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A review of the Chinese monotypic genus Melliodendron (Styracaceae), with a new synonym of M. xylocarpum

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    A new species of Lasjia (Proteaceae) from Sulawesi: Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach

    Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach, a member of the Proteaceae, is described and illustrated as a new species from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The new species is similar to L. erecta, also from Sulawe...

    Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Liam A. Trethowan, Matilda J. M. Brown in Kew Bulletin (2024)

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    Timothy M. A. Utteridge in Kew Bulletin (2024)

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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 Zygogynum is currently thought to have a Papuasian-Pacific distribution and is only known from the western Pacific islands (New Caledon...

    Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Himmah Rustiami in Kew Bulletin (2022)

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    Taxonomy and morphology of Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae) in New Guinea

    The genus Thalictrum L. in New Guinea is revised based on morphological evidence. Full descriptions of the genus and the four taxa recognised are given. Two species are recognised: Thalictrum papuanum, widespread...

    Renata Borosova, Timothy M. A. Utteridge, André Schuiteman in Kew Bulletin (2021)

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    A revision of Ziziphus (Rhamnaceae) in Borneo

    The genus Ziziphus (Rhamnaceae) is revised for Borneo. 13 species are recognised using morphological evidence, including three new endemic species: Ziziphus cuspidata, Z. domatiata and Z. puberula. Borneo is ther...

    Daniel Cahen, Jessica Rickenback, Timothy M. A. Utteridge in Kew Bulletin (2021)

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    A revision of the genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) in the Philippines and Sundaland

    The climbing genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) is revised in western Malesia. Five species are recognised for the Philippines and Sundaland using morphological evidence, including a new species from the Philippines: Gou...

    Daniel Cahen, Kurt S. Stenn, Timothy M. A. Utteridge in Kew Bulletin (2020)

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    Diplycosia papuana (Ericaceae: Vaccinioideae: Gaultherieae): a new endemic species from central New Guinea

    Diplycosia papuana (Ericaceae: Vaccinioideae: Gaultherieae), a new endemic species from central New Guinea, is described and illustrated here. Notes on the distribution, ecology and conservation status of the new...

    Wendy A. Mustaqim, Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Charlie D. Heatubun in Kew Bulletin (2019)

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    Maesa camptobotrys (Primulaceae) is Sabia pauciflora (Sabiaceae), not Discocalyx (Primulaceae)

    The type specimen of Maesa camptobotrys is re-examined and morphology and characters are discussed. The specimen is a member of the genus Sabia (Sabiaceae) rather than the genus Discocalyx (Primulaceae) into whic...

    Timothy M. A. Utteridge in Kew Bulletin (2019)

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    A linear sequence to facilitate curation of herbarium specimens of Annonaceae

    Summary. This paper provides a linear sequence of four subfamilies, 15 tribes and 106 genera of the magnoliid family Annonaceae, based on state-of-the-art and stable phylogenetic relationships. The linear sequenc...

    Lars W. Chatrou, Ian M. Turner, Bente B. Klitgaard, Paul J. M. Maas in Kew Bulletin (2018)

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    A synopsis of the genus Smythea (Rhamnaceae)

    A synoptic revision of the genus Smythea Seem. (Rhamnaceae) based on morphological evidence is presented. A total of 11 species are recognised; five new species are described: Smythea batanensis, S. beccarii, S. ...

    Daniel Cahen, Timothy M. A. Utteridge in Kew Bulletin (2017)