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A taxonomic revision of the myrmecophilous species of the rattan genus Korthalsia (Arecaceae)
The rattan genus Korthalsia Blume (Arecaceae: Calamoideae: Calameae) is widespread in the Malesian region. Among the 28 accepted species are 10 species that form intimate associations with ants. The ants inhabit the conspicuous ocreas that are produced by these species, using them as domatia to care for their young and...Shahimi, Salwa ; Conejero, Maria ; Prychid, Christina J. ; Rudall, Paula J. ; Hawkins, Julie A. …
taxonomy, Calamoideae, myrmecophily, ocrea, morphology, ant-plant mutualism, Malesia, and domatia
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Diplycosia papuana (Ericaceae: Vaccinioideae: Gaultherieae): a new endemic species from central New Guinea
Diplycosia papuana (Ericaceae: Vaccinioideae: Gaultherieae), a new endemic species from central New Guinea, is described and illustrated here. Notes on the distribution, ecology and conservation status of the new species, as well as a consideration of closely related species, are provided.Mustaqim, Wendy A. ; Utteridge, Timothy M. A. ; Heatubun, Charlie D.
taxonomy, Papua, Indonesia, Irian Jaya, and Malesia
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A new species of Myrsine (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae) from New Guinea
Myrsine exquisitorum Utteridge & Lepschi (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae) is described and illustrated as a new species endemic to the Western Highlands Province from Papua New Guinea. The new species is unique in the relatively large, almost orbicular leaves with entire margins, and the tetramerous flowers arranged in axillary fascicles without forming short...Utteridge, Timothy M.A. ; Lepschi, Brendan J.
Rapanea, Papuasia, Eudicots, taxonomy, Malesia, and Myrsinaceae
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Maesa brevipedicellata (Primulaceae), a new species from Papua New Guinea
Maesa brevipedicellata, a new species of Maesa (Primulaceae-Maesoideae) from Papua New Guinea, is described and illustrated based on herbarium specimen observations. The collections of this species resemble M. rufovillosa and were previously determined as that species. Maesa brevipedicellata is unique with its self-supporting habit, hispid hairs throughout and paniculate inflorescences...Sumanon, P. ; Eiserhardt, W.L. ; Balslev, H. ; Utteridge, T.M.A.
Myrsinaceae, Papuasia, taxonomy, Maesa, Ericales, new species, and Malesia
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Ardisia recurvisepala (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a new species from Peninsular Malaysia
Ardisia recurvisepala Julius & Utteridge sp. nov. (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a member of Ardisia subgenus Crispardisia on account of the vascularized leaf marginal glands, is herein described and illustrated as new species. The new species can be easily recognized by the elliptic-oblong calyx lobes recurving at the apex, and is also characterized...JULIUS, AVELINAH ; UTTERIDGE, TIMOTHY M.A.
Perak, conservation status, Eudicots, endemic, subgenus Crispardisia, Ericales, South-East Asia, taxonomic key, and Malesia
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Phylogenetic study of tropical Asian Ardisia and relatives shows non-monophyly of generic and subgeneric classifications.
Julius , Avelinah ; Gutiérrez-Ortega, José Said ; Sabran, Suzana ; Tagane, Shuichiro ; Naiki, Akiyo …
Ardisia, nrITS, Ericales, Phylogeny, Myrsinoideae, Malesia, and Primulaceae
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