Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 11 Numbers 3 & 4 1998
Proteaceae
SB98024Proteus in Australia. An overview of the current state of taxonomy of the Australian Proteaceae
Alex S. George
pp. 257-266
SB98027Phylogeny of the Proteaceae based on atpB and atpB -rbcL intergenic spacer region sequences
Sara B. Hoot and Andrew W. Douglas
pp. 301-320
SB97018The santonian through paleogene record of Proteaceae in the southern South America–Antarctic peninsula region
Rosemary A. Askin and Alicia M. Baldoni
pp. 373-390
SB97016Fossil evidence for the onset of xeromorphy and scleromorphy in Australian Proteaceae
Robert S. Hill
pp. 391-400
SB97022The Early History of the Proteaceae in Australia: the Pollen Record
Mary E. Dettmann and David M. Jarzen
pp. 401-438
SB97021 Elaborating the fossil history of Banksiinae: a new species of Banksieaephyllum (Proteaceae) from the late paleocene of New South Wales
Anthony J. Vadala and Andrew N. Drinnan
pp. 439-463
SB97020 The macrofossil record of Proteaceae in Tasmania: a review with new species
Gregory J. Jordan, Raymond J. Carpenter and Robert S. Hill
pp. 465-501
SB97035 Conospermeae (Proteoideae) pollen morphology and its phylogenetic implications
Lynne A. Milne and A. R. H. Martin
pp. 503-552
SB97013 Tertiary palynology: Beaupreaidites and new Conospermeae (Proteoideae) affiliates
Lynne A. Milne
pp. 553-603
SB97032 Pollen morphology of Eidotheoideae: Implications for phylogeny in the Proteaceae
Mary E. Dettmann
pp. 605-612
SB98013Did ‘Paleo-polyploidy’ Really occur in Proteaceae?
Helen M. Stace, Andrew W. Douglas and Jane F. Sampson
pp. 613-629