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- Dryandra subg. Hemiclidia is an obsolete plant taxon that encomp****ed material that is now included in Banksia. Published at genus rank as Hemiclidia by Robert...
- species Distribution of Banksia within Australia Synonyms Dryandra R.Br. Hemiclidia R.Br. Isostylis (R.Br.) Spach Josephia Salisb. ex Knight Sirmuellera ****ze...
- Dryandra and Hemiclidia, and his three Dryandra sections, but further divided Eudryandra into eight series. George Bentham abandoned Hemiclidia in his 1870...
- transferred one of his 1810 Dryandra species into a separate genus named Hemiclidia. This remained current until 1856, when Meissner's arrangement was published...
- & K.R.Thiele Synonyms Dryandra dorrienii Domin Dryandra falcata R.Br. Hemiclidia baxteri R.Br. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. Josephia falcata (R.Br.) Poir...
-  tenuis) D. sect. Diplophragma (1 species) D. sect. Aphragma (4 species) Hemiclidia (1 species) Dryandra verae was renamed Eudryandra by Stephan Endlicher...
- in three subgenera, and placed one further species in a separate genus Hemiclidia. This was followed by the 1856 arrangement of Carl Meissner, which recognised...
-  pteridifolia (now B. pteridifolia) D. blechnifolia (now B. pellaeifolia) Hemiclidia (1 species) In 1856, Carl Meissner published a revision of Dryandra. He...
- Pectinatae (1 species) D. ser. A****inatae (1 species) D. ser. Niveae D. subg. Hemiclidia (2 species) D. subg. Diplophragma (1 species) Since 1998, Austin Mast...
- followed that of Robert Brown in segregating a single species into the genus Hemiclidia, and dividing the remaining species into three sections according to what...