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A new family placement for Australian blue squill, Chamaescilla: Xanthorrhoeaceae (Hemerocallidoideae), not Asparagaceae
- T. McLay, M. J. Bayly
- Biology
- 19 September 2016
Chamaescilla is an endemic Australian genus, currently placed in the Asparagaceae, alongside other Australian endemic taxa in the tribe Lomandroideae. A recent molecular phylogeny indicated a… Expand
Is south-western Western Australia a centre of origin for eastern Australian taxa or is the centre an artefact of a method of analysis? A comment on Hakea and its supposed divergence over the past 12…
- T. McLay, M. J. Bayly, P. Ladiges
- Biology
- Australian Systematic Botany
- 17 October 2016
Abstract. Lamont et al. (2016) concluded that the Australian sclerophyllous genus Hakea (Proteaceae) arose 18 million years ago in the South West of Western Australia (SWA) and dispersed 18 times to… Expand
Resolving the evolutionary history of the Australian grass trees, Xanthorrhoea (Xanthorrhoeaceae), using multiple high-throughput sequencing techniques
- T. McLay
- Biology
- 2016
Conservation genetics of the endemic root holoparasite, Dactylanthus taylorii : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Plant Biology at…
- T. McLay
- Biology
- 2011
Plastid phylogenomic analysis of tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae)
- Rachael M. Fowler, T. McLay, T. Schuster, B. Buirchell, D. Murphy, M. J. Bayly
- Biology
- Plant Systematics and Evolution
- 17 April 2020
This study presents an analysis of plastomes to assess relationships among the seven genera of tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae). Sampling included individuals from type species for all seven genera… Expand