George's arrangement was undisputed as the accepted arrangement between 1981 and 1996. It was replaced by the arrangement of Thiele and Ladiges in 1996, but this lasted only until 1999, when George published a revised version of his 1981 arrangement. This revised version was not universally accepted, however: some Australian
herbaria continued to follow Thiele and Ladiges on some points, for example, by recognising the four species that they promoted. In 2005, Austin Mast, Eric Jones and Shawn Havery published the results of their cladistic analyses of
DNA sequence data for
Banksia. They inferred a
phylogeny very greatly different from George's taxonomic arrangement, including finding
Banksia to be
paraphyletic with respect to
Dryandra. A new taxonomic arrangement was not published at the time, but early in 2007 Mast and Thiele initiated a rearrangement by transferring
Dryandra to
Banksia, and publishing
B. subg. Spathulatae for the species having spoon-shaped
cotyledons. They foreshadowed publishing a full arrangement once DNA sampling of
Dryandra was complete. ==References==