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Studies in Neotropical Araliaceae. I. Resurrection of the genus Sciodaphyllum P. Browne to accommodate most New World species previously included in Schefflera J. R. Forst. & G. Forst.
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic studies have shown that Schefflera, the largest genus of Araliaceae, is highly polyphylPalabras claves:Combinatio nova, nomen novum, nomenclature, taxonomyAutores:Cano A., David A. Neill, Fiaschi P., Frodin D.G., Gereau R.E., Idárraga-Piedrahíta Á., Jiménez-Montoya J., Lowry P.P., Mendoza J.M.F., Mora M.M., Plunkett G.M., Rivera-Diaz O., Rodrigues-Vaz C.Fuentes:scopusStudies in Neotropical Araliaceae. II. Resurrection of the Neotropical Genus Crepinella for a Clade of New World Species Previously Included in Schefflera (Araliaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The pantropical genus Schefflera J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. (Araliaceae) was recently found to be polyPalabras claves:Araliaceae, Crepinella, Guiana Shield, Lectotypification, NEOTROPICAL, new combinations, new names, Schefflera s.lAutores:David A. Neill, Lowry P.P., Plunkett G.M.Fuentes:scopusStudies in Neotropical Araliaceae. VII. Two new genera, Cephalopanax and Frodinia, to accommodate the remaining species of Neotropical Schefflera
ArticleAbstract: Until recently, Schefflera was the largest genus in Araliaceae (with more than 600 described speciesPalabras claves:Andes, Antilles, Araliaceae, Cephalopanax, Frodinia, ScheffleraAutores:David A. Neill, Lowry P.P., Plunkett G.M.Fuentes:scopus