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Systematics of the genus Daubenya (Hyacinthaceae: Massonieae)

J. C. Manning, A. M. van der Merwe
Bothalia | Vol 32, No 2 | a478 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v32i2.478 | © 2002 J. C. Manning, A. M. van der Merwe | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 11 September 2002 | Published: 12 September 2002

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J. C. Manning, Compton Herbarium. National Botanical Institute, South Africa
A. M. van der Merwe, Compton Herbarium. National Botanical Institute, South Africa

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Abstract

Daubenya Lindl. was until recently thought to comprise the single species D. aurea Lindl. but is now considered to include the monotypic genera Androsiphon Schltr. and Amphisiphon W.F.Barker. as well as the species previously referred to the genus Neobakeria Schltr. Eight species are now recognized in the genus, including the new combinations Daubenya comata (Burch, ex Baker) J.C.Manning & A.M.van der Merwe and D. zeyheri (Kunth) J.C.Manning & A.M.van der Merwe. Each species is fully described and illustrated in black-and-white and in colour. A key to the species, and distribution maps are provided.


Keywords

<i>Amphisiphon</i> WF. Barker; Androsiphon Schltr.; Daubenya Lindl.; Hyacinthaceae; Massonieae Baker; <i>Neobakeria</i> Schltr.; South Africa; taxonomy

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