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Taxonomic studies in the Disinae. V. A revision of the genus Monadenia
Submitted: 07 November 1981 | Published: 10 November 1981
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H. P. Linder, Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South AfricaFull Text:
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The genus Monadenia (Disinae, Orchidaceae) is revised. Sixteen species arranged in four sections are recognized. The distribution of each species is plotted, and 12 species are illustrated. A hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships of the species is presented.
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