1998
A revision of the Indochinese—Malesian genus Strophioblachia (Euphorbiaceae)
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Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants , Volume 43 - Issue 2 p. 479- 487
The genus Strophioblachia Boerl. is very variable, but does not show any gaps in characters, which can be used for a further delimitation of taxa. This is shown for characters like habit, leaf blade shape, leaf blade base, staminate petals and disc lobes, bracts, and the fimbriae of the pistillate calyx. The characters show their differences on the same specimen (e.g., leaf shape), within the same area (e.g., size and number of staminate petals), or in different areas of the distribution range (e.g., efimbriate pistillate calices in China, Thailand, and Sulawesi). Therefore, the formerly recognized species and varieties are united into a single accepted species, S. fimbricalyx.
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Thin, N. N., Duc, V. H., & van Welzen, P. C. (1998). A revision of the Indochinese—Malesian genus Strophioblachia (Euphorbiaceae). Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 43(2), 479–487. |