Wet Tropics: SE Asia
Publications
Adema, F. & Barham*, J. (2002). A new species of Cruddasia (Leguminosae) from Thailand. Kew Bulletin 57 (1): 223-226.![]()
Albach, D.C., Utteridge*, T. & Wagstaff, S.J. (2005). Origin of Veroniceae (Plantaginaceae, formerly Scrophulariaceae) on New Guinea. Systematic Botany 30 (2): 412-423.![]()
Andrews*, S. (2001). 80. Aquifoliaceae. In Beaman, J.H., Anderson, C. & Beaman, R.S. (eds) The plants of Mount Kinabalu. 4. Dicotyledon families Acanthaceae to Lythraceae. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 114-119.![]()
Andrews*, S. (2002). Aquifoliaceae. In Soepadmo, E., Saw, L.G. & Chung, R.C.K. (eds) Tree flora of Sabah and Sarawak. Kuala Lumpur: Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Sabah Forestry Department, and Sarawak Forestry Department. Vol. 4: 1-27.![]()
Arx, B., von, Schlauer, J. & Groves*, M. (2001 [2002]). CITES carnivorous plant checklist: for the genera Dionaea, Nepenthes and Sarracenia. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 93 pp.![]()
Averyanov, L., Cribb*, P.J., Hiep, N.T. & Loc, P.K. (2003). Slipper orchids of Vietnam. In Vietnamese Hanoi: Birdlife International.![]()
Averyanov, L., Cribb*, P.J., Phan Ke Loc & Nguyen Tien Hiep (2003). Slipper orchids of Vietnam: with an introduction to the flora of Vietnam. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ix, 308 pp.![]()
Bachman*, S., Baker*, W.J., Brummitt*, N., Dransfield*, J. & Moat*, J. (2004). Elevational gradients, area and tropical island diversity: an example from the palms of New Guinea. Ecography 27 (3): 299-310.![]()
Baker*, W. & Dransfield*, J. (2004). Calamus suaveolens - a new rattan from Sulawesi. Kew Bulletin 59 (1): 69-71.![]()
Baker*, W. & Loo, A.H.B. (2004). A synopsis of the genus Hydriastele (Arecaceae). Kew Bulletin 59 (1): 61-68.![]()
Baker*, W.J. & Dransfield*, J. (2002). Calamus longipinna (Arecaceae: Calamoideae) and its relatives in New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 57 (4): 853-866.![]()
Baker*, W.J. & Dransfield*, J. (2002). Calamus maturbongsii, an unusual new rattan species from New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 57 (3): 725-728.![]()
Baker*, W.J. (2001). The palms of New Guinea project. New Guinea Tropical Ecology and Biodiversity Digest 11: 6-7.![]()
Baker*, W.J. (2001). The palms of New Guinea project. Palms and Cycads no. 71: 3-7.![]()
Baker*, W.J. (2002). The palms of New Guinea project. Flora Malesiana Bulletin 13 (1): 35-37.![]()
Baker*, W.J. (2002). Two unusual Calamus species from New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 57 (3): 719-724.![]()
Baker*, W.J. (2005). Palm research in 2004. Palms 49: 152-155.![]()
Baker*, W.J., Bayton, R.P., Dransfield*, J. & Maturbongs, R.A. (2003). A revision of the Calamus aruensis (Arecaceae) complex in New Guinea and the Pacific. Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 351-370.![]()
Banka, R. & Baker*, W. (2004). A monograph of the genus Rhopaloblaste (Arecaceae). Kew Bulletin 59 (1): 47-60.![]()
Barker*, C. (2001). Margaritaria (Euphorbiaceae) in Malesia. Blumea 46 (3): 505-512.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. & Anderson, C. (2004). The plants of Mount Kinabalu. 5. Dicotyledon families Magnoliaceae to Winteraceae. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications. 609 pp.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. & Burley, J.S. (2003). Progress in the floristic inventory of Borneo. In Padoch, C. & Peluso, N.L. (eds) Borneo in transition: people, forests, conservation and development. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. 93-113.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Enumeration of the Kinabalu flora: present status. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4: 125-135.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (ed.) (2001). Systematics, evolution and ethnobotany of the flora of Mount Kinabalu: biodiversity research and conservation in action. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4. iv, 142 pp.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Introduction. In Stapf, O. (1894). On the Flora of Mount Kinabalu in North Borneo. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd. in association with The Linnean Society. 1-16.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Introduction. In Gibbs, L.S. (1914). A contribution to the flora and plant formations of Mount Kinabalu and the highlands of British North Borneo. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd. in association with The Linnean Society. Reprinted from Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 42: 1-240, pl. 1-8. v-xii.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Hieracium L. In Rzedowski, G.C., de, Rzedowski, J. & et al (eds) Flora fanerogámica del Valle de México. 2a. ed. Pátzcuaro (Michoacán): Instituto de Ecología, A. C. y Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidade. 966-970.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Introductory remarks. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4: 1-7.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Wheat-flowered Dendrochilum. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4: ii.![]()
Beaman*, J.H. (2005). Mount Kinabalu: hotspot of plant diversity in Borneo Biologiske Skrifter 55: 103-127.![]()
Beaman*, J.H., Anderson, C. & Beaman, R.S. (2001). The plants of Mount Kinabalu, 4. Dicotyledon families Acanthaceae to Lythraceae. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. xiv, 570 pp.![]()
Beaman, T.E., Wood*, J.J., Beaman, R.S. & Beaman*, J.H. (2001). Orchids of Sarawak. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. xvi, 584 pp.![]()
Bennett*, J. (2001). Systematics of the Strobilanthinae (Acanthaceae) of south-east Asia. PhD Thesis. Oxford: University of Oxford. 317 pp.![]()
Bickford, S.A., Laffan, S.W., de Kok*, R.P.J. & Orthia, L.A. (2004). Spatial analysis of taxonomic and genetic patterns and their potential for understanding evolutionary histories. Journal of Biogeography 31 (11): 1715-1733.![]()
Bogner, J., Boyce*, P.C. & Sakuragui, C.M. (2001). A revision of Alloschemone Schott (Araceae: Monstereae). Aroideana 24: 80-93.![]()
Boyce*, P.C. (2001). The genus Rhaphidophora Hassk. (Araceae-Monsteroideae-Monstereae) in New Guinea, Australia and the tropical western Pacific. Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 53 (1-2): 75-183.![]()
Boyce*, P.C. (2001). The genus Rhaphidophora Hassk. (Araceae-Monsteroideae-Monstereae) in Borneo. Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 53 (1-2): 19-74.![]()
Bramley*, G.L.C. (2005). Revision of Cyrtandra section Dissimiles (Gesneriaceae). Blumea 50: 163-189.![]()
Brummitt*, N.A. & Utteridge*, T.M.A. (2003). A second species of Distyliopsis (Hamamelidaceae) from New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 58 (3): 727-731.![]()
Chantaranothai, P., Koomgratok, S. & Simpson*, D.A. (2004). Taxonomic notes on some Southeast Asian species of Vitex (Lamiaceae). Kew Bulletin 59 (2): 319-320.![]()
Cheek*, M. & Jebb, M. (2001). Flora Malesiana. Series I. Seed plants. Volume 15. Leiden: Nationaal Herbarium Nederland. 164 pp.![]()
Cheek*, M., Jebb, M., Lee, C., Lamb, A. & Phillipps, A. (2003). Nepenthes hurrelliana (Nepenthaceae), a new species of pitcher plant from Borneo. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 6: 117-124.![]()
Chen, C.J., Wilmot-Dear*, C.M. & Friis, I. (2005). Notes on Chinese and Indochinese Boehmeria (Urticaceae). Kew Bulletin 60 (3): 449-453.![]()
Chen, J.R., Lin, Q., Friis, I., Wilmot-Dear*, C.M. & Monro, A.K. (2003). Urticaceae In Wu, Z.Y. & Raven, P.H. (eds) Flora of China. Vol 5. (Ulmaceae - Basellaceae). Beijing: Science Press; St Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 76-189.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: the Coilopetalum group in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Kew Bulletin 56 (4): 875-883.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: the Fissipetalum group in central Malesia. Kew Bulletin 56 (2): 461-463.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: the E. stipularis complex, E. nitidus group & E. barbulatus. Kew Bulletin 56 (3): 513-565.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: the Coilopetalum group in Sulawesi and Maluku. Kew Bulletin 56 (4): 837-874.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus in New Guinea: new taxa in the Debruynii subgroup of the Monocera group. Contributions to the Flora of Mt Jaya V. Kew Bulletin 56 (2): 449-460.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2001). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: the Verticellatae subgroup of the Monocera group and a new Philippine species. Kew Bulletin 56 (4): 885-901.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2002). Elaeocarpus in New Guinea: E. sericoloides (Fissipetalum group), E. royenii & E. multisectus (sect. Elaeocarpus). Contributions to the flora of Mt Jaya, IX. Kew Bulletin 57 (4): 925-935.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2003). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: two new taxa in the Coloides subgroup of the Monocera group from New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 453-458.![]()
Coode*, M.J.E. (2005). Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: E. crenulatus, E. myrtoides and E. amabilis from New Guinea, reconsidered. Kew Bulletin 60 (2): 305-311.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. & Whistler, A. (2004). A new Liparis species (Orchidaceae) from Samoa. Kew Bulletin 59 (2): 321-323.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. (2001). Paphiopedilums in the limestone mountains of southern China and northern Vietnam. Caesiano 16: 13-23.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. (2003). Hugh Low. A Borneo expedition diary and orchid paintings. Orchids 72 (1): 56-57.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. (2004). Zeuxine strateumatica (Orchidaceae), a new record for Hawaii. Kew Bulletin 59 (4): 652.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. (2005). Plant portraits: 512. Paphiopedilum vietnamiense. Orchidaceae. Curtis's Botanical Magazine 22 (1): 12-18.![]()
Davis*, A.P. & Bridson*, D. (2001). A taxonomic revision of the genus Dolianthus (Rubiaceae). Blumea 46 (3): 421-446.![]()
Davis*, A.P. & Bridson*, D.M. (2004). A taxonomic revision of the genus Amaracarpus (Rubiaceae, Psychotrieae). Blumea 49: 25-68.![]()
Davis*, A.P. & Ruhsam*, M. (2005). Five new combinations and one new name in Rubiaceae from South-East Asia. Blumea 50 (3): 575-578.![]()
Davis*, A.P. (2003). A new combination in Psilanthus (Rubiaceae) for Australasia, and nomenclatural notes on Paracoffea. Novon 13 (2): 182-184.![]()
Dransfield*, J. & Baker*, W.J. (2003). An account of the Papuasian species of Calamus (Arecaceae) with paired fruit. Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 371-387.![]()
Dransfield*, J. & Patel, M. (2005). Rattans of Borneo. An interactive key on CD rom. [CD-ROM] Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Available at![]()
Dransfield*, J. (2001). Calamus griseus (Arecaceae), a new species of rattan from Peninsular Thailand, Malaysia and Sumatra. Thai Forest Bulletin, Botany no. 28: 157-159.![]()
Dransfield*, J. (2001). Two new species of Daemonorops (Arecaceae) from Vietnam. Kew Bulletin 56 (3): 661-667.![]()
Dransfield*, J. (2002). General introduction to rattan: biological background to exploitation and the history of rattan research. In Dransfield, J., Tesoro, F.O. & Manokaran, N. (eds) Rattan: current research issues and prospects for conservation and sustainable development. Rome: FAO. Non-wood forest products, 14. 23-34.![]()
Dransfield*, J., Tesoro, F.O. & Manokaran, N. (eds) (2002). Rattan: current research issues and prospects for conservation and sustainable development. Rome: FAO. Non wood forest products, 14. 272 pp.![]()
Dransfield*, S. (2003). A new species and a new combination of Cyrtochloa (Poaceae-Bambusoideae) from the Philippines. Kew Bulletin 58 (4): 981-985.![]()
Evans*, T.D. (2001). Taxonomic and ecological aspects of the sustainable management of wild rattan populations in Lao PDR. PhD Thesis. Oxford: Linacre College, University of Oxford. 177 pp.![]()
Evans, T., Sengdala, K., Viengkham, O.V., Thammavong, B. & Dransfield*, J. (2001). Calamus pauciflorus T. Evans et al. non Ridl. renamed Calamus oligostachys T.Evans et al. Kew Bulletin 56 (1): 242.![]()
Evans, T.D., Sengdala, K., Thammavong, B., Viengkham, O.V. & Dransfield*, J. (2002). A synopsis of the rattans (Arecaceae: Calamoideae) of Laos and neighbouring parts of Indochina. Kew Bulletin 57 (1): 1-84.![]()
Farjon*, A. (2002). New conifer genus is added to the Global Red List. Fitzroya 5: 2.![]()
Farjon*, A. (2002). Extension of the natural range of Taiwania cryptomerioides. Fitzroya 5: 4.![]()
Farjon*, A. (2002). The discovery and protection of a Vietnamese population of Taiwania cryptomerioides. Species 38: 24.![]()
Farjon*, A. (2002). Discovery of a new conifer genus. Species 38: 5.![]()
Farjon*, A., Hiep, N.T., Harder, D.K., Loc, P.K. & Averyanov, L. (2002). A new genus and species in Cupressaceae (Coniferales) from northern Vietnam, Xanthocyparis vietnamensis. Novon 12 (2): 179-189.![]()
Farjon*, A., Thomas, P. & Nguyen Duc To Luu (2004). Conifer conservation in Vietnam: three potential flagship species. Oryx 38 (3): 257-265.![]()
Frodin*, D.G. (2004). A note on Psychotria (Rubiaceae) in Papuasia. Kew Bulletin 59 (1): 165-169.![]()
Ghazanfar*, S.A. (2001). Eleocharis dulcis (kuta) a plant of economic and cultural importance in the South West Pacific: habitat restoration efforts in the vanua of Buca, Vanua Levu, Fiji. South Pacific Journal of Natural Science 19: 51-53.![]()
Ghazanfar*, S.A., Keppel, G. & Khan, S. (2001). Coastal vegetation of small islands near Viti Levu and Ovalau, Fiji. New Zealand Journal of Botany 39: 587-600.![]()
Gravendeel, B., Chase*, M.W., de Vogel, E.F., Roos, M.C., Mes, E.H.M. & Bachman, K. (2001). Molecular phylogeny of Coelogyne (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae) based on plastid RFLPs, matK, and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences: evidence for polyphyly. American Journal of Botany 88 (10): 1915-1927.![]()
Hardwick*, K., Healey, J., Elliott, S. & Blakesley, D. (2004). Research needs for restoring seasonal tropical forests in Thailand - accelerated natural regeneration. New Forests 27 (3): 285-302.![]()
Hicks*, D. (2004). A new species of Ilex (Aquifoliaceae) from New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 59 (4): 581-583.![]()
Hicks*, D.M. & Utteridge*, T.M.A. (2002). A new species of Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) from Anggi Lakes, New Guinea. Kew Bulletin 57 (4): 937-941.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. & Johns*, R.J. (2002). A new alpine species of Ixeridium (Compositae: Lactuceae). Contributions to the flora of Mount Jaya, VIII. Kew Bulletin 57 (3): 697-703.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. & Johns*, R.J. (2003). New species of Papuacalia (Compositae: Senecioneae). Contributions to the flora of Mount Jaya, XI. Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 389-402.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. (2002). A new species of Papuacalia from Papua (Irian Jaya, Indonesia). Kew Bulletin 57 (3): 693-696.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. (2004). Novaguinea (Compositae: Astereae: Lagenophorinae), a new endemic genus to Papua, Indonesia. Contributions to the flora of Mount Jaya, XIII Kew Bulletin 59 (2): 177-188.![]()
Hoffmann*, P. (2005). Antidesma. In Santisuk, T. & Larsen, K. (eds) Flora of Thailand. Vol. 8, part 1: Euphorbiaceae (Genera A-F). Bangkok: Forest Herbarium. 51-81.![]()
Hoffmann*, P. (2005). Antidesma in Malesia and Thailand. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 292 pp.![]()
Hoffmann*, P., Baker, A.J.M., Madulid, D.A. & Proctor, J. (2003). Phyllanthus balgooyi (Euphorbiaceae s.l.) a new nickel-hyperaccumulating species from Palawan and Sabah. Blumea 48 (1): 183-186.![]()
Holmes*, S.A. (2001). Euphorbia from Thailand. Euphorbiaceae Study Group Bulletin 14 (2): 70.![]()
Hopkins*, H.C.F. (2005). Nomenclature and typification in the endemic genus Codia (Cunoniaceae) from New Caledonia. Adansonia ser. 3, 27: 243-254.![]()
Johns*, R.J. (2001). A comparison of floristic aspects of Mount Kinabalu and Mount Jaya. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4: 95-112.![]()
Keim*, A.P. (2003). A monograph of the genus Orania Zippelius (Arecaceae: Oraniinae). Thesis. Reading: Reading University. 329 pp.![]()
Kravtsova, T.I., Friis, I. & Wilmot-Dear*, C.M. (2003). Morphology and anatomy of fruits in Pouzolzia (Urticaceae) in relation to taxonomy. Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 297-327.![]()
Kumar, S., Sane, P.V., [Polhill*, R.M., Schrire*, B.D., Lock*, J.M. & Bisby, F.A., (taxonomic editors)] (2003). Legumes of South Asia. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 536 pp.![]()
Lock*, J.M. & Ford, C.S. (2004). Legumes of Malesia: a checklist. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 295 pp.![]()
Mabberley, D.J. & de Kok*, R.P.J. (2004). Labiatae. In Morat, P. & Mackee, H.S. (eds) Flore de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et Dépendances, vol. 25. Paris: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle. 20-141.![]()
Martin, G., Beaman*, J.H., Beaman, R.S., Dransfield*, J., Apin, L. & Nais, J. (2001). Productivity of community-based botanical inventories: the Kinabalu example. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 4: 113-124.![]()
Mols, J.B., Gravendeel, B., Chatrou, L.W., Pirie, M.D., Bygrave*, P.C., Chase*, M.W. & Kessler, P.J.A. (2004). Identifying clades in Asian Annonaceae: monophyletic genera in the polyphyletic Miliuseae. American Journal of Botany 91 (4): 590-600.![]()
Moylan*, E.C. (2001). Systematics of Hemigraphis Nees (Acanthaceae). D.Phil. Thesis. Oxford: University of Oxford. 340 pp.![]()
Muellner*, A.N., Samuel, R., Chase*, M.W., Pannell, C.M. & Greger, H. (2005). Aglaia (Meliaceae): an evaluation of taxonomic concepts based on DNA data and secondary metabolites. American Journal of Botany 92 (3): 534-543.![]()
Ng*, Y.-P. (2002). Molecular systematics and evolution of Eria (Orchidaceae). PhD Thesis. London: Birkbeck College, Univ. of London. 111 pp.![]()
Ormerod, P. & Wood*, J.J. (2001). Notes on Bornean Goodyera (Orchidaceae : Cranichideae : Goodyerinae). Orchid Review 109 (1242): 369 - 371.![]()
Orthia, L.A., Crisp, M.D., Cook, L.G. & de Kok*, R.P.J. (2005). Bush peas: a rapid radiation with no support for monophyly of Pultenaea (Fabaceae : Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 18 (2): 133-147.![]()
Orthia, L.A., de Kok*, R.P.J. & Crisp, M.D. (2005). A revision of Pultenaea (Fabaceae : Mirbelieae). 4. Species occurring in Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 18 (2): 149-206.![]()
Parnell, J.A.N., Simpson*, D.A., Moat*, J., Kirkup*, D.W., Chantaranothai, P., Boyce*, P.C., Bygrave, P., Dransfield*, S., Jebb, M.H.P., Macklin, J., Meade, C., Middleton, D.J., Muasya, A.M., Prajaksood, A., Pendry, C.A., Pooma, R., Suddee, S. & Wilkin*, P. (2003). Plant collecting spread and densities: their potential impact on biogeographical studies in Thailand. Journal of Biogeography 30 (2): 193-209.![]()
Paton*, A.J. & Johns*, R.J. (2004). A new high altitude species of Ajuga, A. novoguineensis (Lamiaceae) from the Kemabu Plateau, Papua. Contributions to the Flora of Mt Jaya, XII. Kew Bulletin 59 (1): 153-155.![]()
Plunkett, G.M., Lowry, P.P., Frodin*, D.G. & Wen, J. (2005). Phylogeny and geography of Schefflera: pervasive polyphyly in the largest genus of Araliaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 92 (2): 202-224.![]()
Pollard*, B.J., Tenner*, C.A., Utteridge*, T.M.A. & Van Slageren*, M. (2003). Status and trends of, and threats to, mountain biodiversity, marine, coastal and inland water ecosystems. CBD Technical Series, no. 8 Montreal: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. 127 pp.![]()
Prance*, G.T. (2001). A new species of Kostermanthus (Chrysobalanaceae) from Sarawak, Malaysia. Novon 11: 451-453.![]()
Prance*, G.T. (2004). The uses of Atuna racemosa Raf. (Chrysobalanaceae) in Samoa. Economic Botany 58: 470-475.![]()
Reece, R. & Cribb*, P.J. (2002). A botanist in Borneo. Hugh Low's Sarawak Journals. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo). 206 pp.![]()
Rice, R. & Wood*, J.J. (2003). Two new species of Renanthera from Borneo and the Philippines and nomenclatural changes in Renantherella. Orchid Review 111 (1254): 344-353.![]()
Rico Arce*, L. (2001). Fabaceae. In Beaman, J.H., Anderson, C. & Beaman, R.S. (eds) The plants of Mount Kinabalu. 4. Dicotyledon families Acanthaceae to Lythraceae. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 316-432.![]()
Rostant, L. & Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2001). Conservation of a Phoenix raincape from The Philippines. Economic Botany 55: 341-343.![]()
Sands*, M.J.S. (2001). Begoniaceae in the Flora Malesiana region. In Saw, L.G., Chua, L.S.L. & Khoo, K.C. (eds) Taxonomy: the cornerstone of biodiversity. Proceedings of the Fourth International Flora Malesiana Symposium 1998. Kuala Lumpur: Forest Research Institute Malaysia. 161-168.![]()
Sands*, M.J.S. (2001). Begoniaceae. In Beaman, J.H., Anderson, C. & Beaman, R.S. (eds) The plants of Mount Kinabalu. 4. Dicotyledon families Acanthaceae to Lythraceae. Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Xii, 147-163, plates 7B, C & D, 8, 9, 10.![]()
Santisuk, T., Larsen, K., Nielsen, I., Chamarayit, K., Argent, G., Simpson*, D.A., Iwatsuki, K., Middleton, D., Parnell, J., Pedersen, H., Phengkhlai, C., Roos, M.C. & Vidal, J. (eds) (2002). Flora of Thailand 7(4). Bangkok: Forest Herbarium. 655-920 pp.![]()
Santisuk, T., Larsen, K., Nielsen, I., Chayamarit, K., Argent, G., Simpson*, D.A., Iwatsuki, K., Middleton, D., Parnell, J., Pedersen, H., Phengkhlai, C., Roos, M. & Hul, S. (eds) (2005). Aizoaceae-Sarcospermataceae. Flora of Thailand 9(1): 89 pp.![]()
Santisuk, T., Larsen, K., Nielsen, I., Chayamarit, K., Argent, G., Simpson*, D.A., Iwatsuki, K., Middleton, D., Parnell, J., Pedersen, H., Phengkhlai, C., Roos, M. & Hul, S. (eds) (2005). Euphorbiaceae (Genera A-F). Flora of Thailand 8(1): 303 pp.![]()
Saw, L.G., Dransfield*, J. & Keith-Lucas, D.M. (2003). Morphological diversity of the genus Licuala (Palmae). Telopea 10: 187-206.![]()
Simpson*, D.A. (2004). A.F.G. Kerr - pioneering botanist in Thailand. The Brief: Magazine of the British Chamber of Commerce, Thailand 6 (4): 14-15.![]()
Simpson*, D.A., Muasya*, A.M., Chayamarit, K., Parnell, J.A.N., Suddee, S., Wilde, B.D.E., Jones, M.B., Bruhl, J.J. & Pooma, R. (2005). Khaosokia caricoides, a new genus and species of Cyperaceae from Thailand. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 149 (3): 357-364.![]()
Srisanga, P., Trisonthe, C. & Green*, P.S. (2004). Jasminum rufohirtum Gagnep. (Oleaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin, Botany no.32: 146-148.![]()
Stauffer, F.W., Baker*, W.J., Dransfield*, J. & Endress, P.K. (2004). Comparative floral structure and systematics of Pelagodoxa and Sommieria (Arecaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 27-39.![]()
Suddee*, S. (2001). A taxonomic revision of tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Labiatae) in continental South East Asia. PhD Thesis. Dublin: Trinity College, Dublin. 408 pp.![]()
Suddee, S. & Paton*, A.J. (2004). Some nomenclatural changes in South East Asian Lamiaceae. Kew Bulletin 59 (2): 315-318.![]()
Suddee, S., Paton*, A.J. & Parnell, J.A.N. (2004). A taxonomic revision of tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Lamiaceae) in continental South East Asia. I. General Introduction, Hyptidinae and Hanceolinae. Kew Bulletin 59: 337-378.![]()
Suddee, S., Paton*, A.J. & Parnell, J.A.N. (2004). A taxonomic revision of tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Lamiaceae) in continental South East Asia. II. Plectranthinae. Kew Bulletin 59 (3): 379-414.![]()
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