Austrosteenisia Explained
Austrosteenisia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae.[1] It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae.[2] It includes four species native to New Guinea and eastern Australia.
- Austrosteenisia blackii – eastern New Guinea, Queensland, and New South Wales
- Austrosteenisia glabristyla – southeastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales
- Austrosteenisia mollitricha – Queensland
- Austrosteenisia stipularis – Queensland
Notes and References
- Dixon . D.J. . 1997 . A taxonomic revision of the genus Austrosteenisia R.Geesink (Fabaceae: Millettieae) . Austrobaileya . 5 . 1 . 79–91 . 10.5962/p.365862 . 41729921 . 0155-4131. free .
- Jessup . L.W. . 1986 . New Combination and Species in Austrosteenisia Geesink (Fabaceae-Millettieae) . Austrobaileya . 2 . 3 . 243–245 . 10.5962/p.366014 . 41738678 . 0155-4131.