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- retained D. speciosa in D. sect. Eudryandra, but placed it in a new series Gymnocephalae with D. Shuttleworthiana (now B. shuttleworthiana (bearded dryandra))...
- Niveae (4 species, 2 varieties) D. ser. Obvallatæ (12 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalæ (3 species) D. sect. Aphragma (7 species, 2 varieties) Bentham's arrangement...
- Niveae (4 species, 2 varieties) D. ser. Obvallatæ (12 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalæ (3 species) D. sect. Aphragma (7 species, 2 varieties) Bentham's arrangement...
-  ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species, 4 subspecies, 2 varieties) D. ser. Concinnae (3 species)...
-  ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species, 4 subspecies, 2 varieties) D. ser. Plumosae (3 species...
-  ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species, 4 subspecies, 2 varieties) D. ser. Plumosae (3 species...
-  Preissii (now B. a****inata) D. ser. Obvallatæ (12 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalæ (3 species) D. sect. Aphragma (7 species, 2 varieties) With the p****age...
-  Aphragma D. ser. Ionthocarpae D. ser. Inusitatae D. ser. Subulatae D. ser. Gymnocephalae D. ser. Plumosae D. ser. Concinnae D. ser. Obvallatae D. ser. Pectinatae...
-  serratuloides (now B. serratuloides) D. comosa (now B. comosa) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (3 species) D. Shuttleworthiana (now B. shuttleworthiana) D. speciosa...
- B. idiogenes) Series Subulatae D. subulata (now B. subulata) Series Gymnocephalae D. cynaroides (now B. cynaroides) D. erythrocephala (now B. erythrocephala)...