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Old 26-04-2003, 01:30 PM
Stewart Robert Hinsley
 
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Does anyone know anything about Pimia rhamnoides Seem.? It's in Bentham
and Hooker's Genera Plantarum as a monotypic genus endemic to Fiji,
placed in Sterculiaceae:Lasiopetaleae, and also in Hutchinson with the
same placement, but not in the recent revision of Malvaceae _sensu lato_
from Bayer, and I can't find any other mention of it, other than the
bare listing in IPNI.
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Old 26-04-2003, 01:30 PM
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Afraid not. Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus. Of course
there is Seemann's flora of Fiji but I don't know in how much detail he
goes. Don't really know if there is a good contemporary flora of Fiji. There
does exist a guide of the flora's of the world.
PvR

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Does anyone know anything about Pimia rhamnoides Seem.? It's in Bentham
and Hooker's Genera Plantarum as a monotypic genus endemic to Fiji,
placed in Sterculiaceae:Lasiopetaleae, and also in Hutchinson with the
same placement, but not in the recent revision of Malvaceae _sensu lato_
from Bayer, and I can't find any other mention of it, other than the
bare listing in IPNI.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley



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In article , P van
Rijckevorsel writes
Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus.


Where does he place it?
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P van Rijckevorsel writes
Mabberley (1997) recognises it as a monotypic genus.


Stewart Robert Hinsley schreef
Where does he place it?

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"Sterculiaceae"
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