taxonID	type	description	language	source
36DA7601D91B5AF3939B603904809B4B.taxon	description	Description. Shrubs, subshrubs or herbs, glabrous or viscid with glandular and simple hairs. Leaves usually cauline. Flowers in leafy thyrses, racemes, spikes, or solitary in leaf axils; pedicel sometimes articulate. Corolla bilabiate or fan-like.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
36DA7601D91B5AF3939B603904809B4B.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. This section contains 23 species, most of which are Australian, while G. heenanii and G. radicans are present in New Zealand with the latter species also found in South America. The only other extra Australian species is G. koningsbergeri, which occurs in India, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
386C0C393DEE55D18EEEF40462B9C4FE.taxon	description	Description. Herbs or occasionally subshrubs, usually with multicellular hairs sometimes becoming glabrescent, or rarely with simple and glandular hairs. Leaves basal and / or cauline. Flowers usually in racemes or solitary in leaf axils; pedicels usually not articulate. Corolla bilabiate.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
386C0C393DEE55D18EEEF40462B9C4FE.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. This section includes 28 species found in every state of Australia across a range of biomes with some species extending into arid central inland regions.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
2DB5FE94625D571FB8C249414071F98C.taxon	description	Description. Shrubs, subshrubs or herbs, erect, decumbent or prostrate, sometimes stoloniferous and rooting at nodes. Leaves basal, cauline or both with the upper leaves sometimes smaller and narrower. Flowers in thyrses, racemes, spikes, or flowers solitary in leaf axils; bracts usually leafy; bracteoles usually present, pedicel infrequently geniculate, articulate or not. Corolla bilabiate or fan-like, usually yellow, sometimes white, cream or blueish purple, rarely pink; throat usually with scattered hairs, often with enations, not auriculate and often with a pouch. Style simple. Ovary with a variable septum from very short to 2 / 3 as long as locule; ovules in 2 rows in each locule or scattered, rarely solitary. Fruit a capsule with 2 valves, persistent or deciduous, rarely a fleshy fruit or 1 - seeded nut. Seeds with a wing 0.1 - 0.2 mm wide and mucilaginous or obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
2DB5FE94625D571FB8C249414071F98C.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. This subgenus currently includes 51 species, with 47 confined to Australia and three also occurring in New Zealand, Chile and southern Asia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
EB1A037B60805506B2DDC08E585980F0.taxon	description	Description. Herbs with basal stock. Leaves basal or cauline. Flowers in racemes arising from axils of basal leaves with bracteose or leafy bracts; bracteoles present. Sepals equal. Corolla bilabiate; blue usually with a yellow or whitish throat, usually with hairs in the throat, enations present or absent; scarcely auriculate; pouch present or absent. Ovary 2 - locular with 20 - 40 ovules in two rows in each locule. Fruit a capsule, valves entire or bifid. Seeds> 1.5 mm wide, wing> 0.1 mm wide dry, hyaline or obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
EB1A037B60805506B2DDC08E585980F0.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A section of 11 species from south-west Western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
08F5DDE465165767B2109E401BE3FBF1.taxon	materials_examined	Type. G. helmsii (E. Pritz.) Carolin.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
08F5DDE465165767B2109E401BE3FBF1.taxon	description	Description. Style with stiff purple hairs. Ovary with 1 - 3 ovules. Fruit a globular to subglobular nut.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
08F5DDE465165767B2109E401BE3FBF1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name is from the Latin infractus (unbroken) in reference to members of this section having a hard, nut-like fruit.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
08F5DDE465165767B2109E401BE3FBF1.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A subsection of four species endemic to south-west Western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
46B9DC76BD08578E85C03B9C719FFF94.taxon	description	Description. Shrubs, subshrubs or herbs. Leaves basal, cauline or both. Flowers in thyrses or spikes; usually with bracteose bracts; bracteoles present. Sepals equal. Corolla fan-like, white with brown or purple spots at the base of each lobe or pink with a bright yellow throat, with stiff hairs in throat, enations absent, without auricles; pouch inconspicuous, to 1 / 2 ovary length. Ovary 2 - locular with ovules solitary or to 40, usually in 2 - rows in each locule. Fruit either a capsule with valves bifid or indehiscent and nutlike. Seeds to c. 1 mm, wing <0.5 mm and mucilaginous or obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
46B9DC76BD08578E85C03B9C719FFF94.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A Western Australian section of 10 species.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
381E6B372BB557C3AA0733202EF937D2.taxon	description	Description. Subshrubs or herbs. Leaves basal or cauline, basal leaves sometimes absent in mature plants. Flowers in thyrses or racemes comprising at least 1 / 2 to 2 / 3 of the plant, with leafy bracts; bracteoles present. Sepals equal. Corolla bilabiate or becoming fan-like, blue usually with a yellow or whitish throat, usually with hairs on margins and in the throat, enations prominent; scarcely auriculate; pouch usually prominent. Ovary 2 - locular with 20 - 60 ovules in two rows in each locule. Fruit a capsule, valves entire or bifid. Seeds> 1.5 mm wide, wing c. 0.1 mm wide and mucilaginous or obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
381E6B372BB557C3AA0733202EF937D2.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A section of eight species from northern and central Australia extending southwards into the Eremaean bioregion of Western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
B1CA7B52078B53C185DE09F64425515A.taxon	description	Description. Subshrubs or herbs. Leaves basal or if cauline usually narrower and smaller. Flowers in thyrse-like panicles, racemes or spikes with bracteose bracts; bracteoles present. Sepals equal. Corolla bilabiate, yellow, lemon or rarely orange, hairs in throat, enations present; scarcely auriculate to auriculate. Ovary 2 - locular with 15 - 65 ovules in two rows in each locule. Fruit a capsule, valves usually + bifid or rarely entire. Seeds 1 - 1.8 mm long, wing c. 0.1 mm wide and mucilaginous or with a rim.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
B1CA7B52078B53C185DE09F64425515A.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A section of nine species present in coastal and highland areas including the Blue Mountains in eastern Australia and G. quadrilocularis from near Cape le Grand in south-west Western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
55B303A03BA750598367DE36EB216933.taxon	description	Description. Herbs with short stems. Leaves basal or cauline. Flowers in axillary dichasia with scapes erect to prostrate or flowers solitary in axils usually with bracteose bracts; bracteoles present and sometimes disc-like. Sepals equal or adaxial one larger. Corolla bilabiate yellow, orange, mauve, pink or white, with or without hairs in the throat, enations absent or present, auriculate, pouch absent or present, sometimes forming a spur. Ovary 2 - locular with 4 - 25 ovules. Fruit a capsule with with 2 or 4 valves. Seeds 1.5 - 6 mm long, wing 0.5 - 2 mm wide or with a thickened rim.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
55B303A03BA750598367DE36EB216933.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. The section includes 20 species, of which 19 are endemic to Australia with G. mystrophylla K. A. Sheph. (previously Velleia spathulata) also present in New Guinea.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
D1C04659DAEE5B0F82EC5786B5FB1FA3.taxon	description	Description. Herbs or shrubs. Leaves basal and / or cauline, with unique branched hairs. Flowers in loose or spike-like, often a branched thyrse on a terminal scape with bracteose bracts; bracteoles present. Sepals equal. Corolla bilabiate, yellow, with or without hairs inside throat, enations absent; scarcely auriculate; pouch inconspicuous to short. Ovary 1 - to 2 - locular, with unique reddish or golden multicellular hairs between 3 of the sepaline ribs that may be winged (in G. careyi), with 1 - 6 ovules per locule scattered over placentas. Fruit a compressed, hairy nut or an indehiscent capsule with wings. Seeds 1.7 - 2.5 mm long, wing obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
D1C04659DAEE5B0F82EC5786B5FB1FA3.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A section of four species endemic to south-western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
174DA39EC1775F7083E7599D102081A3.taxon	description	Description. Style with simple white hairs. Ovary with 12 - 40 ovules. Fruit a cylindrical to ovoid capsule.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
174DA39EC1775F7083E7599D102081A3.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A subsection of six species endemic to south-west Western Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
3F16FFA28A6F5A4FB456F8CC4D6B0B58.taxon	materials_examined	Type. (designated by Carolin in George (ed.), Fl. Australia 35: 330. 1992): G. scapigera R. Br.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
3F16FFA28A6F5A4FB456F8CC4D6B0B58.taxon	description	Description. Shrubs, subshrubs or herbs, erect or decumbent, sometimes with a basal stock. Leaves basal, cauline or both. Flowers in axillary dichasia or terminal thyrses, racemes or spikes; bracts leafy or bracteose; bracteoles present; pedicels may be articulate. Corolla bilabiate or fan-like, white (sometimes with purple spots at the base of the lobes), yellow, blue or blueish-purple or rarely pink to mauve; throat glaborous, sometimes with stiff hairs, with or without enations, with or without auricles; pouch inconspicuous or prominent to 1 / 2 ovary length. Style simple. Ovary with septum c. 2 / 3 locule length or 1 locular; ovules usually in 2 - rows, rarely solitary. Fruit a capsule with 2 valves, persistent or deciduous, rarely indehiscent and nutlike. Seeds with or without a membranous or mucilaginous wing.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
3F16FFA28A6F5A4FB456F8CC4D6B0B58.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. The subgenus Monochila includes 58 species across six sections. Western Australia is a centre of diversity for this group with species from sect. Velleia also found in Eastern Australia and one species present in New Guinea.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
2FE9C96FC5315A5EA942A3A7D26CAA07.taxon	description	Description. Low shrubs or herbs. Leaves usually basal (sometimes ephemeral) and / or cauline. Flowers usually in racemes or subumbels with leafy bracts; pedicel usually without bracteoles. Corolla bilabiate, yellow, mauve or brownish purple, with hairs inside arranged in rows often becoming confluent towards base. Style simple or 3 - or 4 - fid. Ovary with 30 or less ovules, in two rows in each locule. Seeds usually more than 1.5 mm wide, rarely glossy, wing prominent and usually mucilaginous.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
2FE9C96FC5315A5EA942A3A7D26CAA07.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. This section includes 95 species across Australia with G. armstrongiana extending northwards into New Guinea. The annual G. pilosa subsp. pilosa extends from Australia to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, and the Philippines while the perennial G. pilosa subsp. chinensis is found in China and Vietnam.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E0BEC7AEC62E55778D64B21A83B92447.taxon	description	Description. Herbs. Leaves basal, cauline or both. Flowers in thyrses, racemes, or loose panicles, rarely head-like or solitary in axils, bracts often leaf-like in lower parts becoming linear distally; pedicel usually with bracteoles. Corolla bilabiate or rarely fan-like, yellow, mauve to pinkish, or deep red, glabrous inside or with a few hairs. Style simple. Ovary with more than 30 ovules scattered over placentas. Seeds mostly less than 1 mm wide, glossy, with a prominent rim or wing c. 0.1 mm wide or obsolete.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E0BEC7AEC62E55778D64B21A83B92447.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. A section of 26 species, mostly in northern and central Australia with G. purpurascens and G. pumilio also present in New Guinea. Many species are confined to seasonally wet habitats.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
C61A417EDC7A5CD08ADC4D93E499078E.taxon	description	Description. Subshrubs or herbs, erect or decumbent, sometimes with a basal stock. Leaves basal, cauline or both, sometimes with smaller stem leaves. Flowers in thyrses, racemes, or subumbels, rarely head-like or solitary in axils; bracts leafy or bracteose; bracteoles present or absent; pedicels maybe articulate. Corolla bilabiate, rarely fan-like, yellow, mauve, brownish, purple, pink, or blue; throat glabrous or with long stiff hairs sometimes arranged in rows and confluent towards base, often without enations, often with auricules; pocket usually inconspicuous. Style simple or 3 - or 4 - fid. Ovary with septum short to 2 / 3 locule length; ovules in two rows in each locule or scattered over the surface of the placentas. Fruit a capsule, valves 2, persistent or deciduous, entire or bifid. Seeds with a prominent rim or a mucilaginous wing.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
C61A417EDC7A5CD08ADC4D93E499078E.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. This subgenus consists of 121 species that are predominantly Australian with a few species such as G. pumilio and G. armstrongiana extending to New Guinea, while G. pilosa is widespread through southern Asia and China.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
4F72C072DBB75BB783AA132E7383D5C0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species commemorates Australian botanists Brendan Lepschi (1969 -) and Anna Monro (1974 -), in recognition of their tireless service to the botanical community through providing expert nomenclatural and taxonomic advice and maintenance of the Australian Plant Name Index (https: // biodiversity. org. au / nsl / services / APNI), a truly invaluable resource that lists published Australian vascular plant names and key citations in the literature.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E8025213947D59D692C4D9E347063647.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named from the Latin capillosus (hairy) in reference to the indumentum present on the leaves and sepals.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
2AF7E61A12E052E4962E5AE4BAC72749.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is endemic to the Sydney region of New South Wales and is named in honour of Roger Charles Carolin (1929 -), an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney and Curator of the John Ray Herbarium (SYD) for more than 30 years. During his tenure Carolin published numerous treatments including revision of the family Goodeniaceae for the Flora of Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
5DB740A48817575A889F2CDF05B794FF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for the Greek etheira (hair, mane) in reference to the villous hairs on the leaves.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
0844E8FCC605527C9613A88ED2233F17.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named in honour of the highly respected New Zealand botanist Peter Heenan (1961 -), who first recognised this species as distinct.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
B72CDD8F96DD5616A13E5B0212D860AC.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name is from the Greek mystron (spoon) - phyllus (- leaved), in reference to its spoon-shaped leaves.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E2C885BB0A985F70AD0CB9C8D66EB494.taxon	materials_examined	Type. G. ovata Sm., typ. cons. (fide Shepherd et al. 2017; Applequist 2019).	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E2C885BB0A985F70AD0CB9C8D66EB494.taxon	description	Description. Perennial shrubs or subshrubs, or annual or perennial herbs, sometimes stoloniferous and rooting at nodes; glabrous, or with simple (sometimes multicellular) hairs, or viscid with glandular hairs. Leaves basal and / or cauline, petiolate or sessile, entire to pinnatifid, usually with axillary hairs. Inflorescence a raceme, thyrse, spike, panicle, subumbel, axillary dichasia, or flowers solitary in axils of basal leaves; pedicels sometimes articulate, rarely geniculate, with or without bracteoles. Sepals 5 or 3, fused or free, variously adnate to ovary. Corolla bilabiate or fan-like (lobes almost equal), white, cream, yellow, orange, pink, mauve, blue or purple; corolla-lobes usually winged, sometimes unequally; with hairs in the throat (rarely glabrous), sometimes with enations; often auriculate; sometimes with pouch or spur; stamens free, epigynous or hypogynous; style simple or 2 - 4 - fid, glabrous or with simple hairs; indusia 1 - 4, 2 - lipped, usually with bristles on lips; ovary inferior or superior, rarely winged, usually incompletely 2 - locular with few to many ovules either in two rows or scattered over surface of the placentas, or solitary. Fruit a 2 - or 4 - valved capsule (rarely fleshy), 1 - seeded nut, 4 - seeded hard drupe or rarely a soft, indehiscent fruit with wings (G. careyi). Seeds flat or biconvex, usually with a rim or wing that is sometimes reduced.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
E2C885BB0A985F70AD0CB9C8D66EB494.taxon	distribution	Number of taxa and distribution. The genus has c. 251 taxa and is predominantly Australian. Goodenia pilosa extends to New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, southern China and Philippines, while G. armstrongiana, G. purpurascens and G. pumilio extend to New Guinea and G. koningsbergeri occurs in India, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia according to Karthigeyan et al. (2009). Species previously included in Selliera also occur in coastal habitats in New Zealand and South America.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
B32F3E40530B5D79919EDD3ED9BCF18C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for the Latin subsolanus (eastern, oriental) as this species is found near coastal habitats of Queensland in eastern Australia.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
467CB9AAC0F95F99B670B1AA4261D08B.taxon	materials_examined	Type (designated by W. R. Greuter et al. (eds), Reg. Veg. 118: 276. 1988). Scaevola lobelia L., nom. illeg., typ. cons. ≡ Scaevola plumieri (L.) Vahl.	en	Shepherd, Kelly A., Lepschi, Brendan J., Johnson, Eden A., Gardner, Andrew G., Sessa, Emily B., Jabaily, Rachel S. (2020): The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. PhytoKeys 152: 27-104, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.49604
