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Magazine article
More discoveries in Ecuador.
Wood, John R. I.
New species, Ecuador, and Ipomoea
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Virtual plant hunting.
Wood, John R. I.
Colombia, Herbarium specimens, New species, and Plant collecting
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Ipomoea noemana (Convolvulaceae) a new species from Ancash eastern slope in Peru.
Ipomoea noemana, a new species of Ipomoea endemic to the Marañón river area in Peru and known from a single population, is described and illustrated. Its relationship with other species of Ipomoea is discussed in the light of its morphology and molecular analysis of DNA barcode sequences.Jara, Enoc ; Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo ; Wood, John R. I. ; Beltrán, Hamilton
Peru, Convolvulaceae, New species, Ipomoea noemana, Ancash (Peru), Marañon area (Peru), Endemism, and Storage roots
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A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World.
A monograph of the 425 New World species of is presented. All 425 species are described and information is provided on their ecology and distribution, with citations from all countries from which they are reported. Notes are provided on salient characteristics and taxonomic issues related to individual species. A full... -
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Two new species of Stenostephanus (Acanthaceae) and a new record from Peru.
Two new species of and are described and illustrated. Distribution maps and notes on their conservation status are provided. is transferred to as , now that is subsumed in .Villanueva-Espinoza, Rosa ; Wood, John R. I.
Loreto, Otishi National Park (Peru), Andes, New species, Bora community, Stenostephanus, Junín (Peru), Razisea, Peru, Kalbreyeriella, and Taxonomy
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Strobilanthes Blume (Acanthaceae) in Myanmar, a new species and an updated checklist.
A brief history of the discovery of species in Myanmar is presented. The revival of fieldwork in recent years has resulted in many new records, so an updated checklist of all known species from the country is needed. Selected specimens are cited and distribution notes provided. One new species, J.R.I.Wood... -
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Two new species of Staurogyne (Acanthaceae) from northern Myanmar.
Two new species of , J.R.I.Wood & K.Armstr. and J.R.I.Wood & K.Armstr. from Hkamti District, Sagaing Region in northern Myanmar, are described and illustrated. Notes on their affinities, conservation status and habitat are included. Attention is drawn to the medicinal uses of by Shan Ni communities living in Hkamti District. -
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Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in Bolivia.
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A Strobilanthes (Acanthaceae) miscellany.
This paper presents miscellaneous, previously unpublished results arising from the authors’ research into . J.R.I.Wood & Scotland from New Guinea and J.R.I.Wood & Scotland from Sumatra are proposed as new species, while an unnamed species is described from Sumba Island in Indonesia in the hope that it might be rediscovered....Wood, John R. I. ; Scotland, R. W.
Typification, New species, Hemigraphis, Plietesial flowering, Lepidagathis, New combinations, and Sericocalyx
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Strobilanthes jomyi (Acanthaceae), a remarkable new species from South India.
A new species, Strobilanthes jomyi, is described and illustrated from Kerala, India. The new species is similar to S. ixiocephala in its spheroidal, echinulate pollen, but differs in its pendulous inflorescence, thinly hispid style, exserted stamens and 4-seeded capsule with entirely pubescent seeds. It is also similar to S. ciliata...Biju, Punnakot ; Josekutty, Elayanithottathil Joseph ; Rekha, Damodaran ; Wood, John R. I.
India, Conservation status, Pollen, Kerala (India), Taxonomy, and Strobilanthes jomyi
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New Guinea has the world’s richest island flora
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home to some of the best-preserved ecosystems on the planet3 and to intact ecological gradients—from mangroves to tropical alpine grasslands—that are unmatched in the Asia-Pacific region4,5, it is a globally recognized centre of biological and cultural... -
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A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales
Taxonomic monographs have the potential to make a unique contribution to the understanding of global biodiversity. However, such studies, now rare, are often considered too daunting to undertake within a realistic time frame, especially as the world’s collections have doubled in size in recent times. Here, we report a global-scale...Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo ; Carruthers, Tom ; Wood, John R. I. ; Williams, Bethany R. M. ; Weitemier, Kevin …