A revision of the Euphorbiaceous genus Meineckia has resulted in the recognition of 19 species, with 7 subspecies and 2 varieties (for a total of 25 distinct taxa). Proposed as new are 5 species and 1 subspecies, while new combinations are necessary for 14 species and 6 subspecific taxa. The extraordinary confusion in the taxonomic history of the genus is illustrated by the fact that the 14 previously recognized species have been classified under 6 different generic names: Cluytiandra, Flueggea, Neopeltandra, Peltandra, Phyllanthus, and Securinega. As revised, the number of species represented in the different regions is as follows: America, 3; Africa and Arabia, 4; Madagascar, 8; India and Ceylon, 4. The genus appears to be of African orig...
Three new species of Luxemburgia named as L. furnensis Feres, L. leitonii Feres and L. mogolensis Fe...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...
A new combination, Euphorbia trialata (Huft) V.W. Steinm., is made to accommodate Chamaesyce trialat...
flora treatment for the Phyllanthaceae occurring in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Rwanda and ...
About 80 new combinations for infraspecific taxa in the genus Euphorbia L. are mude in anticipation ...
A review is made of tribe Dimorphandreae and a new key is provided for the five genera belonging to ...
This thesis is a taxonomic revision of Discocarpus, a genus of three species of trees from seasonall...
A new combination, Euphorbia trialata (Huft) V.W. Steinm., is made to accommodate Chamaesyce trialat...
A taxonomic revision of Bridelia Willd. for Southeast Asia is presented together with comments on th...
The genus Pausandra Radlk. belongs to the Tribe Cluytieae of the Euphorbiaceae. It was described by ...
A brief history of the genus Chamaesyce S.F. Gray is outlined and its relationship to Euphorbia L. i...
The identities of the confused and poorly known Euphorbia ephedroides E.Mey. ex Boiss. and E. sparta...
The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moulton...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
Mallotus sect. Polyadenii comprises eight species. It includes the former genus Coccoceras. Mallotus...
Three new species of Luxemburgia named as L. furnensis Feres, L. leitonii Feres and L. mogolensis Fe...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...
A new combination, Euphorbia trialata (Huft) V.W. Steinm., is made to accommodate Chamaesyce trialat...
flora treatment for the Phyllanthaceae occurring in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Rwanda and ...
About 80 new combinations for infraspecific taxa in the genus Euphorbia L. are mude in anticipation ...
A review is made of tribe Dimorphandreae and a new key is provided for the five genera belonging to ...
This thesis is a taxonomic revision of Discocarpus, a genus of three species of trees from seasonall...
A new combination, Euphorbia trialata (Huft) V.W. Steinm., is made to accommodate Chamaesyce trialat...
A taxonomic revision of Bridelia Willd. for Southeast Asia is presented together with comments on th...
The genus Pausandra Radlk. belongs to the Tribe Cluytieae of the Euphorbiaceae. It was described by ...
A brief history of the genus Chamaesyce S.F. Gray is outlined and its relationship to Euphorbia L. i...
The identities of the confused and poorly known Euphorbia ephedroides E.Mey. ex Boiss. and E. sparta...
The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moulton...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
Mallotus sect. Polyadenii comprises eight species. It includes the former genus Coccoceras. Mallotus...
Three new species of Luxemburgia named as L. furnensis Feres, L. leitonii Feres and L. mogolensis Fe...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...
A new combination, Euphorbia trialata (Huft) V.W. Steinm., is made to accommodate Chamaesyce trialat...