1966
DOI: 10.2307/4107807
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The Reinstatement of Galearia Zoll. & Mor. and Microdesmis Hook.f. in the Pandaceae

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“…Schmidt et al 2048 (MO) AY788242 AY663644 AY788281 AY788153 TRF (Forman 1966(Forman , 1971Webster 1994b) Passifloraceae s.s. b OT/T and TRF (Killip 1938;Brizicky 1961a;de Wilde 1971de Wilde , 1972HolmNielsen et al 1988;MacDougal 1994) E54 (2003). For example, representatives of Chrysobalanaceae, Dichapetalaceae, Euphroniaceae, and Trigoniaceae were scored separately rather than as Chrysobalanceae sensu lato.…”
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“…Schmidt et al 2048 (MO) AY788242 AY663644 AY788281 AY788153 TRF (Forman 1966(Forman , 1971Webster 1994b) Passifloraceae s.s. b OT/T and TRF (Killip 1938;Brizicky 1961a;de Wilde 1971de Wilde , 1972HolmNielsen et al 1988;MacDougal 1994) E54 (2003). For example, representatives of Chrysobalanaceae, Dichapetalaceae, Euphroniaceae, and Trigoniaceae were scored separately rather than as Chrysobalanceae sensu lato.…”
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“…Chase 837 (K); Wurdack D492 (US) AF209602 AF206779 AY674715 AF206934 OT/T (Hutchinson 1973;Robson 1974Robson , 1977Robson , 1981Robson , 1987Robson , 1990 (Veldkamp 1967(Veldkamp , 1971Robertson 1975) Pandaceae TRF (Forman 1966(Forman , 1971Airy Shaw 1975;Cronquist 1981;Webster 1994b) Galearia filiformis (Blume) Boerl. Chase 1334 (K) AY788222 AJ418818 AY674698 AY674598 TRF (Forman 1966(Forman , 1971Airy Shaw 1975;Webster 1994b) Microdesmis spp.…”
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“…Size of the seeds may vary from as small as arillate seeds ( Chisocheton sapindinus ) (3 cm long) to large orange segment‐shaped sarcotestal seeds ( Chisocheton medusae ) (5 cm long) . Plants of this genus can be easily distinguished from other genera of Meliaceae as the species of this genus have leaves terminating in a bud (pseudogemmula) and the bud continues to produce such leaflets until much of the life of the leaf .…”
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