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1987 |
10(4) |
16-17 |
Jin Murata |
In memorium [sic]: Dr. Hiroshi Hara (1911-1986)
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| | ABSTRACT: Dr. Hiroshi Hara, the well known Japanese plant taxonomist, died on September 24, 1986.
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1990 |
13(1) |
34-43 |
Jin Murata |
Introduction of the plants of Arisaema recently recognized from Japan
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| | ABSTRACT: Japan is a center of diversity for Arisaema where there are recognized more than 30 species out of the total 150 for the whole genus. Most of them are rare taxa with very limited distribution ranges. This paper aims to introduce these new taxa with photographs and short notes. A key to all Japanese taxa is provided as a synopsis.
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2001 |
24 |
30-55 |
Wilbert L. A. Hetterscheid, D. Sookchaloem, Jin Murata |
Typhonium (Araceae) of Thailand: New species and a revised key
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| | ABSTRACT: Seventeen new species of Typhonium (T. adnatum, T. digitatum, T. echinulatum, T. gallowayi, T. gagnepainii, T. glaucum, T. griseum, T. medusae, T. orb! folium, T. pedunculatum, T. pusillum, T. reflexum, T. saraburiensis, T. subglobosum, T. tentaculatum, T. varians and T. bognerianum) are described from Thailand. A key to all Thai Typhonium is presented. Province coding follows the flora of Thailand format.
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