Linaceae and Ctenolophonaceae especially of Malesia, with notes on their demarcation anf the realtionships with Ixonanthaceae
1984; National Herbarium of the Netherlands; Volume: 29; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2212-1676
AutoresA. M. N. Van Hooren, H.P. Nooteboom,
Tópico(s)Fern and Epiphyte Biology
ResumoLinaceae, Ctenolophonaceae and Ixonanthaceae are regarded as separate families. In Linaceae two subfamilies are recognized, only one of which occurs in Malesia, Hugonioideae, with three genera, Hugonia, Indorouchera, Philbornea. In Hugonia two sections are recognized, sect. Hugonia with H. costata Miq. and sect. Durandea with H. jenkinsii F.v.Muell. In Indorouchera two species are recognized, I. contestiana (Pierre) Hall. f. and I. griffithiana (Planch.) Hall. f. Philbornea has only one species, P. magnifolia (Stapf) Hall. f. Ctenolophonaceae contains only the genus Ctenolophon with two species, of which one, C. parvifolius Oliv., in Malesia. This is a precursor for the Flora Malesiana treatment. Delimitation and subdivision are discussed with chapters on anatomy, floral morphology, embryology, etc.
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