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Aroideana Vol. 28

Journal of the International Aroid Society

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Featured Articles in this Issue:

  • A Taxonomic Revision of Biarum (Araceae) – P. C. Boyce (p. 2)

  • Protarum sechellarum Engl. (Araceae) – J. Bogner (p. 37)

  • Notes on the Genus Amorphophallus XIV. New Species from Madagascar – W. L. A. Hetterscheid & R. D. Mangelsdorff (p. 44)

  • Notes on the Genus Amorphophallus XV. New Species from SE Asia – W. L. A. Hetterscheid & A. Galloway (p. 53)

  • New Typhonium (Araceae) Species from Thailand – T. B. Croat, D. Scherberich & G. Ferry (p. 80)

  • A New Species of Anthurium (Araceae) from Loreto, Northern Peru – M. A. Nadruz Coelho (p. 86)

  • New Species of Anthurium (Araceae) from Brazil – Nguyen Van Du & T. B. Croat (p. 91)

  • New Species of Genus Hapaline (Araceae) from Vietnam – M. Bedalov & P. Kiipfer (p. 104)

  • Studies on the Genus Arum (Araceae) – P. C. Boyce (p. 108)

  • Arum – a Decade of Change – D. E. Shaw (p. 132)

  • The Monstera Rust Fungus as a Living Probe for Aroid DNA – E. G. Gonçalves & A. C. D. Maia (p. 138)

  • New Evidence of Pollination in Geonoma brasiliense (Araceae‑Spathicarpeae) – E. C. Morgan, J. A. Sperling & L. K. Leon (p. 148)

  • Variation in the Traditional Uses of Dracontium in the Vicinity of Iquitos, Peru – P. Diaz Jimenez (p. 152)

  • “Motusay” – Philodendron radiatum Schott (Araceae) – T. B. Croat & C. V. Kostelac (p. 158)

  • Karl Koch’s Career with Araceae and His Connection with America – T. B. Croat (p. 161)

  • Correction in Publication: Anthurium nutibarense – inside back cover

  • Photographs and line illustrations (Front and Back Cover descriptions)


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