Spathiostemon, 2 species) is presented with the genus Wetria as outgroup. All three taxa are monophyletic groups of species with Lasiococca and Spathiostemonas sistergroups and Homonoia related to both of them. Within Lasiococca, L. comberi and L. malaccensis are probably closest related. The two species of Homonoia are rheophytes, one is restricted to India where it shows two distinct forms, the other species is widespread from India throughout Malesia. Lasiococca is representedby one species in Malesia, L. malaccensis, only known from three localities, ranging from the Malay Peninsula to Sulawesi and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Spathiostemon has two species in Malesia, one is widespread in Malesia, the other one is restricted to part of Pen...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The Malesian genus Ceplialomappa Baillon has been revised. Five<br />species have been recognized ba...
The genus Spathiphyllum was recently revised by G. S. Bunting (Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10, 3, 1960,...
A cladogram of the subtribe Lasiococcinae (Homonoia, 2 species, Lasiococca, 3 species, and Spathiost...
The Hippomaneae (Euphorbiaceae) are revised for Malesia. Only Excoecaria and Homalanthus are exclude...
Mallotus sections Hancea and Stylanthus from Malesia are revised. Descriptions, distribution ranges,...
Micrococca is a rare genus represented in the Malesian region by only three species. Micrococca merc...
Trigonostemon is taxonomically revised for Malesia based on herbarium collections and field observat...
The genera Butea, Meizotropis and Spatholobus (Leguminosae—Papilionoideae), occurring in continental...
Omalanthus is revised for Malesia and the Solomon Islands. For this region, 13 species without subsp...
Two genera and four species of Podostemaceae in Malesia are enumerated and a key to the species is p...
A phylogeny of the complete tribe Chrozophoreae is presented in order to establish the possible mono...
Twenty-eight species of Acalypha are recognized in Malesia. Acalypha paniculata is the sole member o...
Of the family Euphorbiaceae three new species of Mallotus Lour. [section Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K. Hof...
Of the family Euphorbiaceae three new species of Mallotus Lour. [section Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K....
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The Malesian genus Ceplialomappa Baillon has been revised. Five<br />species have been recognized ba...
The genus Spathiphyllum was recently revised by G. S. Bunting (Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10, 3, 1960,...
A cladogram of the subtribe Lasiococcinae (Homonoia, 2 species, Lasiococca, 3 species, and Spathiost...
The Hippomaneae (Euphorbiaceae) are revised for Malesia. Only Excoecaria and Homalanthus are exclude...
Mallotus sections Hancea and Stylanthus from Malesia are revised. Descriptions, distribution ranges,...
Micrococca is a rare genus represented in the Malesian region by only three species. Micrococca merc...
Trigonostemon is taxonomically revised for Malesia based on herbarium collections and field observat...
The genera Butea, Meizotropis and Spatholobus (Leguminosae—Papilionoideae), occurring in continental...
Omalanthus is revised for Malesia and the Solomon Islands. For this region, 13 species without subsp...
Two genera and four species of Podostemaceae in Malesia are enumerated and a key to the species is p...
A phylogeny of the complete tribe Chrozophoreae is presented in order to establish the possible mono...
Twenty-eight species of Acalypha are recognized in Malesia. Acalypha paniculata is the sole member o...
Of the family Euphorbiaceae three new species of Mallotus Lour. [section Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K. Hof...
Of the family Euphorbiaceae three new species of Mallotus Lour. [section Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K....
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The Malesian genus Ceplialomappa Baillon has been revised. Five<br />species have been recognized ba...
The genus Spathiphyllum was recently revised by G. S. Bunting (Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10, 3, 1960,...