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Derrick Posted February 27, 2014 Report Share Posted February 27, 2014 Hydnophytum, Some Published Names. Names with some specific interest primarily because there are images herein are highlighted in bold type as are a few special features such as ‘spiny’ taxa. H. agatifolium Valeton a spiny species, H. albense Valeton, H. albertisii Beccari, Malesia 2, p124 1884. p136 (1885.) A large leaved species, which is a somewhat rare feature in this genus. H. alboviride Merrill & L. M. Perry, Indonesia in mossy forest at 2150 m (7054 ft.) H. amboinense Becc, H.amplifolium S. Moore, H. andamanense Becc, H. angustifolium Merrill. Philippines, Mindanao Island, Zamboanga & Lanao Del Sur Provinces, a forest epiphyte at 200-600 m (656-1968.5 ft.) H. archboldianum Merrill & Perry, a species that may not always form tubers. H. auridemens Huxley & Jebb 300-400 m (984-1312 ft.) in lower tropical rainforest to lower montane forest, Misima Island, D’Entrecasteaux Islands, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. H. beccarii K. Schum, H. blumei Becc, H. borneanum Becc, H. borneense Becc .H. brachycladum Merrill. Philippines; Mindoro Island, lowland forest epiphyte, H. bracteatum Valeton, H. brassii S. Moore, H. buxifolium, H. camporum S. Moore, H. capitatum Valeton, H. confertifolium Merrill & L. M. Perry, Journal of the Arnold Arboretum vol. 26, 1945. West New Guinea Island, Papua Prov., perched high in mossy forest.18 k southwest of Bernhard Camp, Taritatu (Idenburg) River @ 2150 m. (7054 ft.) Tuber small with branched thorns, leaf small, concave, flower greenish white with green apex, fruit red., H. contortum Merr. & L. M. Perry, H. cordifolium Valeton, H. coriaceum Becc, H. costatum Drake, H. crassicaule P. Royen, H. crassifolium Becc, H. cuneatum Valeton, H. decipiens Merr. & L. M. Perry, H. dentrecastense Huxley & Jebb. Habitats, in mid to upper montane forests at 600-950 m (1968.5-3117 ft.). PNG; Milne Bay Province, D’Entrecasteaux Islands, Normanby Island, Mount Pabinama on stunted summit scrub at 950 m (3117 ft.) also on Rossel Island. H. dalman Jebb. H. diplopodum Valeton. H. dipteropodum (K. Schum. & Lauterb.) Valeton, H. dolichophyllum Valeton, H. ellipticum Merr. & L. M. Perry, H. ferrugineum P. I. Forster, Austrobaileya 6 (1) pp103-106 (2001.) A monsoon rainforest species from the east coast of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. H. forbesii Hook F. The very first spiny hydnophytum found and possibly part of a widespread cline of forms with tubers becoming very smooth surfaced as in most Australian examples of H. moseleyanum. If so H. forbesii and others such as H. longistylum may merely be synonyms of H. moseleyanum. H. formicarum William Jack in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 14 (1), 1823. Often spelt formicarium in error. A Malesian species that appears to be commonest in cultivation in North America and Europe. H. gaudichaudii (Gaudich.) Beccari, a synonym of H. inerme which in turn is probably a synonym of H. formicarum. H grandiflorum Becc. H. grandifolium Valeton. H. guppyanum Beccari in Malesia 2, 133, 1885, Solomon Islands. This species has been confused with H. kajewskii because material from both was mixed on a herbarium sheet. H. hahlii Rechinger in Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 11: 186. 1912, another Solomon Island name. Record, San Cristoval Island at Hinuahacro. A synonym for H. guppyanum. H. hellwigii Warb, see Solomon Islands Hydnophytum names. H. heterophyllum Merr. & L. M. Perry. H. horneanum Beccari in Malesia Raccolta, 2 (3)1885. A Fijian species but Smith & Darwin (1988) reduced it to synonymy of H. 1ongiflorum. However, there is one dubious record attributed to this name from Palau (Belau) in the Caroline Islands, Micronesia by Kraemer in 1910.) “We have little doubt that a tuberous myrmecophilous Rubiaceae was found by Kraemer, and hope that, by including and discussing it, we may interest collectors in searching for it. If found again it would be one of the most interesting of Palauan plants.” (Smith & Darwin 1988.) H. inerme (Gaudichaud-Beaupré) Bremekamp in Blumea 5, 1942 using the basionym Myrmecodia inermis Gaudich, in Botanique 472. 1830. Synonym H. gaudichaudii (Gaudich.) Beccari, in Malesia Raccolta 2, 1884. H. intermedium Elmer, Philippines; Mindanao Island; Davao del Sur Province, (Mt Apo) epiphytic in damp forests at 1100 m (3609 ft.) H. kajewskii Merrill & L. M. Perry in Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 25(1) 1945. H. keiense Becc. H. kejense Becc, H. kelelense Valeton, H. kochii Valeton, H. lanceolatum Miq. H. laurifolium Warb, H. lauterbachii Valeton, H. ledermannii Valeton, H. leytense Merrill. Philippines; Luzon Island, Laguna & Sorsogon Provinces and on Leyte Island, epiphytic in primary forests at 200-400 m. (656-1312 ft.) H. linearifolium Valeton. H. longiflorum A. Gray in Proceedings American Academy of Arts 4, 1858. Synonyms H. horneanum Beccari in Malesia Raccolta 2, 1884 and H. tenuiflorum Beccari in Malesia Raccolta 2, 169, 1884. H. longipes Merrill & L. M. Perry (1945) in Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, vol 26, see H. guppyanum. H. longistylum Beccari in Malesia Raccolta 2, 1885. A Solomon Islands name that is possibly only a synonym for H. moseleyanum but its muricate tuber surface and sometimes galled roots, make it very different from Australian and New Guinea mainland examples of H. moseleyanum. At the very least I would call it H. moseleyanum “Solomon Islands form.” H. loranthifolium (Bentham) Beccari, H. lucidulum Valeton, H. macrophyllum Warburg, H. magnifolium Merr. & L. M. Perry, H. membranaceum Merrill, Philippines; Mindoro Island, Dinagat, on trees at low altitudes, type specimen collected from mangrove swamp, H. microphyllum Beccari, H. mindanaense Elmer, Philippines; Mindanao Island, Davao Province, Cotabato. Epiphytic in lowland forests to 450 m (1476 ft.) H. mindorense Merrill, Philippines; Luzon Island; Quezon Province and Mindoro Island, epiphytic in primary lowland forests. H. magnirubrum Merrill & L. M. Perry. See photos. H. minirubrum Merrill & L. M. Perry. H. montanum Blume) published Oct 1826-Nov1827. H. montanum Scheff. Possibly a synonym for H moseleyanum see http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Rubiaceae/Hydnophytum/ H. montanum Blume; Miq. In Annales du Jardin Botanique Buitenzorg, vol 1 1876. Possibly a synonym for H. andamanense, see http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Rubiaceae/Hydnophytum/ H. montis-kani Valeton. H. moseleyanum Beccari, Type from Manus Island, Admiralty Islands, north of New Guinea Island. H. myrtifolium Merrill & L. M. Perry 1945, PNG; Central Province; Mt. Tafa, common epiphyte in mossy & foothill forest at 2100-2300 m., closely attached by several roots or pendent on a single tough flexible root to 1 m. long, tuber about 20 cm Ø, contained water & some small red tree frogs but no ants. L fleshy, shining, darker above, F white, fruit fleshy, red. H. nigrescens Merrill & L. M. Perry, H. nitidum Merrill, Philippines; Luzon Island; Bataan Province and on Mindoro Island. Epiphytic in primary forests at 900-1400 m. (2953- 4593 ft.) H. normale Becc, H. oblongum (Benth) Becc, H. orbiculatum Elmer, H. orichalcum C. R. Huxley & Jebb, PNG. Milne Bay Province, Sudest Island, Mount Riu, west slopes in rain forest at 500 m (1640 ft.) Also Rossel Islands at 100- 500 m (328- 1640 ft.) in lower tropical rain forests. H. ovatum Miq, H. papuanum Beccari = H. moseleyanum. H. parvifolium Valeton. H. perangustum (species needle leaf) is widespread in cultivation but is probably a nomen nudum. H. petiolatum Beccari, in Malesia Raccolta 2, 1884, H. philippinense Becc. Philippines; Luzon Island, Camarines Province. Mindanao Island; Zamboanga, Davao, Agusan Del Norte and Surigao Del Norte provinces. Epiphytic in lowland forests, sometimes in mangroves, H. punamense Lauterb, Bismarck Archipelago. H. radicans Beccari in, Malesia Raccolta 2, 1884. One of a few large-leafed species. Records from Journal of the Arnold Arboretum vol 26, Papua New Guinea, Northern Province; Buna District, Lat. -8.9, Lon. 148.483. Western Province; Palmer River, 2 miles below junction of Black River, Collected by Brass in July 1936 at 100 m. (328 ft.) A common ridge forest canopy epiphyte, tuberous stock small; branches long, weak and semi-herbaceous; leaves fleshy; flowers green; fruit soft, red, ± 5 mm. long, 3 mm. Ø. I have photographed this species in Varirata National Park at about 860 m., above Port Moresby in Central Province, PNG. See photos. H. ramispinum Merr. & L. M. Perry, another spiny species. Collected 6 km. southwest of Bernhard Camp, Taritatu (Idenburg) River in rain forest at 1200 m. H. rium Huxley & Jebb, in lower montane forest at 300 m (984 ft.) altitude on Sudest and Rossel Islands. (Johns et al. 2009.) This specific name is probably derived from Mt Riu on Sudest Island. H. robustum Rech. H. selebicum Becc. H. simplex Becc. H. spathulatum Valeton. H. stenophyllum Valeton. H. stewartii Fosberg, Lloydia 3: p123, image 5, 1940, Solomon Islands, a probable synonym for H. longistylum (or in turn H. moseleyanum.) H. subfalcifolium Valeton. H. subnormale Beccari may not always form tubers. H. subrotundum Valeton. H. subsessile Valeton. H. sumatranum Becc. H. tenuiflorum Beccari, Fiji, a synonym for H. longiflorum A. Gray. H .tetrapterum Becc. H. tortuosum Beccari. H. trichomames Huxley & Jebb. H. vaccinifolium P. Royen. H. vanuatuense Huxley & Jebb, Vanuatu; Erromanga Island near Nouankao Camp, Lat. 18.9 S. Long.169.18 East. Epiphyte with chambered tuber 30 cm. across; leaves palish green, ± succulent; flowers white, only one or two, sunk in the remains of old flowers and developing fruits, a rain forest occasional (no ants seen because the host tree had fallen?) http://plants.jstor.org/specimen/k000772005. Another report states “64 Hydnophytum specimens harbouring in total 11 ant genera were collected in canopy along a 550-900 m. (1805-2953 ft.) transect on the Cumberland Peninsula, Espiritu Santo Island above Penaoru Village” (north-west coast of the peninsula.) H. virgatum Valeton: H. vitis-idaea Merr. & L. M. Perry. H. wilkinsonii John Horne ex John Gilbert Baker. Published In: Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 20: p365, 1883. Records Fiji: Viti Levu, Colo North, near Nadarivatu. Vanua Levu, Bua Province. H. zippelianum Beccari. H. sp. nov 400 m (1312 ft.) in lower montane forest, Misima Island. (Johns et al. 2009.) H. sp. nov 400 m (1312 ft.) in lower montane rain forest, Normanby Island. (Johns et al. 2009.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Andreas Wistuba Posted February 27, 2014 Report Share Posted February 27, 2014 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum agatifolium Valeton Nova Guinea 8: 774 1912 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum albense Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 128 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum albertisii Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum alboviride Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 21–22 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum amboinense Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum amplifolium S. Moore J. Bot. 65: 270 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum andamanense Becc. Malesia 2: 155 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum angustifolium Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 3: 162 1908 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum archboldianum Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 16–17 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum beccarii K. Schum. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 9: 221 1888 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum blumei Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum borneanum Becc. Malesia 2: 168 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum borneense Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum brachycladum Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 10: 142 1915 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum bracteatum Valeton Nova Guinea 8: 506 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum brassii S. Moore J. Bot. 65: 271 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum buxifolium Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 22 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum camporum S. Moore J. Bot. 65: 271 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum capitatum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 129 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum confertifolium Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 20 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum contortum Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 17–18 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum cordifolium Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 129 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum coriaceum Becc. Malesia 2: 156 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum costatum Drake J. Bot. (Morot) 10: 240 1895 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum crassicaule P. Royen Alpine Fl. New Guinea 4: 2672 1983 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum crassifolium Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum cuneatum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 133 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum decipiens Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 20–21 1945 Rubiaceae ** Hydnophytum diplopodum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 130 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum dipteropodum (K. Schum. & Lauterb.) Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 128, 130 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum dolichophyllum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 130 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum ellipticum Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 19 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum ferrugineum P.I. Forst. Austrobaileya 6(1): 103–104, f. 1 2001 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum forbesii Hook. f. Bot. Mag. 118: t. 7218 1892 Rubiaceae * Hydnophytum formicarum Kurz Forest Fl. Burma 2: 8 1877 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum formicarum Jack Trans. Linn. Soc. London 14(1): 124 1823 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum gaudichaudii (Gaudich.) Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum grandiflorum Becc. Malesia 2: 126 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum grandifolium Valeton Nova Guinea 8: 773 1912 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum guppyanum Becc. Malesia 2: 129 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum hahlii Rech. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 11: 186 1912 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum hellwigii Warb. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 18: 209 1894 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum heterophyllum Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 15–16 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum horneanum Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum inerme (Gaudich.) Bremek. Blumea 5: 245 1942 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum intermedium Elmer Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 3: 1039 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum kajewskii Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 25–26 1945 Rubiaceae ** Hydnophytum keiense Becc. Malesia 2: 131 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum kejense Becc. Malesia 2: 123 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum kelelense Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 134 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum kochii Valeton Nova Guinea 8: 507 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum lanceolatum Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavi 4: 257 1869 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum laurifolium Warb. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 18: 210 1894 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum lauterbachii Valeton Nova Guinea 8: 505 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum ledermannii Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 134 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum leytense Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 8: 390 1913 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum linearifolium Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 135 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum longiflorum A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 4: 42 1860 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum longipes Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 23–24 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum longistylum Becc. Malesia 2: 152 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum loranthifolium (Benth.) Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum lucidulum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 137 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum macrophyllum Warb. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 13: 441 1891 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum magnifolium Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 15 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum membranaceum Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 10: 143 1915 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum microphyllum Becc. Malesia 2: 126 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum mindanaense Elmer Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 3: 1039 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum mindananense Elmer Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 3: 1039 1911 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum mindorense Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 10: 143 1915 Rubiaceae * Hydnophytum montanum Scheff. Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg 1: 31 1876 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum montanum Blume Bijdr. 956 1826 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum montis-kani Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 138 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum moseleyanum Becc. Malesia 2: 125, 150 1885 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum myrtifolium Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 19–20 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum nigrescens Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 16 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum nitidum Merr. Philipp. J. Sci., C. 2: 307 1907 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum normale Becc. Malesia 2: 123 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum oblongum (Benth.) Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum orbiculatum Elmer Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 5: 1860 1913 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum ovatum Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavi 4: 257 1869 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum papuanum Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum parvifolium Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 140 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum petiolatum Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum philippinense Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum punamense Lauterb. Fl. Schutzgeb. Südsee Nachtr.: 401 1905 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum radicans Becc. Malesia 2: 123 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum ramispinum Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 22–23 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum robustum Rech. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 11: 186 1912 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum selebicum Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum simplex Becc. Malesia 2: 123 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum spathulatum Valeton Icon. Bogor. 4(2): 129–130, t. 340 1912 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum stenophyllum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 140 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum stewartii Fosberg Lloydia 3: 123 1940 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum subfalcifolium Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 141 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum subnormale K. Schum. Fl. Schutzgeb. Südsee Nachtr.: 400 1905 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum subrotundum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 142 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum subsessile Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 142 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum sumatranum Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum tenuiflorum Becc. Malesia 2: 125 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum tetrapterum Becc. Malesia 2: 126 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum tortuosum Becc. Malesia 2: 124 1884 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum vaccinifolium P. Royen Alpine Fl. New Guinea 4: 2668 1983 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum virgatum Valeton Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 61: 143 1927 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum vitis-idaea Merr. & L.M. Perry J. Arnold Arbor. 25(1): 21 1945 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum wilkinsonii Horne ex Baker J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 20: 365 1883 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum wilsonii Horne ex Baker J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 20: 365 1883 Rubiaceae Hydnophytum zippelianum Becc. Malesia 2: 174 1885 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeff Posted February 27, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2014 mine DERRICK : have you others infos on H.borneense -H.dentrecastense-H.dalman-H.diplopodum-H.gaudichaudii- H.rium and then these2 H.magnirubrum -H.minirubrum for the others it is OK , now may be some synonym ? ANDREAS : difficult to compare your list with mine , can you edit your list in tabular form jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreas Wistuba Posted March 6, 2014 Report Share Posted March 6, 2014 ANDREAS : difficult to compare your list with mine , can you edit your list in tabular form jeff See attachment... Ameisenpflanzen Originalbeschreibungen (Rubiaceae und Polypodiaceae.xlsx.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Posted March 6, 2014 Report Share Posted March 6, 2014 Something went wrong on the file in the above post Andreas. It is a small file on 4 kinds of Solanopteris, not Hydnophytums at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreas Wistuba Posted March 7, 2014 Report Share Posted March 7, 2014 Something went wrong on the file in the above post Andreas. It is a small file on 4 kinds of Solanopteris, not Hydnophytums at all. Hello Frank, it's a multi page Excel sheet containing all type description references of Polypodiaceae and Rubiaceae that I am aware of. Just move to page 1 for Hydnophytum. All the best Andreas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Derrick Posted January 19, 2015 Report Share Posted January 19, 2015 The e/book "Epiphytic Myrmecophytes: Bizarre Wonders of Nature" almost certainly has the most complete list of hydnophytum names available outside of academia and possibly better than within academia. The list is also replete with useful data and wherever possible supplied with links to the original type publications and other important resources. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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