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Changing genera: systematic studies in Neotropical and West African Annonaceae = Veranderende genera : systematische studies in Neotropische en Westafrikaanse Annonaceae : proefscript ...
1998, Herbarium Division, Untrecht University, [1998]
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1. General introduction
Ch. 2. Studies in Annonaceae XXXIII : a revision of Fusaea (Baill.) Saff. / Lars W. Chatrou & Ping He
Ch. 3. Studies in Annonaceae XXXVI : The Duguetia alliance : where the ways part / Lars W. Chatrou, Jifke Koek-Noorman & Paul J.M. Maas
Ch. 4. Preliminary notes on a revision of Letestudoxa, Pseudartabotrys, and the transfer of Pachypodanthium to Duguetia / Lars W. Chatrou & Carola P. Repetur
Ch. 5. Studies in Annonaceae XXVIII : Macromorphological variation of recent invaders in northern Central America : the case of Malmea (Annonaceae) / Lars W. Chatrou
Ch. 6. Revision of the Malmea alliance : Malmea and three new, Neotropical genera : Klarobelia, Mosannona, and Pseudomalmea / Lars W. Chatrou
Ch. 7. Studies in Annonaceae XXXV : facets of reproductive biology of Mosannona / Lars W. Chatrou & Christian Listabarth.
Edition Notes
Ch. 2-7, by Lars W. Chatrou et al., are reprints from or submissions to various journals.
Vita.
Thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit Utrecht, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English; summary also in Dutch.
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