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Mirbelieae
Mirbelia dilatata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Mirbelieae
Genera

Daviesia
Erichsenia
Viminaria
Sphaerolobium
Gompholobium
Isotropis
Jacksonia
Leptosema
Latrobea
Euchilopsis
Phyllota
Otion
Aotus
Urodon
Stonesiella
Almaleea
Eutaxia
Dillwynia
Pultenaea
Mirbelia
Chorizema
Oxylobium
Podolobium
Callistachys
Gastrolobium
Nemcia
Brachysema
Jansonia

The mirbelieae, commonly known as the bush, golden or egg-and-bacon peas are a legume tribe endemic to Australia. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Mirbelieae is paraphyletic with respect to Bossiaeeae.

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