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AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY publish.csiro.au/sb A ustralian Systematic Botany Volume 32 Issue 1 2019 A S B www.publish.csiro.au/journals/asb An international journal devoted to the taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of all plant groups Editors-in-Chief: Daniel Murphy Darren Crayn Frequency: 6 issues/year Publishing since: 1988 ISSN: 1030-1887 (print + online) eISSN: 1446-5701 (online) As a member of the Commiee on Publicaon Ethics (COPE), Australian Systemac Botany supports its core pracces and is commied to transparency in scholarly publishing. SCOPE Australian Systemac Botany is an internaonal journal devoted to the systemacs, taxonomy, and related aspects of biogeography and evoluon of all algae, fungi and plants, including fossils. The journal publishes Full Papers, Review Arcles, Notes and Commentary, and the presgious L.A.S. Johnson Reviews Series. AUTHOR BENEFITS Internaonal reach and discoverability Indexing in a wide variety of relevant databases Professional copyeding for every paper Capture impact through citaon tracking and Altmetrics Authors retain copyright Green and Gold Open Access compliant with major funders No page charges Early Access publicaon online ahead of issue release for immediate citaon STAY IN CONTACT [email protected] Join the conversaon on social media using hashtag #AusSysBot Sign up for free journals content emails publish.csiro.au/earlyalert Recommend the journal to your librarian publish.csiro.au/journals/recommend SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE ONLINE Prepare: publish.csiro.au/sb/forauthors Submit: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/csiro-sb ABN: 41 687 119 230

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Page 1: AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY - CSIRO Publishing · Australian Systematic Botany is an international journal devoted to the systematics, taxonomy, and related aspects of biogeography

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An international journal devoted to thetaxonomy, biogeography and evolution ofall plant groups

Genetic variation in Trithuria inconspicua and T. fi lamentosa (Hydatellaceae): a new subspecies and a hypothesis of apomixis arising within a predominantly selfi ng lineageRob D. Smissen, Kerry A. Ford, Paul D. Champion and Peter B. Heenan 1–11

Morphological, phytochemical and molecular analyses defi ne species limits in Eucalyptus magnifi cata (Myrtaceae) and lead to the discovery of a new rare speciesTimothy L. Collins, Rose L. Andrew and Jeremy J. Bruhl 12–28

A dated molecular perspective of eucalypt taxonomy, evolution and diversifi cationAndrew H. Thornhill, Michael D. Crisp, Carsten Külheim, Kristy E. Lam, Leigh A. Nelson, David K. Yeates and Joseph T. Miller 29–48

Floral development and anatomy of Macarthuria australis (Macarthuriaceae): key to understanding the unusual initiation sequence of CaryophyllalesLouis P. Ronse De Craene and Lai Wei 49–60

Of a different feather: two new species of featherheads from the Ptilotus macrocephalus (Amaranthaceae) complexTimothy A. Hammer, Robert W. Davis and Kevin R. Thiele 61–70

A revision of the Hibbertia commutata (Dilleniaceae) species groupKevin R. Thiele 71–109

Published by CSIRO Publishing withendorsement of CSIRO and theAustralian Academy of Science

Austral ian Systematic Botany

Contents Volume 32 Issue 1 13 May 2019

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Editors-in-Chief: Daniel Murphy Darren Crayn

Frequency: 6 issues/year

Publishing since: 1988

ISSN: 1030-1887 (print + online)

eISSN: 1446-5701 (online)

As a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Australian Systematic Botany supports its core practices and is committed to transparency in scholarly publishing.

SCOPEAustralian Systematic Botany is an international journal devoted to the systematics, taxonomy, and related aspects of biogeography and evolution of all algae, fungi and plants, including fossils.

The journal publishes Full Papers, Review Articles, Notes and Commentary, and the prestigious L.A.S. Johnson Reviews Series.

AUTHOR BENEFITS• International reach and discoverability

• Indexing in a wide variety of relevant databases

• Professional copyediting for every paper

• Capture impact through citation tracking and Altmetrics

• Authors retain copyright

• Green and Gold Open Access compliant with major funders

• No page charges

• Early Access publication online ahead of issue release for immediate citation

STAY IN CONTACT• [email protected]

• Join the conversation on social media using hashtag #AusSysBot

• Sign up for free journals content emails publish.csiro.au/earlyalert

• Recommend the journal to your librarian publish.csiro.au/journals/recommend

SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE ONLINE• Prepare: publish.csiro.au/sb/forauthors

• Submit: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/csiro-sb

ABN: 41 687 119 230

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JOURNAL METRICS

ABOUT CSIRO PUBLISHINGCSIRO Publishing operates as an editorially independent science publisher within Australia’s premier research group, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and has been publishing journals since 1948.

Our internationally recognised publishing program includes journals, books and magazines and covers a wide range of scientific disciplines.

PARTNER ORGANISATIONS

SPEED

49 days from manuscript submission to first decision

81 days from manuscript acceptance to publication

USAGE

16,179 downloads in 2018

193 Altmetrics mentions in 2018

Metrics are correct as of August 2019.

IMPACT

Ranking in area 2018 157/228 in Plant Sciences (Q3); 46/50 in Evolutionary Biology (Q4)

1.0 Impact Factor 2018 1.4 5-Year Impact Factor 2018

708 Total Citations in 2018

1.7 CiteScore 2018 Highest percentile 68% (127/404 Plant Science)

0.9 SNIP 2018 Source Normalised Impact per Paper

0.7 SJR 2018 SCImago Journal Rank

12 h5-index Google Scholar index for papers published 2014-18

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