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Towards an Understanding of the Evolution of Violaceae from an Anatomical and Morphological Perspective Saul Ernesto Hoyos University of Missouri-St
Explosive Radiation of Malpighiales Supports a Mid-Cretaceous Origin of Modern Tropical Rain Forests
Actephila Alanbakeri (Phyllanthaceae): a New Nickel
Diversity and Evolution of Rosids
Rinorea Niccolifera (Violaceae), a New, Nickel-Hyperaccumulating Species from Luzon Island, Philippines
LETTER Doi:10.1038/Nature12872
An Annotated Checklist of the Coastal Forests of Kenya, East Africa
A Checklist of Vascular Plants of Ewe-Adakplame Relic Forest In
Podostemaceae)
Three Keys to the Radiation of Angiosperms Into Freezing Environments
Rinorea Calcicola (Violaceae), an Endangered New Species from South-Eastern Gabon
Phylogenomics and a Posteriori Data Partitioning Resolve the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation Malpighiales
Issn 1692-3804 Field Studies of Fauna and Flora La
Actephila Alanbakeri (Phyllanthaceae): a New Nickel
An Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Flora of South and North Nandi Forests, Kenya
Tree Diversity of the Dja Faunal Reserve, Southeastern Cameroon
Explosive Radiation of Malpighiales Supports a Mid-Cretaceous Origin of Modern Tropical Rain Forests
Treelets from the Forests of Cameroon
Top View
Rinorea Contains More American Species Than Any Other Genus of Violaceae, and in the World at Large It Ranks Next to Viola in Number of Species
Choco Vegetation
Appendices APPENDIX 1
314 Genus Cymothoe Huebner
Of Homonhon Island, Philippines
Violaceae), a New Genus for a Distinctive and Widely Distributed Old World Hybanthoid Lineage
Neotropical Arrangement of Leaves, in Neotropical Rinorea
Plant DNA Barcodes and a Community Phylogeny of a Tropical Forest Dynamics Plot in Panama
Madagascar Trees
Evolution of Associations Between Cymothoe Butterflies and Their
Diversity and Evolution of Rosids