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Hoogland, R.D.. |
Erycibe beccariana Hoogl. sp. nov. — Frutex scandens, ramulis junioribus sparsim stellato-hirsutis, adultioribus glabrescentibus cortice rimis longitudinalibus fisso. Folia elliptica ad elliptico-oblonga, 9—13 X 4— 71/2 cm, apice breviter acuminata, basi rotundata vel minute cordata, supra glabra, subtus sparsim stellato-hirsuta, glabrescentia; petiolus 8—13 mm longus. Inflorescentiae axillares, paniculatae, c. 6—12-florae, 1—2 cm longae, stellato-hirsutae, bracteis minutis, caducis. Flores pedicello 2— 4 mm longo bracteolis 2 minutis, caducis. Sepala 2 exteriora transversoovalia, c. 2.5 X 3 mm, 2 interiora transverso-elliptica, c. 2.7 X 4.5 mm, extus stellato-hirsuta, intus glabra. Corolla c. 8.5 mm longa; areae mesopetalinae c. 4 X 3 mm,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1953 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525187 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Hoogland, R.D.. |
Herbs or shrubs, sometimes parasitic, usually with twining stems, occasionally prostrate or creeping, or erect, very rarely trees, often with milky juice. Leaves mostly spirally arranged, in parasitic species absent or nearly so, usually petioled; petiole sometimes with extra-floral nectaries. Stipules absent, pseudostipules (leaves of axillary shoot) rarely present. Inflorescences mostly cymose, one- to many-flowered, with mostly opposite or subopposite bracts at the base of the cymes or under the solitary flowers; rarely racemose. Flowers generally hermaphrodite, actinomorphic, rarely slightly zygomorphic, usually 5-merous, rarely 4-merous, various in size and colour, often showy. Sepals usually free, imbricate, with quincuncial aestivation, often... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1948 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532685 |
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Hoogland, R.D.. |
The present paper is an extension of my revision of the Malaysian species of the genus Dillenia L. (Wormia Rottb. included) inserted in the revision of the Dilleniaceae in the Flora Malesiana ser. I, vol. 4, part 3, pp. 141—174, published in December 1951. A critical revision of the whole genus has never been published before; the unfortunate result of this has been that the delimitation of Dillenia and Wormia, usually as distinct genera, has been based on different characters by various authors. The extension of the revision for the Flora Malesiana so as to include the extra-malaysian species enabled me to study a number of species, the knowledge of which certainly confirmed me in my idea that the characters on which Dillenia and Wormia had been separated... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1952 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525203 |
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Hoogland, R.D.. |
Trees, shrubs, lianas or perennial herbs. Leaves spirally arranged, opposite in one species only (Madagascar). Blade simple or, rarely, (only in Acrotrema) to threefold pinnatisect. Stipules absent, but in Acrotrema and a number of species of Dillenia petiole with stipule-like, often wholly or partly caducous wings. Inflorescence cymose or racemose, sometimes reduced to a single flower, terminal or axillary. Flowers ♀♂, actinomorphic to (mainly in the androecium) zygomorphic, hypogynous, mostly yellow or white. Sepals (3-) 4-5 (-20), imbricate, persistent in fruit. Petals (2-) 3-5 (-7), caducous usually within half a day after opening of the flower, imbricate in bud, all equal, apex rounded or emarginate. Stamens ~-3, often partly staminodial, free or... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1948 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532605 |
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Avé, W.; Balgooy, M.M.J. van; Franken, N.A.P.; Roos, M.C.; Hoogland, R.D.; Veldkamp, J.F.; Laubenfels, D.J. de; Jansen, M.E.; Vink, W.; Kessler, J.J.; Haegi, L.; Symon, D.E.. |
Name: Campynema Labill, Nov. Holl. Pl. Sp. 1 (1805) 93, t. 121. Family: Amaryllidaceae. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1984 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509482 |
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Fortune Hopkins, H.C.; Hoogland, R.D.. |
This family, mostly found on the southern hemisphere, comprises 26 genera of which 10 occur in Malesia: Acsmithia (4 species), Aistopetalum (2), Ceratopetalum (1), Gillbeea (1), Opocunonia (1), Pullea (2), Schizomeria (8), Spiraeanthemum (1), Spiraeopsis (6), Weinmannia (17). The general part of the treatment covers over 33 pages and includes paragraphs on palaeobotany and leaf morphology by R.W. Barnes (Hobart), pollen morphology by J. Muller† (Leiden), wood anatomy by P. Baas (Leiden) and phytochemistry by R. Hegnauer (Leiden). The family, genera, and species are described and annotated. There are keys to the genera and species. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532499 |
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Hoogland, R.D.. |
In this paper I intend to give a review of the genus Erycibe Roxb. in. which all the names published in the genus will be accounted for. The representatives from Malaysia have been dealt with more extensively in the revision of the genus in Flora Malesiana, Ser. I, Vol. 4, 4th instalment, 1953, pp. 404—431. — Technical descriptions of new taxa have been published in another paper in Blumea 7, 1953, pp. 310—319. In the present paper the literature will be published more extensively than in Flora Malesiana; besides I have included citation of all type specimens. The extra-Malaysian species have been studied less extensively than the Malaysian ones, but as I have seen nearly all the types, some notes are inserted which will be, I hope, useful for future study... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1953 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524767 |
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Hoogland, R.D.. |
A survey is given of the species of these genera: 1 Caldcluvia is a genus of 11 species and includes the formerly accepted genera Ackama, Spiraeopsis, Betchea, Stollaea, and Opocunonia. Ten new combinations are proposed to accommodate the species transferred from these genera. 2. The number of species recognised in Pullea is reduced to three; a new variety is described. 3. The new genus Acsmithia is segregated from Spiraeanthemum and comprises 13 species formerly included there and one new species. 4. Spiraeanthemum in its reduced circumscription now contains six species, of which one is described here as new and one is accepted to include two subspecies. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1979 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526101 |
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Hoogland, R.D.. |
The flora of the higher mountains of New Guinea has been the object of several extensive collecting trips in the past forty years. Until quite recently, however, a serious gap in our knowledge was the very scanty information available from the area between Mount Wilhelmina in the West and Mount Sarawaket and Mount Albert Edward in the East. Recently Mount Wilhelm, the highest mountain in this area and also the highest mountain in the Eastern half of the island, was visited on several occasions when botanical collections were made. The following collections are the most extensive ones and these are the only ones studied for this paper: In medio July, 1956 R. Pullen and myself spent ten days on the mountain with a camp near Lake Aunde as our base. In end... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1958 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526391 |
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Registros recuperados: 10 | |
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