Abstract

Grevillea gilmourii Olde and G. milleriana Olde, two species new to science, are described. They are putative
 members of the Aspleniifolia/Hookeriana Subgroup of the Grevillea Pteridifolia Group. Grevillea gilmourii is
 separated from G. macleayana (McGill) Olde & Marriott where it had previously been treated as the ‘Deua
 form’, a geographically disjunct, divided-leaf variant. The separate formal recognition of G. gilmourii here
 necessitates a revised delineation of G. macleayana to restrict it to populations with undivided leaves only,
 incorporating recent clarification to terminology in relation to leaf lobing. Grevillea milleriana is a recent
 discovery from the Maddens Plains area, south of Sydney. Known from a single plant, its recognition as a
 biological species rather than as a self-sown hybrid is discussed. All three species are linked morphologically
 and historically to the Victorian species G. barklyana F.Muell. ex Benth., which remains taxonomically
 unaltered from recent treatments. For the sake of convenience, all four species (G. barklyana, G. macleayana,
 G. gilmourii and G. milleriana) are grouped informally into an alliance, the Grevillea barklyana alliance, for
 which diagnostic characters are outlined and two identification keys are given. Both newly described species
 have divided leaves and are known from only small populations. Conservation recommendations are provided
 for both new species.

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