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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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KOSTERMANSIA SOEGENG A NEW GENUS IN BGMBACACEAE (Durioneae)* W. SOEGENG REKSODIHARDJO
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 1 (1959)
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In working up the genus Coelostegia,I received on loan from the Forest Research Institute at Kepong,Malaya abundant material of a species which Wyatt-Smith was unable to place.Dr. Kostermans pointed out to me that most likely the specimens belonged to a new genus, related to Coelostegia I have taken the liberty to name the genus after Dr. A. J. G. H. Kostermans who has been devoting time and energy teaching me taxonomy, and who Jias taken up the burden of the development of taxonomic botany in Indonesia.I am indebted to Prof. Dr. C. G. G. J. van Steenis and to Dr. R. G Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr., who have kindly helped me in preparing the Latin diagnoses.
NOTES ON TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE IN THE GENUS LYGODIUM (SCHIZAEACEAE) A. H. G. ALSTON, R. E. HOLTTUM
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 1 (1959)
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Due to various causes, the early history of both taxonomy and no menclature in the genus Lygodium is very confused. As a result,a numberof problems arise which need fuller discussion than is possible in Flora Malesiana.Such problems are here discussed, concerning most of the species native in Malaysia.The new combination Lygodium auriculatum (Willd.) Alston is published, and a new typification of the species Ophioglossum scandens L. is proposed.
THE GENUS AESCHYNOMENE IN MALAYSIA (LEGUMINOSAE - PAPILIONATAE) VELVA E. RUDD
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Seven species are found to occur in Malaysia,only Ae.aspera presumably being native there.Key,synonymy, descriptions,and particulars are given, besides indexes to collections and names.Some twenty or more species of Aeschynomene have been attributed to Malaysia, or "Ind. Or." When the specimens are examined,however, and the synonymy recognized, it appears that the number should be reduced to seven. One species, Ae. aspera, presumably is native to the area; Ae.elaphroxylon and Ae. uniflora are African species; Ae. americana, Ae. elegans, Ae. indica, and Ae. villosa are all believed to be natives of America.The writer is grateful to the curators of the following herbaria for making available the material for this study. The abbreviations of herbarium names used below and in the citation of specimens are those of Lanjouw and Stafleu (Index Herbariorum, 1, ed. 2. 1954).
REVISION OF MALAYSIAN ORTHOSIPHON (LAB.) ELLEN VAN DER SLEESEN
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 1 (1959)
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In Malaysia the genus Orthosiphon has gained some general interest,because one of its species, well-known under its vernacular name kumis kutjing- or remukdjung, has been recognized as a noteworthy medicinal plant, besides being of some horticultural value.In the recent treatment by ADHLBERT in the emergency edition of Backer's 'Beknopte flora van Java'(1954) three species have been recognized, viz O. petiolaris MIQ., O. aristatiis (BL.) MIQ., and O. stamineus BTH. In my opinion the differences between the latter two are so small that they cannot be recognized as good species; in the herbarium they appear indistinguishable.My study has been based on the specimens in the Leyden and Utrecht herbaria.
THE GENUS PITYRANTHE Thw. (Tiliaceae). A.J.G.H KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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1. Pityranthe Thw. is incorporated in Diplodiscus Turcz. 2. A discussion on the characters of both genera is presented, together with a note, concerning priority. 3. An emendated description of Diplodiscus verrucosus (Thw.) Kosterm., comb. nov. is presented.
MISCELLANEOUS BOTANICAL NOTES 2 A.J.G.H KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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1. Durio cupreus Ridley is considered to represent a distinct species. 2. Durio wyatt-smithii Kosterm. is reported from Borneo. 3. Machilus nervosa Merr. represents Meliosma bontoeensis Merr. 4. Beilschmiedia brassii Allen represents Vavaea brassii (Allen) Kosterm. 5. The author of the generic name Heritiera is Aiton. 6. Heritiera macrophylla (non Wall.) Merr. is conspecific with H. ungus-tata Pierre. 7. Some specimens from N. Celebes, attributed formerly to H. sylvatica Merr., belong to H. arafurensis Kosterm. 8. Additional note on Heritiera littoralis Ait. and H. macrophylla Wall, ex Kurz. 9. Heritiera montana Kosterm., nov. spec, from New Guinea and H. khidii Kosterm., nov. spec, from Northern Siam. 10. Additional note on Heritiera, novoguineensis Kosterm. and H. pereo-riacea Kosterm. and an undescribed species. 11. Heritiera acuminata Wall, ex Kurz represents a distinct species. 12. Heritiera solomonensis Kosterm., nov. spec, from the Solomon Isl. 13. A note on Firmiana bracteata A. DC. 14. Firmiana fulgens (Wall, ex King) Corner is based on a mixtum com-positum and has been the source of constant confusion. For the element, which occurs in Malaysia a new name is coined: F. malayana Kosterm. It does not occur in Tenasserim. 15. A revised bibliography of Firmiana colorata R. Br., F. pallens Stearn and F. malayana Kosterm. is presented. 16. Additional note on Firmiana hainanensis Kosterm. 17. Firmiana kerrii (Craib) Kosterm., comb, nov., based on Sterculia kerrii Craib. 18. Additional specimens of Firmiana papuana Mildbr. 19. Cryptocarya hintonii Allen is referred to Primus as Primus hintonii (Allen) Kosterm. 20. Beilschmiedia wallichiana (G. Don) Kosterm., based on Sideroxylon wallichianum, G. Don, is described. Formerly it was relegated to Litsea by Kurz. 21. New species in Lauraceae: Beilschmiedia aborensis Kosterm., B. ele-gantissima Kosterm., B. lanatella Kosterm., Persea pomifera Kosterm., Ocotea scandens Kosterm. and Actinodaphne auricolor Kosterm,
THE GENUS MURICOCOCCUM Chun & How (Euphorb.) A.J.G.H KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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The monotypical genus Muricococcum was published in 1956 (in Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 5: 14) with a latin and Chinese diagnosis.
BASILOXYLON K. Schumann and PTERYGOTA ENDL. (Stercul.) A.J.G.H KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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In Martius, Fl. Brasil. 12 (3): 12. 1886 (in observ.) K. Schumann described a specimen (Peckolt 628) collected in Cantagallo (Rio de Janeiro), conserved in the Brussels Herbarium and marked by Martius Sterculia rex (after the local name Pao del Rey); he suggested to name it Basiloxylon rex, if it should prove to be new; the name is consequently not valid under the Rules, but it was validated by Schumann in the same year (in Berichte deutsche bot. Gesellsch. 4: 82, t. 3. 1886). The latter description was based partly on the specimen Glaziou 10310.
PRELIMINARY REVISIONS OF SOME GENERA OF MALAYSIAN PAPILIONACEAE I M. S. VAN MEEUWEN; H. P. NOOTEBOOM; C.G.G.J VAN STEENIS
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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The revisions have been performed by Miss M. S. van Meeuwen (Pycnospora, Smithia, Uraria), H. P. Nooteboom (Galactia, Moghania, Rhynehosia, Stylosanthes, Zornia), and C. G. G. J. van Steenis (Cyclocarpa, Neocollettia).
SERTULUM DIPTEROCARPACEARUM MALAYENSIUM-VII D. F. VAN SLOOTEN
Reinwardtia Vol. 5 No. 4 (1961)
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Critical notes, emended descriptions, and considerations on synonymy have been given of 8 species of Dipterocarpus, 1 of Dryobalanops, 1 of Parashorea, and 2 of Vatica. Vatica imbricata. van Slooten is referred to Kayea (Guttiferae). Three species of Dipterocarpus have been described as new, viz D. sarawakensis and D. tempehes from Borneo and D. ursinus from Sumatra. There is one new combination, Hopea forbesii (Brandis) Van Slooten, based on Shorea forbesii Brandis.

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