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- the family Calycanthaceae. The sole included species is Idiospermum australiensecommonly known as idiotfruit, ribbonwood, or dinosaur tree − which...
- Cerithidium australiense is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae. Cerithidium australiense Thiele, 1930. Retrieved...
- witches' broom" ("Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris"), "Ca. Phytoplasma australiense", and "Ca. Phytoplasma mali". Phytoplasmas have very small genomes with...
- Polystichum australiense, commonly known as the harsh shield fern is a plant found in New South Wales, Australia. The genus name Polystichum is derived...
- Coenogonium australiense is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Coenogoniaceae. Found in Australia, it was formally...
- Plectronidium australiense is a species of anamorphic fungus. Known only from Australia, where it grows on the dead branches of Banksia canei, it was described...
- Epichloë Species: E. australiensis Binomial name Epichloë australiensis (C.D. Moon & Schardl) Leuchtm. Synonyms Neotyphodium australiense C.D. Moon & Schardl...
- evolution in seeds of the rare tropical rainforest tree Idiospermum australiense." New Phytologist 159(1): 253-261. Will Edwards; Paul Gadek; Ellen Weber;...
- (basionym) (homotypic synonym) Sarga timorensis (****h) Spangler (homotypic synonym) Sorghum australiense E.D.Garber & Snyder S. brevicallosum E.D.Garber...
- freudenreichii van Niel 1928 (Approved Lists 1980) Species P. acidifaciens P. australiense P. cyclohexani**** P. freudenreichii P. ruminifibrarum "P. westphaliense"...