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THE SPECIES OF ISOETES FOUND IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

Pages 321-332 | Published online: 22 Mar 2010

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Robert S. Hill. (1988) Tertiary Isoetes from Tasmania. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 12:2, pages 157-162.
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Eva Larsén, Niklas Wikström, Anbar Khodabandeh & Catarina Rydin. (2022) Phylogeny of Merlin’s grass (Isoetaceae): revealing an “Amborella syndrome” and the importance of geographic distribution for understanding current and historical diversity. BMC Ecology and Evolution 22:1.
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J. P. Roux, S. D. Hopper & R. J. Smith. (2009) Isoetes eludens (Isoetaceae), a new endemic species from the Kamiesberg, Northern Cape, South Africa. Kew Bulletin 64:1, pages 123-128.
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Jessica M. Budke, R. James Hickey & Kerry D. Heafner. (2005) Analysis of morphological and anatomical characteristics of Isoetes using Isoetes tennesseensis. Brittonia 57:2, pages 167-182.
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