) Hemiclidia (1...
-  Pectinatae D. ser. A****inatae D. ser. Niveae D. subg. Hemiclidia D. subg. Diplophragma George's arrangement remained current until 2007, when Austin Mast and...
- Presl = Tessiera Miq. Diplocrater Hook.f. = Tricalysia A.Rich ex DC. Diplophragma (Wight & Arn.) Meisn. = Hedyotis L. Diplospora DC. Diplosporopsis Wernham...
- D. falcata (now B. falcata) D. glauca (now B. glaucifolia) Subgenus Diplophragma D. bipinnatifida (now B. bipinnatifida) Brown's taxonomic arrangement...