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Notes on Carex (Cyperaceae) from China: three new species
YING-YING ZHOU , XIAO-FENG JIN
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Gastrochilus kadooriei (Orchidaceae), a new species from Hong Kong, with notes on allied taxa in section Microphyllae found in the region.

Pankaj Kumar , Stephan W. Gale , Alexander Kocyan , Gunter A. Fischer , Leonid Averyanov , Renata Borosova , Avishek Bhattacharjee , Ji-Hong Li , Kuen Shum Pang
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Nomenclatural observations on the genus “Bryopsidella” (Ulvophyceae, Bryopsidaceae)

Giovanni Furnari , MARIO CORMACI
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Croton condorensis: an enigmatic new species of Euphorbiaceae from southern Ecuador

Ricarda Riina , MARCO A. VIGO , CARLOS E. CERÓN
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On the monophyly of subfamily Tectarioideae (Polypodiaceae) and the phylogenetic placement of some associated fern genera 

FA-GUO WANG , SAM BARRATT , WILFREDO FALCÓN , MICHAEL F. FAY , SAMULI LEHTONEN , HANNA TUOMISTO , FU-WU XING , MAARTEN J. M. CHRISTENHUSZ
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Heterophyton, a new substitute name for Allophyton X.W. Wu (Pteridopsida)

Faguo Wang , Fuwu xing
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Could this be Australia’s rarest Banksia? Banksia vincentia (Proteaceae), a new species known from fourteen plants from south-eastern New South Wales, Australia

Margaret Leith Stimpson , JEREMY J. BRUHL , PETER H. WESTON
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Polyphasic characterization of Trichocoleus desertorum sp. nov. (Pseudanabaenales, Cyanobacteria) from desert soils and phylogenetic placement of the genus Trichocoleus

Radka Muhlsteinova , Jeffrey R. Johansen , Nicole Pietrasiak , Michael P. Martin , Karina Osorio-Santos , Steven D. Warren
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Are we following the Art. 40.7 of the Code in letter and spirit?

Subir Bandyopadhyay , Gopal Krishna , Potharaju Venu
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Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)—a new montane rattan from New Guinea

Rudi A. Maturbongs , John Dransfield , William Baker
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