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Contribution to a revision of Hoya (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) of Papuasia. Part II: eight new species, one new subspecies 标题巴布亚植物Hoya(夹竹桃科:夹竹桃科)的修订贡献。第二部分:8个新种,1个新亚种
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.02.08
M. Rodda, N. Simonsson
In the present paper we publish eight new species from New Guinea, H. domaensis, H. gauttierensis, H. liddleana, H. lucida, H. paradisea, H. pulleana, H. tarikuensis, and H. unirana, and one subspecies, H. krusenstierniana subsp. laticorolla. Five taxa were first diagnosed based on specimens at the Leiden herbarium, one species is only known from a collection at Edinburgh and Lae herbaria, while three are based on recently collected specimens. Hoya leucantha, originally described from a specimen in bud, has been identified among herbarium specimens and was also recently recollected. It is therefore fully described and illustrated for the first time.
在本文中,我们发表了来自新几内亚的8个新种,分别是:H. domaensis、H. gauttiensis、H. liddleana、H. lucida、H. paradisea、H. pulleana、H. tarikuensis和H. unirana,以及1个亚种,H. krusenstierniana亚种。laticorolla。五个分类群是根据莱顿植物标本馆的标本首次诊断出来的,一个物种只从爱丁堡和莱伊植物标本馆的标本中发现,而三个是基于最近收集的标本。原描述为花蕾标本的白桦,在植物标本馆标本中被发现,最近也被重新发现。因此,这是第一次对它进行了充分的描述和说明。
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A new species of Freycinetia Gaudich. (Pandanaceae; Freycinetoideae) with pseudopetioliform leaves from Arfak Mountains, Papua, Indonesia 文章题目凤尾莲属一新种。(露兜树科;产自印度尼西亚巴布亚的Arfak山的具有假叶形叶的灰蝇总科
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.02.09
A. P. Keim, K. Kartawinata, W. Mustaqim, W. Sujarwo
A new species of Freycinetia Gaudich. (Pandanaceae; Freycinetoidea) with obvious pseudopetiolate basal leaf from Mount Tombrok in the vicinity of the Arfak Mountains, West Papua, Indonesian New Guinea, is newly described as Freycinetia pseudopetiolata A.P.Keim, K.Kartawinata & W.Sujarwo. The possession of the pseudopetiolate basal leaf form places this new species in the section Pseudopetiolosae; thus marking the first presence of the section for mainland New Guinea.
文章题目凤尾莲属一新种。(露兜树科;产于印尼新几内亚西巴布亚Arfak山脉附近的Tombrok山,具有明显的假叶柄基叶的freycineto总科(Freycinetia pseudopetiolata A.P.Keim, K.Kartawinata和W.Sujarwo)。假叶柄基叶形态的占有使这个新种归入假叶柄科;从而标志着新几内亚大陆部分的首次出现。
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Women in the first three centuries of formal botany in southern Africa 非洲南部前三个世纪正式植物学中的妇女
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2021.66.03.10
E. Figueiredo, G.F. Smith
Southern Africa is globally known for its considerable floristic diversity and for the past several centuries the region has attracted the research attention of both foreign and southern African botanists. While the majority of the plant scientists, including taxonomists, working on the regional flora was male, women have made significant contributions to the botany of southern Africa. We provide a comprehensive review of the role women played in botany in the region, from the earliest days of recorded botanical endeavour (c. mid-17th century) and for the ensuing c. 300 years. The women are exhaustively catalogued and the parts they played in advancing botany, and where appropriate some related plant-based activities, such as horticulture, are noted and assessed. It is shown that women played an important but generally underappreciated role in botanical research, fieldwork, and specimen collecting, as well as in herbarium management and institutional development.
南部非洲以其丰富的植物多样性而闻名于世,在过去的几个世纪里,该地区吸引了外国和南部非洲植物学家的研究注意力。虽然研究区域植物的大多数植物科学家,包括分类学家都是男性,但女性对南部非洲的植物学做出了重大贡献。我们全面回顾了女性在该地区植物学中所扮演的角色,从最早记录的植物学努力(17世纪中叶)到随后的300年。这些妇女被详尽地编目,她们在促进植物学方面所起的作用,并在适当的情况下注意和评估一些有关的植物活动,如园艺。研究表明,妇女在植物研究、实地考察和标本收集以及植物标本室管理和机构发展方面发挥了重要但通常未得到充分重视的作用。
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A new Philippine species of Ridsdalea (Rubiaceae, Ixoroideae) from karst vegetation in Palawan 文章标题巴拉望岛喀斯特植被中的飞燕属菲律宾一新种
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.01.04
Rene Alfred Anton Bustamante, P. Pelser
Ridsdalea philippinensis (Rubiaceae), a new species from the karst forest in El Nido (Palawan, Philippines), is described and illustrated. It is unique among Malesian Ridsdalea species in having a corolla tube that is distinctly inflated at the apex, a character state also displayed by R. sootepensis and R. thailandica from Laos and Thailand. Amongst others, R. philippinensis, however, differs from both of these species in having smaller flowers and anthers that do not emerge from the corolla tube. An updated key for Philippine Ridsdalea is also presented.
本文描述了菲律宾巴拉望岛爱妮岛喀斯特森林的一新种菲律宾芦杉(Rubiaceae)。它在马来的Ridsdalea种中是独特的,在顶端有一个明显膨胀的花冠筒,老挝和泰国的R. sootepensis和R.泰国也表现出这种特征状态。其中,菲律宾r.p iliinensis,然而,不同于这两个物种具有较小的花和花药,不从花冠筒中出现。菲律宾Ridsdalea的更新密钥也被提出。
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Expansion of the fern genus Lecanopteris to encompass some species previously included in Microsorum and Colysis (Polypodiaceae) 蕨类植物Lecanopteris属的扩展,包括先前包括在Microsorum和Colysis(水龙科)中的一些物种
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2021.66.03.07
L. Perrie, A. Field, D. Ohlsen, P. Brownsey
The fern genus Microsorum is not monophyletic, with previous phylogenetic analyses finding three lineages to group not with the type species, but to form a grade related to the 13 species of Lecanopteris. These three lineages have recently been recognised as separate genera: Bosmania, Dendroconche, and Zealandia. Here, we explore the morphological characterisation of Lecanopteris and these other three lecanopteroid genera. While the traditional circumscription of Lecanopteris has seemed sacrosanct, its defining morphological character states of rhizome cavities and ant brooding associations occur in other lecanopteroid ferns and elsewhere in the Polypodiaceae. Instead, we suggest that the morphological characterisation of an expanded Lecanopteris including the Dendroconche and Zealandia lineages is just as good, if not better, with the pertinent character states being the absence of sclerenchyma strands in the rhizome and at least some fronds having Nooteboom’s type 5 venation pattern. This wider circumscription is also better able to accommodate phylogenetic uncertainty, and it means that groups of species traditionally placed together in a single genus are not distributed across different genera. General users familiar with the narrower circumscription of Lecanopteris will not be significantly disrupted, because there is little geographic overlap with the lineages added to the genus. Consequently, we make new combinations in Lecanopteris for 11 species and one subspecies.
微蕨属不是单系的,以前的系统发育分析发现三个谱系不属于模式种,而是与Lecanopteris的13种相关的一个等级。这三个谱系最近被认为是独立的属:波斯尼亚属、树突海松属和西兰迪亚属。在这里,我们探讨了Lecanopteris和其他三个lecanopteroid属的形态学特征。虽然Lecanopteris的传统界限似乎是神圣不可侵犯的,但其根茎空腔和蚂蚁孵化关联的定义形态特征状态发生在其他lecanopteroid蕨类植物和水蛭科其他地方。相反,我们认为扩大的Lecanopteris的形态学特征,包括Dendroconche和Zealandia谱系,即使不是更好,也一样好,相关的特征状态是根茎中没有厚壁组织链,至少一些叶子具有noteboom的5型脉纹模式。这种更宽的界限也能更好地适应系统发育的不确定性,这意味着传统上放在一个属中的物种群不会分布在不同的属中。熟悉Lecanopteris较窄范围的一般用户不会明显中断,因为添加到该属的谱系很少有地理重叠。因此,我们在Lecanopteris中对11种和1个亚种进行了新的组合。
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Taxonomic studies of Araceae in Myanmar IV: A new species, a new record and a new synonym for the genus Amorphophallus 缅甸天南星科植物的分类学研究IV:一新种、一新记录和一新同义物
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.02.05
M. Naive, K. Z. Hein, W. Hetterscheid
Amorphophallus wasa Naive, K.Z.Hein & Hett., is described and illustrated as a species new to science from the Sagaing Region, Myanmar. It is morphologically similar to A. saraburiensis Gagnep., but can be easily distinguished by its unilocular ovaries and lack of staminodes between pistillate and staminate zones. A detailed description, colour plates, phenology, distribution map, provisional conservation status and a key to the Amorphophallus species from Myanmar are provided. In addition, A. elatus Hook.f. is reported as a newly recorded species for Myanmar, and the name A. corrugatus N.E.Br. is newly synonymized under A. kachinensis Engl. & Gehrm.
魔芋属植物是朴素的,K.Z.Hein & Hett。它被描述为一种来自缅甸实皆地区的新物种。它在形态上与A. saraburiensis Gagnep相似。,但可以很容易地区分其单房子房和雌蕊区和雄蕊区之间缺乏雄蕊。提供了缅甸魔芋属植物的详细描述、彩色图版、物候学、分布图、临时保护状况和一把钥匙。此外,A. elatus Hook.f。为缅甸新记录种,命名为a . walgatus N.E.Br。新同义于A. kachinensis Engl。& Gehrm。
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The four W’s of two 18th century Dutch herbaria: the ‘Zierikzee Herbarium’ and the herbarium of Simon D’Oignies 两个18世纪荷兰植物标本馆的四个W:“Zierikzee植物标本馆”和Simon D ' oignies植物标本馆
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2021.66.03.09
G. Thijsse
One of the objects of the Municipal Museum Zierikzee (Province of Zealand, The Netherlands) is a historical herbarium referred to by the name the ‘Zierikzee Herbarium’. The characteristics of the specimens in the Zierikzee Herbarium are so similar to those in a herbarium at Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden (L), that both must originate from the same place and time. About the latter herbarium little is known, except that it was once owned by the army-surgeon Simon(e) d’Oignies (1740–1782). The Zierikzee Herbarium was recently described and analysed in detail by Offerhaus et al. (2021). It is hypothesised that the Zierikzee Herbarium is part of a herbarium made by Professor Martinus Wilhelmus Schwencke (1707–1785) and was used during his lectures for future pharmacists in his botanical garden in The Hague in the 1750s, and auctioned in Leiden in 1785. The presence in the Zierikzee Herbarium of a virtually complete set of medicinal plants mentioned in the ‘Pharmacopoea Hagana’ (Anonymous 1738) eventually led to the conclusion that these could not have been assembled before 1730. Based on the printed ornaments that are used to mount the plants in these, and the major Dutch herbaria of the 18th century, I argue that the plants in the Zierikzee Herbarium and the herbarium of D’Oignies were remounted at a later date. The hypothesis by Offerhaus et al. (2021: 12) that the Zierikzee Herbarium was started between 1710 and 1720 is rejected. Arguments are given why it is unlikely that the Zierikzee Herbarium, as is suggested by Offerhaus et al. (2021: 12), is the herbarium of the head gardener of the Leiden botanic garden, Jacob Ligtvoet (1684–1752) and was auctioned in 1752.
Zierikzee市博物馆(荷兰西兰省)的展品之一是一个历史悠久的植物标本馆,被称为“Zierikzee植物标本馆”。Zierikzee植物标本室的标本特征与莱顿自然生物多样性中心(L)的植物标本室非常相似,它们一定来自同一地点和同一时间。关于后者的植物标本室,人们所知甚少,只知道它曾经属于军医西蒙(e)德瓦尼(1740-1782)。最近,Offerhaus等人对Zierikzee标本馆进行了详细的描述和分析(2021年)。据推测,Zierikzee植物标本室是Martinus Wilhelmus Schwencke教授(1707-1785)制作的植物标本室的一部分,并于18世纪50年代在海牙的植物园为未来的药剂师讲课时使用,并于1785年在莱顿拍卖。在Zierikzee植物标本馆中,出现了“哈加纳药典”(匿名1738)中提到的一套几乎完整的药用植物,最终导致了这些植物不可能在1730年之前组装的结论。根据用于安装植物的印刷装饰品,以及18世纪荷兰主要的植物标本馆,我 认为,Zierikzee植物标本馆和D 'Oignies植物标本馆的植物是在晚些时候重新安装的。Offerhaus et al.(2021: 12)提出的Zierikzee标本馆建于1710年至1720年之间的假设被否定了。有人提出了论据,为什么像Offerhaus等 人所建议的那样,Zierikzee标本馆不太可能。(2021: 12),是莱顿植物园园长雅各布·莱特沃特(Jacob Ligtvoet, 1684-1752)的植物标本馆,于1752年拍卖。
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In memoriam Dr Eduard Ferdinand (Ed) de Vogel (1942–2021) 纪念爱德华-费迪南德(Ed)-德沃格尔博士(1942-2021 年)
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2021.66.03.03
A. Schuiteman, J. Vermeulen
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In memoriam Max Michael Josephus van Balgooy (1932–2021) 纪念马克斯-迈克尔-约瑟夫斯-范巴尔古伊(1932-2021 年)
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.01.00
P. Baas, P.W. van Welzen
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Gomphostemma phetchaburiense (Lamiaceae), a new species from a limestone karst in southwest Thailand 泰国西南部石灰岩喀斯特一新种
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.01.07
B. Bongcheewin, M. Poopath, A. Paton
Gomphostemma phetchaburiense, a new species from Phetchaburi Province, Thailand, is described and illustrated. A key to the species of Gomphostemma in Thailand is provided and conservation status and the dimorphic leaf characters are discussed.
记述了泰国碧武里省的一新种Gomphostemma phetchaburiense。本文给出了泰国贡花属植物的一种检索表,并对其保护现状和二态叶特征进行了讨论。
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