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Fagaceae Naturalis
Soepadmo, E.; Steenis, C.G.G.J. van.
Monoecious trees or rarely shrubs, in Mai. evergreen, sometimes buttressed or with stilt-roots; growth mode flushwise, with perular buds. Hairs simple or stellate or fasciculate, rarely with resiniferous colleters, or scales on pits on the underside of the leaf. Leaves simple, spirally arranged, rarely in whorls of 3 or distichous, sometimes crowded near the top of each flush, penninerved, in Mal. entire or rarely crenate or sinuate. Stipules present, caducous or rarely rather long persistent, rarely interpetiolar or peltately attached. Inflorescence a cyme or a simple or branched spike, bracteate, ♂, ♀, androgynous (with the ♀ flowers borne on the lower part) or mixed. Flowers unisexual or functionally so. — ♂ Flowers: solitary or in dichasial clusters of...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532705
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Taxonomic revision of the genus Microcos (Malvaceae-Grewioideae) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore Naturalis
Chung, R.C.K.; Soepadmo, E..
A revision of the genus Microcos in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore was conducted resulting in the recognition of twelve species. Six taxa (M. antidesmifolia var. antidesmifolia, M. fibrocarpa, M. lanceolata, M. latifolia, M. laurifolia and M. tomentosa) are common and occur more or less throughout Peninsular Malaysia. Four species (M. globulifera, M. hirsuta, M. latifolia and M. tomentosa) are recorded for Singapore. One species (M. riparia) is newly recorded for Peninsular Malaysia, and two species (M. erythrocarpa and M. malayana) are endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. A complete list of exsiccatae, key, nomenclatural typification and synonymy, descriptions and illustrations are provided for all twelve species.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Malvaceae-Grewioideae; Microcos; Peninsular Malaysia; Singapore; Taxonomic revision.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525068
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The Flora Malesiana Project and its relevance to Malaysia Naturalis
Saw, L.G.; Soepadmo, E..
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonomic work. Taxonomic research must be made relevant to national needs. Among the increasing needs for indigenous plants and their environment in Malaysia are their conservation and determining the sustainable use of these resources. Both of these needs require a good and correct understanding of what is there, where they are found, how they interact in their natural environment and how they response to human perturbations. Basic to such understanding is good taxonomy and identification. The work of documenting the flora of Malaysia is still progressing very slowly. We are not advocating that the Flora Malesiana project solves the needs of Malaysia but if the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533174
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Ulmaceae Naturalis
Soepadmo, E..
Monoecious or dioecious (?), evergreen, deciduous or semideciduous shrubs or trees, (in Mal.) unarmed and often buttressed. Growth habit (in Mal.) flush-wise, except for Trema and Parasponia. Indumentum of simple, bulbous-based unicellular hairs and/or multicellular glandular hairs. Stipules caducous or rarely rather long persistent and completely enclosing the bud, extrapetiolar or intrapetiolar, basally attached or rarely peltately attached to the nodes, free or connate. Leaves simple, (in Mal.) alternately arranged, petioled, pinnately nerved or triplinerved at base, often asymmetrical at base, entire or variously serrate. Inflorescences 1-manyflowered, ♂, ♀, ♂♀, or axillary, subterminal, or borne on leafless, older branchlets or on short, lateral,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1974 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532518
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Problem in the generic delimitation between Alseodaphne, Dehaasia and Nothaphoebe (Lauraceae) in Borneo Naturalis
Julia, S.; Soepadmo, E.; Yahud, W..
Alseodaphne, Dehaasia and Nothaphoebe are, morphologically, three closely related genera belonging to the Persea subgroup of the Lauraceae. A total of 214 binomials of the three genera have been published by various authors (International Plant Names Index, March 2007), of which 44 have been attributed to species occurring in Borneo. In revising the Lauraceae for the Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak Project, we recognize 40 distinct species (i.e., Alseodaphne 11; Dehaasia 16; and Nothaphoebe 13) for Sabah and Sarawak. These include 34 previously known and 6 undescribed species. Despite many attempts by various authors (Rohwer 1993, 2000, Van der Werff & Richter 1996, Van der Werff 2001) to clarify the generic delimitation between these three genera, to...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Alseodaphne; Dehaasia; Generic delimitation; Nothaphoebe; Sabah and Sarawak.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526204
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