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This fascicle, the second of part 7 of volume 33 of the Flora of Southern Africa, is the first part dealing with tribe Inulae, subtribe Gnaphaliinae. A key to the genus is provided and all species descriptions include distribution maps and plates with black-and-white line drawings.