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Passiflora nebulosae (Passifloraceae, subgenus Tryphostemmatoides) a distinctive new critically endangered species discovered in the Colombian Andes

JORGE JULIÁN RESTREPO , JOHN OCAMPO , WILMER GIRALDO
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Redescription of Chusquea perligulata (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae: Chusqueinae) and description of a similar but new species of Chusquea from Ecuador

LYNN G. CLARK , JESSICA J. MASON
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Two new genera and species of Linderniaceae (Lamiales) from inselbergs in northeastern Brazil: morphological and karyological evidence

ERTON M. ALMEIDA , ARTUR MAIA WANDERLEY , AMANDA DE SOUZA SANTOS , JOSÉ IRANILDO MIRANDA DE MELO , GUSTAVO SOUZA , FABIANE RABELO DA COSTA BATISTA , MAARTEN J. M. CHRISTENHUSZ , LEONARDO P. FELIX
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Stephania polygona (Menispermaceae), a new species from Southern Vietnam

VU TIEN CHINH , DUY NONG VAN , VAN TIEN TRAN , NIANHE XIA
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Arthrinium trachycarpum sp. nov. from Trachycarpus fortunei in China

HE YAN , NING JIANG , LING-YU LIANG , QIN YANG , CHENG-MING TIAN
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Taxonomic novelties in Clusia (Clusiaceae) from Venezuela

JOSÉ E. DO NASCIMENTO-JR , VOLKER BITTRICH , MARIA DO CARMO E. AMARAL
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Four new Myrcia (Myrtaceae) from Amazonian Brazil

MARCOS SOBRAL , MARIA ANÁLIA DUARTE DE SOUZA , MATHEUS FORTES SANTOS
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New record of the rare genus Crinalium Crow (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) from sand dunes of the Baltic Sea, Germany: epitypification and emendation of Crinalium magnum Fritsch et John based on an integrative approach

TATIANA MIKHAILYUK , OKSANA VINOGRADOVA , ANDREAS HOLZINGER , KARIN GLASER , ELENA SAMOLOV , ULF KARSTEN
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Remarks on the subfam. Betoideae (Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae sensu APGIV)

DUILIO IAMONICO
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The differentiation and speciation of Scapania javanica and S. undulata complexes in the Eastern Sino-Himalayas and perimeters for Scapania Sect. Stephania (Scapaniaceae, Hepaticae)

VADIM BAKALIN , ANNA VILNET , WEN ZHANG MA , KSENIA KLIMOVA
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