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Does anyone know anything about Pimia rhamnoides Seem.? It's in Bentham
and Hooker's Genera Plantarum as a monotypic genus endemic to Fiji, placed in Sterculiaceae:Lasiopetaleae, and also in Hutchinson with the same placement, but not in the recent revision of Malvaceae _sensu lato_ from Bayer, and I can't find any other mention of it, other than the bare listing in IPNI. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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Afraid not. Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus. Of course
there is Seemann's flora of Fiji but I don't know in how much detail he goes. Don't really know if there is a good contemporary flora of Fiji. There does exist a guide of the flora's of the world. PvR Stewart Robert Hinsley schreef in berichtnieuws ... Does anyone know anything about Pimia rhamnoides Seem.? It's in Bentham and Hooker's Genera Plantarum as a monotypic genus endemic to Fiji, placed in Sterculiaceae:Lasiopetaleae, and also in Hutchinson with the same placement, but not in the recent revision of Malvaceae _sensu lato_ from Bayer, and I can't find any other mention of it, other than the bare listing in IPNI. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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In article , P van
Rijckevorsel writes Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus. Where does he place it? -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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P van Rijckevorsel writes
Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus. Stewart Robert Hinsley schreef Where does he place it? -- Stewart Robert Hinsley + + + "Sterculiaceae" PvR |
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