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  • sequence of genera in Phrymaceae here follows the phylogeny proposed by P. M. Beardsley and R. G. Olmstead (2002). One of the major lineages of Phrymaceae is primarily
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  • has occurred primarily in Australia (P. M. Beardsley and R. G. Olmstead 2002; Beardsley et al. 2004; Beardsley and W. R. Barker 2005; Barker et al. 2012)
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  • cladistic patterns in the molecular-based phylogenetic analysis by P. M. Beardsley et al. (2004): sect. Achlyopitheca G. L. Nesom & N. S. Fraga (species 1–3), sect
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  • cladistic patterns in the molecular-based phylogenetic analysis by P. M. Beardsley et al. (2004). The species are ordered here following that system as follows:
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  • Gray (for example, by D. M. Thompson 2005). Molecular data (P. M. Beardsley et al. 2004) indicate that D. mohavensis arose from within sect. Eunanus. It
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  • plant. Morphological and molecular data (R. J. Meinke 1995; P. M. Beardsley et al. 2004) indicate that Erythranthe inflatula originated as a hybrid between
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  • treated together as Mimulus sect. Mimulastrum; molecular data (P. M. Beardsley et al. 2004) indicate that the two species are independently derived and that
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