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Brown's two "sections" corresponded closely with what are now recognised as the two largest
Proteaceae subfamilies, Proteoideae and Grevilleoideae, and both the indehiscence of Proteoideae and the paired flowers of Grevilleoideae are still recognised as key diagnostic characters.
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Proteoideae the monophyletic Eidotheoideae, but separated from it two genera as the new Symphionematoideae. Proteaceae is now divided into five subfamilies, of which Proteoideae is the second largest. It is defined as those species having
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Brown did not publish names for his two sections, and it would not be until 1836 that the name
Proteoideae would be published by
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751:Wikispecies
727:Proteoideae
514:Vexatorella
387:Conospermum
349:Franklandia
343:Cenarrhenes
306:Proteoideae
245:, solitary
164:subfamilies
160:Proteoideae
134:Proteoideae
130:Subfamily:
91:Angiosperms
814:Categories
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561:Subfamily
550:Orothamnus
481:Adenanthos
412:Petrophile
372:Stirlingia
304:Subfamily
301:(2 genera)
297:Subfamily
290:Subfamily
284:Bellendena
281:(1 genus,
277:Subfamily
272:Proteaceae
218:Amos Eaton
168:Proteaceae
124:Proteaceae
582:Australia
544:Diastella
508:Paranomus
488:Subtribe
473:Subtribe
458:Subtribe
379:Subtribe
364:Subtribe
202:dehiscent
172:Australia
152:See text
114:Proteales
61:Kingdom:
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337:Dilobeia
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325:Beauprea
322: —
319:Eidothea
186:Taxonomy
120:Family:
104:Eudicots
682:Telopea
538:Mimetes
269:Family
259:Proteae
146:Genera
110:Order:
65:Plantae
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771:232306
578:Africa
452:Tribe
443:Faurea
437:Protea
427:Tribe
402:Tribe
358:Tribe
247:ovules
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