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KEDROSTIS MEDIK. (CUCURBITACEAE) IN ASIA W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E; E. Duyfjes
Reinwardtia Vol. 12 No. 2 (2004)
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DE WILDE, W.J.J.O. & DUYFJES, BRIGITTA E.E. 2004. Kedrostis Medik. in Asia. Reinwardtia 12(2):129 – 133. — Kedrostis (Cucurbitaceae) occurs in Africa and Madagascar and comprises 4 (5) species in Asia. Of these 2 species are found in India and Sri Lanka and 2 (3) species in western Malesia. One Malesian species is for the first time included in Kedrostis here, Kedrostis bennettii (Miq.) W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes, and one species is described as new here, Kedrostis hirta W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes.One more Malesian species is insufficiently known to be formally described.
ANANGIA, A NEW MONOTYPIC GENUS OF CUCURBITACEAE FROM EAST MOLUCCAS W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E. E. Duyfjes; RWJM Van Der Ham
Reinwardtia Vol. 12 No. 3 (2006)
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DE WILDE, W.J.J.O; DUYFEES, B.E.E. & VAN DER HAM, R.W.J.M. 2006. Anangia, a new monotypic genus of Cucurbitaceae from East Moluccas. Reinwardtia 12(3): 219 – 222.– A new monotypic genus of Cucurbitaceae from Morotai (Indonesia) is described. The genus is defined by unique characters, including large sepals, much longer than the petals, and it has distinctly cucurbitoid pollen features. The only species is Anangia macrosepala W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes.
Key and checklist of Xanthophyllum (Polygalaceae) of Borneo W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E.E. Duyfjes
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 1 (2009)
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A key to and a check list of the 56 Xanthophyllum (Polygalaceae) species of Borneo is presented. One species is newly described, X. albicaulis. Xanthophyllum hildebrandii is sunk in X. ellipticum.
KEDROSTIS MEDIK. (CUCURBITACEAE) IN ASIA W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E; E. Duyfjes
Reinwardtia Vol. 12 No. 2 (2004)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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DE WILDE, W.J.J.O. & DUYFJES, BRIGITTA E.E. 2004. Kedrostis Medik. in Asia. Reinwardtia 12(2):129 – 133. — Kedrostis (Cucurbitaceae) occurs in Africa and Madagascar and comprises 4 (5) species in Asia. Of these 2 species are found in India and Sri Lanka and 2 (3) species in western Malesia. One Malesian species is for the first time included in Kedrostis here, Kedrostis bennettii (Miq.) W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes, and one species is described as new here, Kedrostis hirta W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes.One more Malesian species is insufficiently known to be formally described.
ANANGIA, A NEW MONOTYPIC GENUS OF CUCURBITACEAE FROM EAST MOLUCCAS W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E. E. Duyfjes; RWJM Van Der Ham
Reinwardtia Vol. 12 No. 3 (2006)
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DE WILDE, W.J.J.O; DUYFEES, B.E.E. & VAN DER HAM, R.W.J.M. 2006. Anangia, a new monotypic genus of Cucurbitaceae from East Moluccas. Reinwardtia 12(3): 219 – 222.– A new monotypic genus of Cucurbitaceae from Morotai (Indonesia) is described. The genus is defined by unique characters, including large sepals, much longer than the petals, and it has distinctly cucurbitoid pollen features. The only species is Anangia macrosepala W.J. de Wilde & Duyfjes.
Key and checklist of Xanthophyllum (Polygalaceae) of Borneo W.J.J.O. De Wilde; Brigitta E.E. Duyfjes
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 1 (2009)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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A key to and a check list of the 56 Xanthophyllum (Polygalaceae) species of Borneo is presented. One species is newly described, X. albicaulis. Xanthophyllum hildebrandii is sunk in X. ellipticum.