References References
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
_______________________________________________________________________________________References References Adams, B. R. & Holland, R. W. K. (1978) The ge- Pittsburgh (US: PA): Hunt Institute for Botan- nus Sarcostemma in East Africa. Cact. Succ. J. ical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon Univer- (US) 50(3): 107-111, (4): 166-169, key, ills. sity.1068 pp. Agnew, A. D. Q. & Agnew, S. (1994) Upland Brodie, S. (1998) Huernia macrocarrpa and Huer- Kenya Wild Flowers. Nairobi (Kenya):East nia kenneddyana. Curtis’s Bot. Mag., ser. nov., Affrican Natural History Society.Ed. 2; 374 pp., 15(1): 2-11, ills. keys, ills. Brown, N. E. (1903) Asclepiadaceae. In:Thisel- Ali, S. I. (1983) Ascleepiadaceae. In: Nasir, E. & ton-Dyer, W. T. (ed.):Flora of Tropical Africa, Ali, S. I. (eds.), Flora of Pakistan, No. 150. Ka- 4(1): 231-502, keys. London (GB): Lovell rachi (Pakistan): Department of Botany,Univer- Reeve &Co. Ltd. sity of Karachi. 65 pp., ills., keys, map. Brown, R. (1810) Onthe Asclepiadeae, a natural Alp,P.R. (1998) A new recordffor Brachystelma order of plants separated from the Apocinae of glenense R.A.Dyer from the Thabazimbi Area. Jussieu. Mem. Wern. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1: 15-58. Asklepios No. 74: 19-22. Bruce, E. A. (1948) Tropical African plants. XX. Ansari,M.Y. (1971) Ceropegia media (Huber) Asclepiadaceae. Kew Bull.1948: 462-464. Ansari stat.nov. from Western Ghats (Maha- Brummitt, R. K. & Powell,C.E.(eds.) (1992) rashtra). Bull. Bot. Surv. India 11(1-2): 199- Authors of plant names.Alist of authors of 201, ills. scientific names of plants, with recommended Ansari,M. Y. (1984) Asclepiadaceae: Genus Ce- standard forms of their names, including ab- ropegia. Fascicles of Flora of India, no. 16. breviations. Richmond (GB): The Board of Howrah (India): Botanical Survey of India. 34 Trustees of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. pp., ills., key. 732 pp. Archer, P. G. (1992) Kenya Ceropegia scrapbook. Bruyns, P. V. (1980) Ceropegias of the Pretoria Notes and recordsof some Kenya Ceropegia. area. Asclepiadaceae No. 21: 2-20, ills. Hobart (AUS): Artemis Publishing Consultants. Bruyns, P. V. (1981) A review of Pectinaria Haw., 183 pp., ills., maps. Staapelioopsis Pillans and anew genus, Ophio- Arekal, G. D. & Ramakrishna, T. M. (1981) Anew nella (AsclepiadaceaeA ). Cact. Succ. J. Gr. Brit. species of Brachhystelma (AsclepiadaceaeA ) from 43(2-3): 61-83, ills., keys. India. Curr. Sci. 50(3): 145-146. Bruyns, P. V. (1982a) A few Southern African Bakhuizen van den Brink, R. C. & Backer, C.A. Brachystelmas. Asklepios No. 25: 107-113, ills. (1950) Asclepiadaceae. In: Notes on theFlora Bruyns, P. V. (1982b) Raphionacme in the Preto- of Java. VI. Blumea 6(2):368-382. ria District. Cact. Succ. J. (US) 54(2): 56-63, Bally, P. R. O. (1959) Lithocaulon Bally (Ascleepi- ills. adaceae), a new genus from Somaliland.Can- Bruyns, P. V. (1982c) Notes on two little-known dollea 17: 53-59, ills., maps. stapeliads from Southern Africa. Excelsa10: Bally, P. R. O. (1965)Miscellaneous notes on the 103-111, ills. flora of Tropical East Africa, including descrip- Bruyns, P. V. (1983) Resurrection of Quaqua N. tions of new taxa, 23-28. Candollea 20: 13-41, E. Brown (AsclepiadaceaeA − Staapelieae) with a ills., maps. critical review of the species. Bradleya1:33- Bally, P. R. O. & al. (1975) A monograph of the 78, ills., key, maps. genera Pseudolithos and Whitesloanea.Nation. Bruyns, P. V. (1984) Ceropegia, Brachystelma and Cact. Succ. J. 30(2):31-36, (4): 88-93, ills. Tenaris in South West Africa. Dinteria17: 3- Bayer, M. B. (1976) Notes on species of the gene- 80, ills., key. ra Fockea and Raphionacme. Excelsa 6: 61, Bruyns, P. V. (1985) Notes on Ceropegias of the 87-91. Cape Province. Bradleya 3: 1-47, ills., key. Bayer, M. B. (1984) Duvalias. Veld. Fl. (1975+) Bruyns, P. V. (1986a) The genus Ceropegia on the 70: 11-14, ills. Canary Islands (Asclepiadaceae − Ceropegi- Beddome, R. H. (1874) Icones Plantarum Indiae eae).Amorphological and taxonomic account. Orientalis. Vol. 1. Madras (India):Gantz. Beitr. Biol. Pfl. 60(3): 427-458, ills. Berhaut, J. (1971) Flore illustrée du Sénégal. Bruyns, P. V. (1986b) Miscellaneous notes on Ce- Tome 1. Dakar (Sénégal): Gouvernement du ropegieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). Bradleya 4: 29-38, Sénégal. 626 pp., ills. ills. Boele, C. (1989) Notes on thegenus Brachystelma Bruyns, P. V. (1987a) Miscellaneous notes on Sta- Sims − Part 1. Asklepios No. 47: 3-7, ills. pelieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). Bradleya 5: 77-90, Bridson, G. D. R. & Smith,E. R. (1991) Bota- ills., maps. nico-Periodicum-Huntianum /Supplementum. 275 _______________________________________________________________________________________References Bruyns, P. V. (1987b)The genus Caralluma R. Bruyns, P. V. & Meve, U. (1995) The genericpo- Brown (AsclepiadaceaeA ) inIsrael. Israel J. Bot. sition of Caralluma dodsoniana. EdinburghJ. 36(2):73-86, ills., maps. Bot. 52(2): 195-203, ills. Bruyns, P. V. (1988a) A revision of the genus Bullock,A.A.(1952) Notes on African Asclepia- Echidnoopsis Hook. f. (Asclepiadaceae). Bradle- daceae 1. Kew Bull.7:405-426. ya 6: 1-48, ills., maps, keys. Bullock, A. A. (1953) Notes on African Asclepia- Bruyns, P. V. (1988b)Studies in theFlora of daceae. II. Kew Bull. 8: 51-67. Arabia XXIV: The genus Ceropegia in Arabia. Bullock,A.A. (1963) Ascleepiadaceae. In: Hut- Notes Roy. Bot. Gard.Edinburgh 45(2): 287- chinson, J. & Dalziel,J.M.(eds.): Flora of West 326, maps, ills., key. Tropical Africa, 2: 85-103. London (GB): Bruyns, P. V. (1989) Miscellaneous notes on Sta- Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and pelieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). Bradleya 7: 63-68, Administrations. ills., maps. Choux, P. (1914) Études biologiques sur les Asc- Bruyns, P. V. (1990a) Miscellaneous notes on Sta- lépiadacées de Madagascar. Ann. Inst. Bot.- pelieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). 9.Areview of Pseu- Géol. Colon. Marseille, sér. 3, 2: 211-459, ills., dolithos. 10. A note on Caralluma dodsoniana 50 tt. Lavranos. Bradleya 8: 33-38, ills. Choux, P. (1923) Nouvelles études biologiques Bruyns, P. V. (1990b) Staapelioopsis figures. Askle- sur les Asclépiadacées de Madagascar. Ann. pios No. 51: 48-51, ills. Inst. Bot.-Géol.Colon.Marseille, sér. 4, 1(2): Bruyns, P. V. (1992) Miscellaneous notes on Sta- 1-51, ills. pelieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). 11. A note on Caral- Clark, P. (1996) Hoya cultivar names found. Ask- lumaadscendens andits synonyms C. subulata lepios No. 67: 33-39. and C. dalzielii. Bradleya 10: 95-96, ills. Collenette, S. (1985) An illustrated guidetothe Bruyns, P. V. (1993) A revision of Hoodia and flowers of Saudi Arabia. Buckhurst Hill (GB): Lavrania (AsclepiadaceaeA − Staapelieae). Bot. Scorpion Publishing Ltd. 514 pp., ill., maps. Jahrb.Syst. 115(2): 145-270, ills., maps, keys. Costantin, J. N. (1912) Asclepiadacées. In: Le- Bruyns, P. V. (1995a) A note on Raphionacme na- comte, H. (ed.): Flore générale de l’Indochine, mibiana (AsclepiadaceaeA − Periploceae). Aloe 4(1): 1-154. Paris (F): Masson & Cie / Muséum 31(3/4): 63-67, ills., map. National d’Histoire Naturelle. Bruyns, P. V. (1995b) A re-assessment of the ge- Court, G.D. (1987) Fockea Endl. − anAfrican ge- nera Tridentea Haw. and Trromotriche Haw. nus. Asklepios No. 40: 69-74, ills. South Afr. J. Bot. 61(4): 180-208, ills., maps, Craib, C. (1994) Field studies and cultivation of keys. some Brachhystelma species inthe Eastern Cape, Bruyns, P. V. (1995c) New recordsand new spe- the Eastern Free State (including Qua Qua) and cies of Asclepiadaceae from Namibia. Bothalia theTransvaal. Excelsa 16: 11-23, ills. 25(2): 155-172, ills., maps. Cribb, P. J. & Leedal, G.P.(1982) The mountain Bruyns, P. V. (1999a) Therelationships of Huerni- flowers of Southern Tanzania. Rotterdam (NL): opsis and Piaranthus (ApocynaceaeA − Ascleepia- A. A. Balkema. 244 pp., ills., maps. doideae). Syst. Bot. 24(3): 379-397, ills., Dahlgren, R. M. T. & al. (1985) The families of SEM-ills., map, diags. the Monocotyledons. Structure, evolution, and Bruyns, P. V. (1999b)Thesystematic position of taxonomy. Berlin, Heidelberg (D) etc.: Sprin- Quaqua (Apocynaceae − Ascleepiadoideae)with ger-Verlag. xi+520 pp., ills., keys. a critical revision of the species. Bot. Jahrb. Decaisne, J. (1844) Asclepiadeae. In: De Candol- Syst. 121(3): 311-402, ills., key, maps. le, A. P. (ed.): Prodromus systematis naturalis Bruyns, P. V. (1999c) A systematic assessmentof regni vegetabilis; 8: 490-655. Paris (F): Treuttel Ophionella (Apocynaceae;A Asclepiadoideae; & Würtz. Staapelieae). Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 131(4): 383-398, Deflers, A. (1896) Descriptions de quelques ills., map,key. plantes nouvelles ou peu connues de l’Arabie Bruyns, P. V. (1999d)Asystematic analysis with méridionale. Decas II / Decas III. Bull.Soc. notes on the taxonomy of Notechidnopsis (Apo-A Bot. France 34: 104-119. cynaceae: Asclepiadoideae).Kew Bull. 54(2): Descoings, B. (1961) Notes taxinomiques et de- 327-345, ills., map, key. scriptives sur quelques Asclépiadées Cynan- Bruyns, P. V. (2001) New combinations inthe ge- chées (Asclépiadacées) aphylles de Madagascar. nus Orbea. Aloe 37(4): 72-76, ills. Adansonia, n.s., 2(1): 299-341, ills. Bruyns,P.V.&Forster,P.I.(1991) Recircum- Dyer, R. A. (1941) Ceropegia stapeliiformis. Sta- scription of the Stapelieae (AsclepiadaceaeA ). pelia woodii var. westii. Staapelia tsomoensis. Taxon 40(3): 381-391, ills. Flow. Pl. South Afr. 21: tt. 809, 811, 840 + text. Bruyns, P. V. & Jonkers, H. A. (1994) The genus Dyer, R. A. (1962) Staapelia pedunculata Masson. Caralluma R. Br. (AsclepiadaceaeA ) in Oman. Flow. Pl. Afr. 35(3): t. 1388 + text. Bradleya 11: 51-69, ills., maps, key. 276 _______________________________________________________________________________________References Dyer, R. A. (1980) Asclepiadaceae (Brachystel- Forster, P. I. & Liddle, D. J. (1992) Taxonomic ma, Ceropegia, Riocreuxia). In: Leistner,O.A. studies on the genus Hoya R.Br. (Asclepiada-A (ed.): Floraof Southern Africa, Vol. 27(4). Pre- ceae)inPapuasia, 1-5.Austrobaileya 3(4): toria (RSA): Department ofAgriculturalTech- 627-641, ills., maps. nical Services. 91 pp., ills., keys. Forster, P. I. & al.