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Another New Thai Argyreia Species (Convolvulaceae).
A new species of Argyreia (Convolvulaceae) from Thailand is described and illustrated: A. albiflora. The morphological distinctions of this new species and its relationships with allied species are discussed. Micromorphological evidence is presented using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy (LM) demonstrating that microscopic features of the upper leaf...Staples, George W. ; Traiperm, Paweena ; Chow, Janeny
Thailand, Micromorphology, Plant morphology, Argyreia, Argyreia albiflora., and New species
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Taxonomic notes on Thrixspermum (Orchidaceae: Aeridinae), with five new species from Thailand.
Five new species of Thrixspermum (Orchidaceae) are described from Thailand, two from sect. Dendrocolla: T. alboluteum (South-West floristic region), T. praetermissum (East); and three from sect. Thrixspermum: T. simile (South-East), T. flammeum (East), T. polystictum (East). Descriptions, illustrations, notes on distribution, ecology, phenology, conservation status, and morphological comparisons with allied...Toolmal, Nopparut ; Suddee, Somran ; Culham, Alastair ; Utteridge, Timothy ; Schuiteman, André
Taxonomy, Aeridinae, Thailand, Section Thrixspermum, Thrixspermum, New species, and Section Dendrocolla
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Madhuca kanchanaburiensis (Sapotaceae), a new species from Thailand.
A new species of Madhuca from Thailand, M. kanchanaburiensis is described and illustrated. The species appears most similar to M. malaccensis and M. punctata, but differs in having conspicuous secondary veins toward the leaf margin, woolly filaments and longer corolla. The vernacular name and conservational status of this endemic species...Chantaranothai, Pranom ; Kunasit, Pongsakorn ; Kladwong, Pornchai
Thailand, Eudicots, New species, Madhuca kanchanaburiensis, Sapotoideae, Endemic, and Kanchanaburi (Thailand)
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Lysimachia kraduengensis (Primulaceae), a new species from northeastern Thailand.
A new species of Primulaceae from Thailand, Lysimachia kraduengensis, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to L. engleri, L. lancifolia, L. laxa and L. sikokiana in having solitary and axillary flowers, a yellow corolla, relatively long pedicels and basifixed anthers. The new species can be distinguished by the...Lysimachia, Eudicots, Molecular phylogeny, Thailand, Ericales, New species, Indo-China, Taxonomy, and Loei Province (Thailand)