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Rodway, L. (1918), Botanical notes. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1917 : 105-110 (Paper) Rodway, L. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aulographum proteacium Rodway
  2. Calloria tasmanica Rodway
  3. Cyphella globosa Rodway
  4. Gymnomyces flavus Rodway
  5. Gymnomyces flavus Rodway
  6. Hymenogaster fulvus Rodway
  7. Hysterangium burburianum Rodway
  8. Hysterangium inflatum Rodway
  9. Hysterangium pumilum Rodway
  10. Hysterangium rhodocarpum Trappe, Claridge & Castellano
  11. Hysterium gahnianum Rodway
  12. Naemacyclus gilvus Rodway
  13. Phyllachora callistemonis Rodway
  14. Polyporus sclerotinius Rodway
  15. Polyporus sclerotinus Rodway
  16. Pulvinaria Rodway
  17. Pulvinaria typica Rodway
  18. Tryblidiella biconica Rodway

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