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The Marantaceae of Sabah, Northern Borneo
Kew Bulletin, 2003A taxonomic treatment is provided for the Marantaceae of the Malaysian state of Sabah in northern Borneo. Thirteen species are recognised, four of which are described as new to science: Phacelophrynium aurantium, Phacelophrynium laxum, Phrynium grandibracteatum and Phrynium slenophyllum.
Clausager, K., Borchsenius, Finn
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Notes on Ischnosiphon (Marantaceae)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1984Four new species are described, viz. Ischnosiphon bahiensis (Brazil), I. ursinus (French Guiana and Rio Negro Basin), I. crassispicus (vicinity of Manaus), and I. fusiformis
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Nomenclatural Notes on Neotropical Marantaceae
Brittonia, 1987Two new combinations are made:Stromanthe macrochlamys (Woodson & Standley), transferred fromCalathea, andCtenanthe amabilis (Morren), transferred fromStromanthe. Calathea crotalifera S. Watson from Guatemala is an earlier name forC. insignis Petersen.
Helen Kennedy, Dan H. Nicolson
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New names in Monotagma (Marantaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2011A taxonomic revision of Monotagma (Marantaceae) concludes that this genus comprises 37 species, of which the following 18 species are here described as new: M. aurantispathum, M. breviscapum, M. congestum, M. exile, M. flavicomum, M. floribundum, M. grallatum, M. humile, M. lilacinum, M. nutans, M. papillosum, M. paradoxum, M. remotum, M.
M. Hagberg, R. Eriksson
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1951
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Taxonomic revision of Myrosma (Marantaceae)
2012Myrosma is a genus of rosulate herbs characterized by a compact and strongly monosymmetric inflorescence with conspicuous, white to pale green, mostly membranous bracts, in the axil of which is a single flower pair. The genus is widely distributed throughout Central Brazil, northern South America, and the Caribbean region.
Vieira, S. +2 more
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ELEVATION IN PLEIOSTACHYA MARANTACEAE
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Ontogenetic and phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae
2011The Marantaceae Petersen (31 genera; ~530 ssp.: Andersson, 1998) are a pantropically (80% America; 11% Asia; 9% Africa: Kennedy, 2000) distributed family of perennial herbs and lianas found in the understory of tropical lowland rainforests. They are characterized by a unique pollination mechanism combining secondary pollen presentation with an ...
Ley, Alexandra, Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine
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