Two new genera and nineteen new species of Dicotyledons from Papua New Guinea collected and described by A. Gilli (1980) have been examined by specialists. These families are Begoniaceae, Cruciferae, Elaeocarpaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Hypericaceae, Leguminosae, Rosaceae, Rubiaceae, Saxifragaceae, and Sterculiaceae. Both new genera are reduced: Melachone to Amaracarpus (Rub.), Disaster to Commersonia (Sterc.). Supposed new generic records to Malesia proved erroneous: a new Thelygonum belongs to Nertera (Rub.), and a Trochiscus to Nasturtium (Cruc.); the Viburnum from Papua is a Psychotria (Rub.). All species are reduced to those already known. It is advocated as undesirable to describe novelties from odd tropical plant collections
A brief introduction to the family Begoniaceae and genus Begonia is followed by an outline of the ke...
This bizarre pachycaul genus was described and well-figured by Valeton (1911) from a single collecti...
The Star Mountains of New Guinea are situated at the geographic center of the Island of New Guinea e...
the Netherlands. Thirty-eight new species of Bulbophyllum are described; thirty-seven of these are f...
1. For the first time four collections of Diploglottis, representing two species, are cited from New...
A taxonomic revision of the fern genus Grammitis Swartz (Grammitidaceae) in New Guinea has been made...
The drynarioid Polypodiaceae consist of about 30 usually epiphytic species confined to the Palaeotro...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
A revision of Begonia sect. Symbegonia, endemic to New Guinea, is presented, with descriptions of fi...
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries(1,2)....
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries1,2. H...
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries1,2. H...
A brief introduction to the family Begoniaceae and genus Begonia is followed by an outline of the ke...
This bizarre pachycaul genus was described and well-figured by Valeton (1911) from a single collecti...
The Star Mountains of New Guinea are situated at the geographic center of the Island of New Guinea e...
the Netherlands. Thirty-eight new species of Bulbophyllum are described; thirty-seven of these are f...
1. For the first time four collections of Diploglottis, representing two species, are cited from New...
A taxonomic revision of the fern genus Grammitis Swartz (Grammitidaceae) in New Guinea has been made...
The drynarioid Polypodiaceae consist of about 30 usually epiphytic species confined to the Palaeotro...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home...
A revision of Begonia sect. Symbegonia, endemic to New Guinea, is presented, with descriptions of fi...
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries(1,2)....
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries1,2. H...
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries1,2. H...
A brief introduction to the family Begoniaceae and genus Begonia is followed by an outline of the ke...
This bizarre pachycaul genus was described and well-figured by Valeton (1911) from a single collecti...
The Star Mountains of New Guinea are situated at the geographic center of the Island of New Guinea e...