1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00937882
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Multivariate morphometric and allozymic analysis of theConospermum taxifolium (Proteaceae) species complex

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“…The Tasmanian and Blue Mountains forms were excluded from our study because their taxonomic status is uncertain, and moreover they are allopatric to the common form. C. ericifolium and C. ellipticum are closely related to C. tax@lium (Mackay & Morrison, 1989), and are confined to the Sydney region of New South Wales.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Tasmanian and Blue Mountains forms were excluded from our study because their taxonomic status is uncertain, and moreover they are allopatric to the common form. C. ericifolium and C. ellipticum are closely related to C. tax@lium (Mackay & Morrison, 1989), and are confined to the Sydney region of New South Wales.…”
Section: ?He Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conoqmum (Proteaceae) is a genus of about 40 endemic Australian species of perennial sclerophyllous shrubs Wohnson & Briggs, 1975), six of which occur in New South Wales (Mackay, 1991). Two of these New South Wales species are morphologically quite distinct from the others, but morphological intermediates are known to occur rarely in the Sydney region between the other four species:-C. tax@lium Smith, C. eriqfilium Smith, C, ellipticum Smith and C. longzzlium Smith Wohnson & McGillivray, 1975;Beadle, Evans & Carolin, 1982;Mackay & Morrison, 1989;Mackay, 1991). These intermediates are presumed to be hybrids, which form because of incomplete reproductive isolation between the four gene pools or when these isolation mechanisms break down (Mackay & Morrison, 1989).…”
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