niedziela, 18 grudnia 2011
Brittonia - 63 (1), 2011
Contents:
A new species of Eremogone (Caryophyllaceae) from northern Utah and southeastern Idaho, U.S.A.
Noel H. Holmgren and Patricia K. Holmgren
Carapa vasquezii (Meliaceae), a new species from western Amazonia
David Kenfack
The Cyatheaceae (Polypodiopsida) of Peru
Marcus Lehnert
Two new species of Myrtaceae (Myrteae) from northern South America
Carolyn E. B. Proença, Laura V. S. Jennings and Eve J. Lucas
Nothotalisia, a new genus of Picramniaceae from tropical America
Wm. Wayt Thomas
Novedades en Pecluma (Polypodiaceae)
Luz Amparo Triana-Moreno
Ipomoea macdonaldii (Convolvulaceae), una especie nueva del estado de Oaxaca, México
Eleazar Carranza González
Polianthes zapopanensis (Agavaceae), una especie nueva de Jalisco, México
Eloy Solano and Ramiro Ríos-Gómez
Stephanbeckia plumosa (Liabeae: Compositae): A new genus and species from southern Bolivia
Harold Robinson and V. A. Funk
Asplenium cornutissimum (Aspleniaceae), a new species from karst caves in Guangxi, China
Ri-Hong Jiang, Xian-Chun Zhang and Yan Liu
New species of Podandrogyne (Cleomaceae) I. Two species from western Colombia and eastern Panama
Theodore S. Cochrane
A new combination in Aulonemia (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae) based on floral analysis, anatomical features, and distribution
Pedro L. Viana, Tarciso S. Filgueiras and Elder A. S. Paiva
Two new species of Boopis (Calyceraceae) from Argentina
Lucio Zavala-Gallo, Silvia Denham and Raúl Pozner
Una especie nueva del género Croton (Euphorbiaceae) de Guerrero, México
Martha Martínez Gordillo and Ramiro Cruz Durán
Three new species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae s.s.) from the Brazilian Caatinga
Daniela S. Carneiro-Torres, Ines Cordeiro, Ana Maria Giulietti, Paul E. Berry and Ricarda Riina
Novae Gesneriaceae Neotropicarum XVI: Cremosperma anisophyllum, a new species of Gesneriaceae from the Chocó region of northern Ecuador and southern Colombia
John L. Clark and Laurence E. Skog
Stenogrammitis, a new genus of grammitid ferns segregated from Lellingeria (Polypodiaceae)
Paulo H. Labiak
A new species of Sauvagesia (Ochnaceae) from the Espinhaço range of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Domingos Benício Oliveira Silva Cardoso
Taxonomy, distribution and emended description of the neotropical genus Lophogyne (Podostemaceae)
Claudia Petean Bove, C. Thomas Philbrick and Wilson J. E. M. Costa
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