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摘要
标题吸虫属的详细订正。,并附有一份物种目录、插图和澳大利亚已知的五种吸齿兽的分布图。在澳大利亚以前记录的9个物种中,有一个物种,T. amoenus (m ll. hal .)。I.G.Stone & G.A.M.Scott是地方性的,T. flexipes Mitt是地方性的。麦凯伊(r.r.b his)汤。和T.直立人米特。,产于澳大利亚和新西兰。三种以前被认为是澳大利亚特有的物种,T. baileyi Broth。, T. brachyphyllus;和龙茅草;哈尔,现在被认为是与广泛分布的长尾绦虫(T. longicollis Michaux)同种,后者是该属的模式种。
A detailed revision of the genus Trematodon Michx. is given together with a key to species, illustrations and distribution maps for the five species of Trematodon now recognised in Australia. Of the nine species previously recorded for Australia, one species, T. amoenus (Müll.Hal.) I.G.Stone & G.A.M.Scott is endemic while T. flexipes Mitt., T. mackayi (R.Br.bis.) Broth. and T. suberectus Mitt., occur in Australia and New Zealand. Three species previously considered Australian endemics, T. baileyi Broth., T. brachyphyllus Müll.Hal. and T. longescens Müll. Hal., are now considered conspecific with the widespread T. longicollis Michaux, the type species for the genus.
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Manuscripts submitted for publication in TELOPEA are published online, after peer review and acceptance by the TELOPEA Editorial Committee and when final editorial formatting has been completed. The journal specialises in plant systematics and phylogeny. The geographic scope of the journal encompasses Australia, Malesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The suitability of a work for the journal depends on the topic and the region of origin, generally the narrower the focus of the manuscript the closer to New South Wales must be its geographic focus.
As a general guide, we will consider:
1) revisionary treatments and other substantial bodies of work from any of the regions mentioned above.
2) new species from any Australian state.
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However, we aim to support botanical research across the broader Australasian and Pacific region, and will consider submissions on their merit.
Generally we will not consider extraterritorial new country records, or single lectotypification papers unless they pertain to New South Wales taxa, or have significant bearing on the Australian flora.