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- cinnamomi. "Asterolasia phebalioides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 29 June 2020. Wilson, Paul G. "Asterolasia phebalioides F.Muell". Australian Biological...
- thickets. "Nematolepis phebalioides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 28 July 2020. Wilson, Paul G. "Nematolepis phebalioides". Flora of Australia....
- Croton phebalioides, is a shrub endemic to northern Australia, from Central New South Wales to Cape York Peninsula. The plant grows as a shrub, 3–4 metres...
- unpublished description by James Drummond. It was given the name Urocarpus phebalioides and the description was published in Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew...
- Snow & Guymer Synonyms Fenzlia retusa Endl. Myrtella retusa (Endl.) A.J.Scott Fenzlia phebalioides W.Fitzg. Myrtella phebalioides (W.Fitzg.) A.J.Scott...
- Lithomyrtus microphylla Myrtella obtusa - Lithomyrtus obtusa Myrtella phebalioides - Lithomyrtus retusa Myrtella retusa - Lithomyrtus retusa Myrtella rostrata...
- (W.A.) Asterolasia pallida Benth. subsp. pallida (W.A.) Asterolasia phebalioides F.Muell. — downy starbush (S.A., Vic.) - downy starbush Asterolasia rivularis...
- Croizat Croton petraeus Müll.Arg. Croton phaenodon Airy Shaw Croton phebalioides F.Muell. ex Müll.Arg. Croton phourinii H.Toyama & Tagane Croton phuquocensis...
- Muell.) Kroner Asterolasia asteriscophora (F.Muell.) Druce Asterolasia phebalioides F.Muell. Asterolasia trymalioides F.Muell. Astrebla pectinata (Lindl...
- Naturalistes de Moscou and the first species described was Nematolepis phebalioides. The Australian Plant Census accepted seven species as at July 2020:...