Abstract
Leea talbotii is found to be conspecific with Leea setuligera, but not with Leea macrophylla as understood previously. A detailed description, photo plate and illustration of L. setuligera are provided, and the lectotype of L. talbotii and Leea mastersii var. siamensis is designated.
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<p>Ridsdale, C.E. (1976) Leeaceae<em>. Flora Malesiana</em>. Series.1 7: 755–782.</p>
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