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Three new species of Erycibe (Convolvulaceae) from Malesia.
As part of a comprehensive review of the genus Erycibe (Convolvulaceae) in South-East Asia, three new species are described and illustrated: E. sangiheensis Kochaiph. & Utteridge sp. nov. from Sangihe Island, North Sulawesi Province in Indonesia and two from Borneo (E. trichocarpa Kochaiph. & Utteridge sp. nov. and E. brunneopilosa...Kochaiphat, Phongsakorn ; Traiperm, Paweena ; Utteridge, Timothy M. A.
Solanales, South-East Asia, Malaysia, Taxonomy, Indonesia, Borneo, and Erycibeae
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A reappraisal of Adinobotrys Dunn (Fabaceae) with two new combinations.
Two new species from Borneo that have been described in the genus are shown here to belong in . The new combinations and have consequently been made, bringing the total number of species in the genus to four. A morphological key and taxonomic conspectus is provided for all species.Compton, James A. ; Schrire, Brian D.
Leguminosae, Tribe Wisterieae, Adinobotrys sarawakensis , New combinations, Adinobotrys, Morphological key, Borneo, Adinobotrys katinganensis, and Callerya
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Garcinia exigua (Clusiaceae), a new record for Thailand.
Garcinia exigua (Clusiaceae), previously known from Borneo [Malaysia (Sarawak) and Brunei], is reported as a new record from dry evergreen forest on limestone hill in Krabi Province, Peninsular Thailand. A detailed morphological description, illustrations and a distribution map of the species are provided, along with information on distribution, specimens examined,... -
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Out of New Guinea? Two new species of Zygogynum (Winteraceae) extend the genus west of Lydekker’s and Wallace’s Lines.
The Winteraceae comprise 100 – 130 species in five to nine genera. The genus is currently thought to have a Papuasian-Pacific distribution and is only known from the western Pacific islands (New Caledonia, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands), Australia and New Guinea, including the far western Bird’s Head Peninsula, but...