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Coates D.J, Sokolowski R.E.  1989.  Geographic patterns of genetic diversity in karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor F. Muell.).  Australian Journal of Botany.  37:145-156.
Tyron A., Tyron R..  1974.  Geographic patterns in temperate American ferns and some relationships in Thelypteris.  American Fern Journal.  64(4):99-104.
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