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Notes on the genus Callitriche (Plantaginaceae) in South Africa.
Historically there has been confusion over the status and identification of Callitriche species in South Africa. Review of herbarium specimens and fieldwork have enabled confirmation of the presence of C. deflexa as a naturalised species in this country and confirmed that C. compressa and specimens named as C. bolusii are...Lansdown, Richard V. ; Glen, Rene ; Hassemer, Gustavo
Geographical distribution, Callitriche deflexa, South Africa, Callitriche, Callitriche compressa, Taxonomy, Callitriche bolusii, and Ecology
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Pouzolzia saxophila sp. nov. (Urticaceae tribe Boehmerieae) from Bahia, Brazil.
The paper supplements a taxonomic revision of the New World species of by Wilmot‐Dear and Friis in 1996 and a supplement in 2011 with an additional new species. Here another new species of Friis, Wilmot‐Dear & A. K. Monro, is described from a restricted area of xerophytic scrub vegetation on...Wilmot‐Dear, Christine Melanie ; Friis, Ib ; Monro, Alex K.
Pouzolzia, Bahia (Brazil), Taxonomy, Pouzolzia saxophila, New species, and Revisions
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Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)—a new montane rattan from New Guinea.
Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae or Palmae), a new species of rattan from the Bird’s Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia, is described and illustrated. This species, which, among the New Guinea Calamus species, most closely resembles C. cuthbertsonii and C. spanostachys, is distinguished by its short and extremely slender stems, finely...Maturbongs, Rudi A. ; Dransfield, John ; Baker, William
Papuasia, Bird’s Head Peninsula (Indonesia), South-East Asia, Calamus kebariensis, New species, Lianas, Calamua, Taxonomy, Palms, and Rattans
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Taxonomic revision of the threatened African genus Pseudohydrosme Engl. (Araceae), with P. ebo, a new, critically endangered species from Ebo, Cameroon
This is the first revision in more than 100 years of the African genus Pseudohydrosme, formerly considered endemic to Gabon. Closely related to Anchomanes, Pseudohydrosme is distinct from Anchomanes because of its 2-3-locular ovary (vs. unilocular), peduncle concealed by cataphylls at anthesis and far shorter than the spathe (vs. exposed,...Cheek, Martin ; Tchiengué, Barthélemy ; van der Burgt, Xander