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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.49 (2004) nr.1 p.3
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.38 (1993) nr.1 p.161
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: The West Malesian genus Cheilosa Blume has been revised; the variability of the only species, C. montana Blume, will be described. Cheilosa montana combines the two former species C. montana and C. malayana (Hook. f.) Airy Shaw. Typical for Cheilosa are the presence of glands in the teeth of the leaves; thyrsoid, mainly unbranched, ramiflorous to terminal inflorescences; absence of petals; the presence of a disc; 9 or 10 stamens; 3- (rarely 4)-locular ovaries with one ovule per locule; thick-walled fruits; an aril around the seed; and endosperm. Fascicled hairs are usually present on the lower surface of the leaves, but are caducous. The excluded C. whiteana Croizat is provisionally transferred as a new species to Trigonostemon by Airy Shaw.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.46 (2001) nr.1 p.67
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: Mallotus kongkandae is a new species in section Rottlera. Typical are the ovate leaves, greenish glandular scales when dry, thick-walled fruits, and the seemingly caducous columella. The plant is endemic to northern Thailand.
    Keywords: Euphorbiaceae ; Mallotus kongkandae ; Thailand
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.40 (1995) nr.2 p.363
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: Trigonopleura, a genus from W Malesia, has three species, the widespread T. malayana (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi) and the two endemic species T. dubia (Philippines) and T. macrocarpa (Sarawak, Kuching). The species differ slightly from each other in leaf size, colour, and margin, flower and fruit size, fruit wall thickness, and aril size. A phylogenetic analysis was not performed, but it is argued that both endemic species split off separately from T. malayana. Trigonopleura is probably related to Chaetocarpus, in particular to C. castanocarpus. Probably, Chaetocarpus is a paraphyletic group of species and will be monophylitic when united with Trigonopleura, but this will need thorough phylogenetic research. Here, both genera are kept separate, because they are very distinct (see Table 1). Typical for Trigonopleura are the fruits (wrinkled when dry, tomentose), the seeds (arillate), the inflorescences (axillary clusters of flowers), and the flowers (sepals imbricate, petals present, valvate, disc lobed, an androphore, 3 locules with one ovule each).
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.40 (1995) nr.2 p.375
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moultonianthus (monotypic), and Erismanthus and Syndyophyllum, each with 2 species. Moultonianthus is recognized by its persistent, large, cordate stipules; Erismanthus is characterized by the catkin-like staminate inflorescences with very long-pedicelled flowers; and characteristic for Syndyophyllum are the inflorescences with both staminate flowers (in bundles) and pistillate flowers (one per bundle of staminate flowers). Both varieties of Syndyophyllum occidentale are now considered to be distinctive species, because an additional difference was found (one axillary bud of each leaf pair present halfway along the petiole or not). The phylogenetic analysis of the Erismantheae, in comparison with two other tribes in the subfamily Acalyphoideae, the Chaetocarpeae and the Cheiloseae, shows that the Erismantheae are a very distinct, monophyletic group. Within the Erismantheae, Erismanthus and Syndyophyllum are closest related; all three genera are monophyletic.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.44 (1999) nr.2 p.437
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: The Southeast Asian genus Melanolepis comprises two species, the very variable and widespread M. multiglandulosa (Reinw. ex Blume) Rchb. f. & Zoll. (from Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands throughout Malesia up to Papua New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago) and M. vitifolia (Kuntze) Gagnep., endemic in Cambodia. The two species differ in dentation, incision, and hairiness of the leaves.
    Keywords: Melanolepis ; Acalyphoideae ; Chrozophorinae ; Doryxylinae ; Euphorbiaceae ; Malesia
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.46 (2001) nr.1 p.71
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: The genera Agrostistachys and Chondrostylis, subtribe Agrostistachydeae, have been revised. Chondrostylis comprises two species, C. bankana appears to be much more widespread than was assumed. Agrostistachys comprises six species, one of which is new ( (A. staminodiatus), while several species (e.g. A. intramarginalis and A. meeboldii) have been reduced to the now quite variable A. borneensis, formerly mainly known as. A. longifolia. A phylogenetic analysis of the subtribe Agrostistachydeae shows that all four genera (also Cyttaranthus and I Pseudagrostistachys) are monophyletic; however, the position of Agrostistachys is very weak and the genus may easily change to a paraphyletic group with the other genera nested in it. Even in spite of the weak support for Agrostistachys all genera are maintained in their present circumscription.
    Keywords: Agrostistachys ; Chondrostylis ; Euphorbiaceae ; phylogeny
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.47 (2002) nr.1 p.149
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: Micrococca is a rare genus represented in the Malesian region by only three species. Micrococca mercurialis (L.) Benth. is widespread, but in Malesia it is found only in Peninsular Malaysia. Micrococca malaccensis Airy Shaw and M. johorica Airy Shaw are both endemic to Johore. Micrococca can be distinguished from its close allies, Erythrococca and Claoxylon, by its interrupted racemes (with long internodes), pistillate flowers with elongated (strap-like) disc lobes, and a deeply 3-lobed, thinly crustaceous capsule dehiscing both septicidally and loculicidally. Micrococca mercurialis is a small-leaved shrub, while the other two species are trees with much larger leaves. Micrococca johorica has glands on the leaf bases, narrow leaves, and short inflorescences, whereas M. malaccensis lacks glands on the leaf bases, has wider leaves, and longer inflorescences.
    Keywords: Claoxylon ; Erythrococca ; Euphorbiaceae ; Micrococca ; Malesia ; taxonomy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A deciduous shrub previously included in Ficus talbotii for many years, is now regarded as a new species, Ficus pongumphaii. It is morphologically distinct from F. talbotii with as typical characters the densely brown pubescent to tomentose or villous on leafy twig; the elliptic, suborbicular to obovate leaf blades that are brown tomentellous on the upper surface and brown floccose tomentose to villous underneath; the pedunculate figs are obovate, brown floccose or villous outside and have internal hairs. The leaf anatomy shows a multiple epidermis on both surfaces; enlarged lithocysts on both sides of the lamina, which are more abundant adaxially and with very few abaxially. The species, endemic to Thailand, is named after the great Thai dendrologist, Associate Professor Somnuek Pongumphai.
    Keywords: Ficus ; leaf anatomy ; Moraceae ; new species
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 64 no. 2, pp. iii-iv
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Plant Science ; Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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