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Language: Bilingual with general descriptions in German and morphological descriptions and keys in Latin
In this issue, the remainder of Astragalus is treated: that is, the rest of the sections with basifixed and all bifurcate hairs, as well as the monotypic genus Barnebyella. In a final issue an introduction to the genus, keys to the sections and all species as well as important addenda, will be given.