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THE GENUS ACIOA Aublet (Rosaceae - Chrysobalanoideae) IN MALESIA A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 1 (1965)
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The first record of Aciov, Aublet from S.E. Asia.Three species are described: Acioa heteropetala (Scortechini ex King) Kosterm.,based on Parinarium heteropetalum Scortechini ex King and the new species:Acioa malayana Kosterm. and A. percoriacea Kosterm.Parinwrium kunstleri King and P. myriandrum Merr. are reduced to synonymy of Acioa heteropetala Kosterm.
NEW AND CRITICAL MALESIAN PLANTS VII A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 1 (1965)
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1. Anacardiaceao: Mangifera caesia Jack is combined with M. kemanga Bl. and 3 varieties are recognized: caesia, kemanga and wanji. 2. Newly described are: M. pajang and M. torquenda. 3. Lepidadenia seloang Miquel represents: Phoebe declinwta Bl. 4. New Lauraceae: Beilschmiedia glabra, B. dictyoneura, B. bangkae, B. raontanoides, B. rivularis; Endiandra ochracea, E. magnilimba. 5. In Meliaceae are newly described: Aphanamixis reticulosa, Lansium pedicellatum and L. sepalinum. 6. Sterculia minahassae Kds. is referred to Firmiana. F. philippinensis Kosterm. is reduced to synonymy.
NEW SPECIES OF PARINARI Aublet (Rosaceae-Chrysobalanoideae) A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 1 (1965)
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The following is an account and description of new species of Asiatic and one Fijian species of Parinari Aublet, originally intended to be included into a forthcoming monographic treatment of the Asiatic Parinari species Dr.Yan Prance (New York Botanical Garden) has informed me, that his revision and new classification of genera of the Chrysobalanoideae will be published soon and consequently I have deferred the publication of my monograph to a later date.The species here are treated in a conservative way and described as belonging to the genus Parinari sensu lato; between brackets I have added the section to which the species belongs.
THE IDENTITY OF HORNERA Jungh. (Thymeleaceae) A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 2 (1965)
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Dr. Airy Shaw (Van Steenis, Fl. Males. Ser. I, 6(1): 48. 1960),referred Hornera Jungh.(Tijdschr. natuurl. Geschied. & Physiol. 7: 314. 1840) ten-tatively to Lauraceae.Hornera was described in an article with the misleading title: Nova genera et species plantarum Javanicum, as the species numbered 22 to 27 are from Japan. Under no. 22 there is a remark: "siccatam e regius japonico accepi".Flora Malesiana gives no clue where this Japanese collection came from; no collecting localities and no collectors are mentioned by Junghuhn).According to Maximowicz (in Bentham & Hooker f., Gen. PI. 3: 188-189. 1880) the genus should not be Japanese; this wrong statement is apparently due to the fact, that Maximowicz could not attribute the genus in its circumscription to any Japanese plant.
MISCELLANEOUS BOTANICAL NOTES 4 ) A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 2 (1965)
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THE OLDEST SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR THE CINNAMON TREE Cinnamomum zeylanicum BL, 1826, has been currently considered to be the proper name for the common cinnamon tree.This name was already in use during the pre-Linnean period (cf. Kostermans, Bibliogr. Laur. 364.1964).The oldest valid name, however, is Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl,1825, This is not a pharmaceutical name, as is evident from the references cited by Presl and by the treatment of other species. For complete references cf. Kostermans, Bibl. Laur. 360, 1964.
A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS PARINARI Aubl. (Rosaceae-Chrysobalanoideae) IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC REGION A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 2 (1965)
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In the area 20 species (one cultivated) are recognized; furthermore one undescribed species is discussed.The genera Cyelaiulrophora Hassk. and Mara/tithes Bl. are segregated from Parinari proper. The genus is subdivided into 2 sections: Parinari and Anareolala.
A MONOGRAPH OF AGLAIA, sect. LANSIUM Kosterm. (MELIACEAE) a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 3 (1966)
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The history of the genus and the arguments for merging it with Aglaia,,areexpounded.The section Lansium of Aglaia is characterized by simple hairs and contains 15 species.Aglaia kinabaluensis, A. intricatoreticulata, A. membrartacea and A. chartacea are new to science.New combinations: Aglaia anamallayana, aquea, breviracemosa, dubia, koster- mansii, pedicellata, sepalina. New names: A. steenisii (base: L. pedicellatum Kosterm.), A. pseudolansium (base: L.cinereum Hiern).The genus Reinwardtiodendron Koorders is merged with Aglaia (sect Lansium);new name: A. reinwardtiana (base R. celebicum Kds.).Excluded are: Lansium decandrum Roxb. and L. hum.ile Hassk., which are referred to Aphanamixis (A. decandra and A. humile, comb, nov.).
MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE I A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 4 (1968)
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New species are described in Beilschmiedia (4), Cinnamomum (2),Cryptocarya (44 + one new variety), Endiandra (2), Lindera (2) and Litsea (11).New combinations are proposed in Alseodaphne (2), Cryptocarya (3),Litsea (6), Nothaphoebe (6) and Persea (2).Reductions: Cryptocarya (37), Litsea (1) and Phoebe (5).Additional material to the species is enumerated.
ATUNA RAFIN. versus CYCLANDROPHORA HASSK. (Rosaceae-Chrysobalanoideae) a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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Atuna Rafinesque(Sylva Tellur.153. 1838)with a single species Atuna ra-cemosa Rafin. has priority over Cyclandrophora Hasskarl (in Flora 25(2), Beibl. 1: 47. 1842) and as it has been described properly it has precedence over Cyclandrophora. I formerly (in Candollea 20: 118. 1965) preferred to reinstate Cyclandrophora as there is a generic name Atunus [Rumph.] Lamarck 1797, a synonym of Heritiera Dryander (Sterculiaceae). After sounding out some experts in this matter,it has become evident, that the chances to conserve Cyclandrophora against Atuna are slight and hence I give here the new combinations of the species of this genus.
BERRYA ROXB. and CARPODIPTERA GRIS. a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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In his monographic treatment of Tiliaceae, Burret {in Notizbl. bot. Gart. Berlin 9: 607. 1926) pointed out the close affinity of Berrya and Carpodiptera, the former represented in Asia and the Pacific area, the latter from Africa and America.