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McTaggart, A.R., Doungsa-ard, C., Geering, A.D.W. et al. (13 February 2015), A co-evolutionary relationship exists between Endoraecium (Pucciniales) and its Acacia hosts in Australia. Persoonia 35 : 50-62 (Paper) McTaggart, A.R., Doungsa-ard, C., Geering, A.D.W. et al. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Endoraecium auriculiforme McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  2. Endoraecium auriculiformis McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  3. Endoraecium bicinctum (McAlpine) M.Scholler & Aime
  4. Endoraecium carnegiei McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  5. Endoraecium digitatum (G.Winter) M.Scholler & Aime
  6. Endoraecium disparrimae McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  7. Endoraecium disparrimum McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  8. Endoraecium falciforme McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  9. Endoraecium falciformis McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  10. Endoraecium irroratae McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  11. Endoraecium irroratum McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  12. Endoraecium maslinii McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  13. Endoraecium parvum Berndt
  14. Endoraecium peggii McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  15. Endoraecium phyllodiorum (McAlpine) Berndt
  16. Endoraecium podalyriifoliae McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  17. Endoraecium podalyriifolium McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  18. Endoraecium tierneyi (J.Walker & R.G.Shivas) M.Scholler & Aime
  19. Endoraecium tropicae McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  20. Endoraecium tropicum McTaggart & R.G.Shivas
  21. Endoraecium violae-faustae Berndt
  22. Endoraecium violae-faustiae Berndt
  23. Endoraecium walkerianum Berndt

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