1. We are grateful to Anthony Orchard for lending his expertise on Cassinia to this project; Nunzio Knerr for helping with the generation of distribution maps; Miguel de Salas for helpful discussions on the distribution of several species in Tasmania; the herbaria AD, BRI, HO, NE, NSW, and PERTH for making available specimens for study; and Parks Australia for funding through the Bush Blitz Applied Taxonomy grant scheme.
2. The following characters may be particularly useful for quickly narrowing down the possibilities during identification: capitulescence size, capitulescence structure, leaf dimensions, leaf shape, indumentum (hairs) of young leaves and stems, flowering head dimensions, whether involucral bracts are straight or radiating, and, in particular for smaller flowering heads, the number of flowers per head.
3. (Note that leaf hairs refer to the surfaces, that is excepting hair types found only in the mid-rib groove on the upper side of young leaves.) Colour, texture or transparency of involucral bracts are somewhat more subjective and should be used with care, as their interpretation may differ a bit from person to person.
4. The key was produced by CSIRO scientist Alexander Schmidt-Lebuhn and Kirsten Cowley at the Australian National Herbarium (CANB) through funding from the Bush Blitz Applied Taxonomy grant scheme.
5. As currently circumscribed the group comprises the large genera Cassinia and Ozothamnus as well as the small satellite genera Apalochlamys, Calomeria, Haeckeria, Ixodia, Odixia and Paenula.
6. They represent approximately one fifth of the species of the Australian Gnaphalieae, also known as the cudweed or everlasting paper daisy tribe, and are generally woody plants with a centre of diversity in south-eastern Australia.
7. All morphological characters are illustrated, species are illustrated and have distribution maps, and the key provides species profiles and links to the Atlas of Living Australia.
8. Below the character list the user will find options for taxonomic or geographic subselection, allowing for example to restrict the key to Tasmanian Ozothamnus, if so desired.
9. An illustrated multi-access key to the species of the Cassinia group (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae).
10. Also not covered at this moment are the three informal phrase name taxa Ozothamnus sp.
11. Most of these genera appear to be phylogenetically nested in Ozothamnus sect.
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