West, J. G. A revision of Dodonaea Miller (Sapindaceae) in Australia. Brunonia 7: 1 -194 (1984). A taxonomic revision of the genus Dodonaea Miller (Sapindaceae) in Australia is presented. A total of 6 1 native species are recognized in six infrageneric groups. Seven new species are described and illustrated: D. ,falcata, D. glandulosa, D. intricata, D. rigida, D. sinuolata, D. subglandulifera and D. uncinata. Two new subspecies and two new varieties are described: D, sinuolata ssp. acrodentata, D. viscosa ssp. mucronata, D. lanceolata var. subsessilfolia and D. microzyga var. acrolobata. D. cuneata and D. angustissima are reduced to subspecific level in the polymorphic D. viscosa and the following subspecies are also recognized within D. viscosa: ssp. viscosa, ssp. burmanniana, spp. angustifolia and ssp. spatulata.A general key to the species, another based on vegetative features and keys to the infraspecific taxa are provided. Fruits and leaf outlines of all recognized taxa are illustrated.
A new species of Colobanthus, C. c urtisiae, from the Ben Lomond and Midlands regions of Tasmania, is described and illustrated, and its affinities within the genus are discussed. C. curtisiae is an endangered species known only from two populations.
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