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- published at sectional rank as Dryandra verae in 1830, before being renamed Eudryandra in 1847, the replaced by the autonym at subgenus rank in 1996. It was...
- tend to be obscured by foliage. Meissner placed D. speciosa in D. sect. Eudryandra on the grounds that it contained a single seed separator, and erected...
- arrangement thus looks like this: Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra) D. sect. Eudryandra (8 series, 47 species, 7 varieties) D. sect. Diplophragma (2 species)...
- to Brown's classification was Stephan Endlicher's 1847 publication of Eudryandra as a replacement name for Brown's Dryandra verae. Meissner's 1856 arrangement...
- renamed Eudryandra by Carl Meissner in 1845. Eleven years later Meissner published a new arrangement, retaining D. floribunda in D. sect. Eudryandra, and...
- arrangement thus looks like this: Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra) D. sect. Eudryandra (8 series, 47 species, 7 varieties) D. sect. Diplophragma D. bipinnatifida...
-  fraseri in Brown's Dryandra verae (which had since been renamed D. sect. Eudryandra), and further placed it in a group of unspecified rank, which he named...
- divided Dryandra into three sections, and divided the largest section, Eudryandra, into eight unranked groups signified by the symbol "§". 53 species and...
- summarised as follows: Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra) D. sect. Eudryandra D. ser. Armatæ (7 species) D. ser. Floribundæ (5 species, 2 varieties)...
- the number of seed separators. Meissner then further divided D. sect. Eudryandra into eight unranked groups signified by the symbol "§". The first of these...