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Reinwardtia
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ISSN : 0034365X     EISSN : 23378824     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/reinwardtia
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Reinwardtia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of plant science, with a particular emphasis on three core areas: plant taxonomy, plant ecology, and ethnobotany. The journal serves as a vital platform for disseminating research that explores the classification, identification, and relationships of plant species (taxonomy), the interactions between plants and their environments (ecology), and the traditional knowledge and cultural significance of plants (ethnobotany). Reinwardtia places a strong focus on the flora of Southeast Asia, a region known for its rich biodiversity and complex ecosystems. It extends its coverage to neighboring regions, including the tropical areas of Northern Australia, providing insights into the plant life of these biologically diverse areas. The journal seeks to contribute to the global scientific community by publishing original research articles, reviews, and notes that deepen the understanding of plant species in these regions and their ecological and cultural contexts.
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NOTES ON MALESIAN FERNS-I On the genus Lemmaphylluin Presl M. A. DONK
Reinwardtia Vol. 2 No. 3 (1954)
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1. The genera Lepidogrammitis Ching and Weatherbya Copel.are merged in Lemmaphyllum. Presl. The inconstancy of the characters on which these genera have been separated in discussed. 2. The following new combinations are proposed: Lemmaphyllum accedens (Bl.)Donk (basinym, Polypodium accedens Bl.) and Lemmaphyllum sect. Phlebodiopsis (Moore) Donk (basinym, Pleopeltis sect. Phlebodiopsis Moore).
NOTES ON SOME MALAYSIAN SPECIES OF ANTHOCEROS L. (HEPATICAE)-”I W. MEIJER
Reinwardtia Vol. 2 No. 3 (1954)
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1. The present paper is mainly based on studies on the spot of some members of the genus Anthoceros. Detailed descriptions and figures taken for the greatest part from living plants are given and notes on ecology and synonymy added.All species are treated as members of the genus Anthoceros, in which Aspiromitus Steph.and Phaeoceros Prosk. are included. 2. Several of the species treated in this paper are very common in the cultivated area of West Java and their distribution is probably much wider than known at present and their number of synonyms larger.About forty badly described species of Stephani, based on material from tropical Asia, need a revision by a monographer. 3. Anthoceros tjibodensis W. Meijer appears in this paper as a new name for Anthoceros polyandrus Steph.
NOTES ON RESUPINATE HYMENOMYCETES-I On Pellicularia Cooke M. A. DONK
Reinwardtia Vol. 2 No. 3 (1954)
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The author concludes that Pellicularia Cooke is to be regarded as the name of an inseparable mixtum compositum (nomen confusum) and hence as illegitimate (impriorable).He believes that, apart from a hypothetical gelatinous medium,Cooke's original material consisted of the combination of the vegetative hyphae of a resupinate hymenomycete and the spores of a pervading imperfect fungus. If one of these constituent elements were to be selected as type, the choice would be the spores rather than the vegetative byphae selected by Rogers.
THE GENERIC NAMES PROPOSED FOR HYMENOMYCETES-II* Hymenolichenes M. A. DONK
Reinwardtia Vol. 2 No. 3 (1954)
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1. This part deals with the generic names proposed for Hymenolichenes, a very limited group of Hymenomycetes. 2. In connection with Herpothallon Tobl. attention is drawn to Hypochnus Fr. ex Ehrenb. (non Fr. ex Fr.), which seems to be the correct name for the genus.
NOTES ON MALAYSIAN CYPERACEAE-II * J. H. KERN
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 1 (1954)
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Since 1884 the name Cyperus zollingeri Steud. has been misapplied to a common tropical species, the correct name of which is C. tenuieulrnis Boeck.It appears that C.rubroviridis Chermez.(1919) and C. ramosiiKiikenth.(1925) are synonymous with C. zollingeri Steud. (1855).Cyperus leucoeephalus Retz, and C. pulehellus R. Br. are treated as specifically distinct.The Philippine record of C.leucoeephalus is referred to C. pulehellus.A tentative arrangement of the Malaysian material of the polymorphous Cyperus sanguinolentus Vahl is given.Mariscus maritimus Miq. is reduced to Cyperus dubius Rottb.,C. pulcherrimus f. retiglwmis Valck. Sur. to the species.The previous Malaysian records of Cyperus stenostachyus Benth.and C. polystachyos 1. longispiculatus Valck. Sur. are erroneous. A survey of the distribution of some Malaysian species is given.The following new combinations are made: Cyperus trialatus (Boeck.) Kern; C. sanguinolentus ssp. melanocephahis (Miq.) Kern, ssp.cyrtostachys (Miq.) Kern, and ssp. teijsmannii (Miq.) Kern.
FLORAE MALESIANAE PRECURSORES-VI Malpighiaceae malesianae novae J. ARENES
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 1 (1954)
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Six new species of Malpighiaceae are described,five of Hiptage Gaertn. and one of Aspidopterys Juss.A new subdivision of the genus Hiptage Gaertn.is proposed, with three new combinations for sections and two new names for subsections.
MELIOLALES FROM INDONESIA C. G. HANSFORD
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 1 (1954)
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The present account is based on the representation in Herbarium Bogoriense of the genera Amazonia Theiss., Arviatella Theiss. & Syd.,Irenina P. L. Stev., Irenopsis P. L. Stev., and Meliola Fr., as far as the Indonesian material is concerned. The total number of species is 134, of which 39 species and 12 varieties are described as new, most of which belong to Meliola.
SOME MICROTHYRIALES AND OTHER FUNGI FROM INDONESIA C. G. HANSFORD
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 1 (1954)
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The species included in this paper belong mainly to the Microthyriales.New species are described in the genera: Parastigmatea Doidge (1),Hysterostomina Theiss. & Syd.(1), Aphanopeltis Syd. (1), Asterinella Theiss. (5), Asteromyxa Theiss.(1), Asterolibertia Arnaud (1),Clypeolella Hoehn.(1), Asterina Lev. (21), Lembosia Lev. (5), and Patouillardina Arnaud (1).New Combinations are made in the following genera: Chaetothyrium Speg\ (2),Echidnodes Theiss.& Syd.(3), Peltella Syd. (1),Trichasterina Arnaud (1), Asterolibertia Arnaud (1), and Clypeolella Hoehn. (1).
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF JAVA-VII* A. G. L. ADELBERT
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 1 (1954)
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In connexion with Backer's "Beknopte Flora van Java," a revised key to, and short descriptions of, the species of Baccaurea Lour.(Euphorbiaceae) are given; the name Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr. is accepted; and three new species of Labiatae are validly published and described, viz., Pogostemon javanicus Backer ex Adelb., P. hortensis Backer ex Adelb.,and Plectranthus petraeus Backer ex Adelb.
A REVISION OF THE MALAYSIAN NELSONIEAE (SCROPHULARIACEAE) C. E. B. Bremekamp
Reinwardtia Vol. 3 No. 2 (1955)
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This revision of the Malaysian genera of Nelsonieae,of which an emended description is given, covers three genera, Staurogyne Wall.(52 species),Nelsonia R. Br.(1),and Elytraria Vahl (2).A new subdivision of Staurogyne is proposed.Among the new taxa described are 24 species (including 1 variety raised to specific rank) and 18 varieties. Moreover,4 new combinations and 1 new name are proposed.

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