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Flora Malesiana

Flora Malesiana is a multi-volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia (the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea), published by the National Herbarium of the Netherlands since 1950. It currently consists of 204 full treatments, covering about 20% of a total of approximately 40,000 species.

Main series edit

Flora Malesiana is divided into two main series: I. Seed plants and II. Pteridophytes. Later volumes include CD-ROMs with additional multimedia content such as interactive keys.

Series I. Seed Plants edit

Currently, the following volumes have been published in Series I. Seed Plants:

  • Volume 1 – Malesian Plant Collectors
  • Volume 2 & 3 – not published.
  • Volume 4 (1954) – Revisions: Aceraceae, Actinidiaceae sens.str., Aizoaceae, Amaranthaceae, Ancistrocladaceae, Aponogetonaceae, Bixaceae sens.str., Burmanniaceae, Callitrichaceae, Cannabinaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Ceratophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Cochlospermaceae, Combretaceae, Convolvulaceae, Corynocarpaae, Crassulaceae, Datiscaceae, Dilleniaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Dipsacaceae, Droseraceae, Elatinaceae, Ficoidaceae see Aizoaceae, Flagellariaceae, Gnetaceae, Gonystylaceae, Hydrocaryaceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Juncaceae, Juncaginaceae, Martyniaceae see Pedaliaceae, Molluginaceae see Aizoaceae, Moringaceae, Myoporaceae, Myricaceae, Nyssaceae, Pedaliaceae, Pentaphragmataceae, Philydraceae, Phytolaccaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Podostemaceae, Polemoniaceae, Pontederiaceae, Punicaceae, Salvadoraceae, Sarcospermaceae, Saururaceae, Sonneratiaceae, Sparganiaceae, Sphenocleaceae, Stackhousiaceae, Stylidiaceae, Styracaceae, Thymelaeaceae–Gonystyloideae, Trapaceae see Hydrocaryaceae, Trigoniaceae, Tumeraceae, Typhaceae, Umbelliferae, Valerianaceae, Xyridaceae, Zygophyllaceae.
  • Volume 5 (1958) – Revisions: Alismataceae, Basellaceae, Batidaceae, Betulaceae, Burseraceae, Butomaceae, Centrolepidaceae, Connaraceae, Dichapetalaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Flacourtiaceae, Goodeniaceae, Haemodoraceae, Hamamelidaceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Malpighiaceae, Papaveraceae, Pentaphylacaceae, Pittosporaceae, Proteaceae, Restionaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Salicaceae, Scyphostegiaceae.
  • Volume 6 (1972) – Revisions: Campanulaceae, Capparidaceae, Celastraceae, Epacridaceae, Ericaceae, Gerianiaceae, Juglandaceae, Loganiaceae, Najadaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Primulaceae, Simaroubaceae, Staphyleaceae, Thymelaeaceae.
  • Volume 7 part 1 (1971) – Revisions: Byblidaceae, Cardiopteridaceae, Clethraceae, Haloragaceae, Icacinaceae, Lemnaceae, Lophopyxidaceae, Ochnaceae, Oxalidaceae, Portulacaceae, Violaceae.
  • Volume 7 part 2 (1972) – Revisions: Fagaceae, Passifloraceae.
  • Volume 7 part 3 (1974) – Revision: Cyperaceae.
  • Volume 7 part 4 (1976) – Revisions: Balanophoraceae, Leeaceae, Taccaceae.
  • Volume 8 part 1 (1974) – Revision: Hypericaceae.
  • Volume 8 part 2 (1977) – Revisions: Bignoniaceae, Cornaceae, Crypteroniaceae, Iridaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Onagraceae, Symplocaceae, Ulmaceae.
  • Volume 8 part 3 (1978) – Revisions: Anacardiaceae, Labiatae.
  • Volume 9 part 1 (1979) – Revisions: Araliaceae-I, Liliaceae s.s.
  • Volume 9 part 2 (1982) – Revisions: Cyperaceae-II, Liliaceae-I
  • Volume 9 part 3 (1983) – Revision: Dipterocarpaceae
  • Volume 10 part 1 (1984) – Revisions: Aristolochiaceae, Olacaceae, Opiliaceae, Triuridaceae.
  • Volume 10 part 2 (1986) – Revisions: Alseuosmiaceae, Chloranthaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Menispermaceae, Monimiaceae, Sphenostemonaceae, Trimeniaceae.
  • Volume 10 part 3 (1988) – Revisions: Araucariaceae, Coniferales, Cruciferae, Ctenolophonaceae, Cupressaceae, Ixonanthaceae, Linaceae, Magnoliaceae, Pinaceae, Podocarpaceae, Polygalaceae, Sabiaceae, Taxaceae.
  • Volume 10 part 4 (1989) – Revisions: Chrysobalanaceae, Sabiaceae.
  • Volume 11 part 1 (1992) – Revision: Mimosaceae (Leguminosae–Mimosoideae).
  • Volume 11 part 2 (1993) – Revisions: Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Coriariaceae, Pentastemonaceae, Rosaceae, Stemonaceae.
  • Volume 11 part 3 (1994) – Revision: Sapindaceae.
  • Volume 12 part 1 (1995) – Revision: Meliaceae.
  • Volume 12 part 2 (1996) – Revisions: Caesalpiniaceae, Geitonoplesiaceae, Hernandiaceae, Lowiaceae.
  • Volume 13 (1997) – Revisions: Boraginaceae, Daphniphyllaceae, Illiciaceae, Loranthaceae, Rafflesiaceae, Schisandraceae, Viscaceae.
  • Volume 14 (2000) – Revision: Myristicaceae.
  • Volume 15 (2001) – Revision: Nepenthaceae.
  • Volume 16 (2002) – Revisions: Caryophyllaceae, Cunoniaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Zosteraceae, Cymodoceaceae.
  • Volume 17 part 1 (2006) – Revisions: Moraceae – genera other than Ficus.
  • Volume 17 part 2 (2005) – Revisions: Moraceae – Ficus.
  • Volume 18 (2007) – Apocynaceae
  • Volume 19 (2010) – Cucurbitaceae
  • Volume 20 (2011) – Acoraceae, Pandaceae, Picrodendraceae

Series II. Pteridophytes edit

Series II. Pteridophytes consists of:

  • Volume 1 part 1 (1959) – Revisions: Gleicheniaceae, Schizaeaceae, Isoetaceae
  • Volume 1 part 2 (1963) – Revision: Cyatheaceae
  • Volume 1 part 3 (1971) – Revision: Lindsaea group
  • Volume 1 part 4 (1978) – Revision: Lomariopsis group.
  • Volume 1 part 5 (1981) – Revision: Thelypteridaceae.
  • Volume 2 part 1 (1991) – Revision: Tectaria group.
  • Volume 3 (1998) – Revisions: Polypodiaceae, Davalliaceae, Azollaceae, Cheiropleuriaceae, Equisetaceae, Matoniaceae, Plagiogyriaceae.

CD-ROMs edit

Several taxonomic treatments have been published by ETI Bioinformatics on CD-ROM. These treatments have various multimedia features such as interactive keys, many images, and literature databases. Currently, the following treatments have been published on CD-ROM:

  • Leguminosae – Caesalpinioideae of South East Asia
  • Leguminosae – Mimosoideae of South-East Asia
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. I – Illustrated Checklist and Genera
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. II – Dendrobium and allied genera
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. III – Genera Acanthephippium to Hymenorchis (excluding Dendrobiinae s.l.)
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. IV – Genera Kuhlhasseltia to Ophioglossella
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. V – Genera Pachystoma to Zeuxine (excluding Dendrobiinae s.l.)
  • Orchids of New Guinea Vol. VI – Genus Bulbophyllum
  • Orchids of The Philippines Vol. I – Illustrated Checklist and Genera

Digitalization edit

In 2010 an initiative was taken to make all of the contents of Flora Malesiana available though a website, as a so-called e-flora (the 'e' standing for 'electronic' or 'enhanced'). This initiative was taken because (1) the overall progress of Flora Malesiana in terms of the number of species covered is too slow (about 80% of all species in Malesia still need to be treated) to make a timely contribution towards sustainability and conservation,[1] and (2) several volumes of Flora Malesiana are out-of-print.

Meetings edit

  • 1st International Flora Malesiana Symposium (1989) - Leiden, The Netherlands
  • 2nd International Flora Malesiana Symposium (1992) - Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 3rd International Flora Malesiana Symposium (1995) - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, United Kingdom
  • 4th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (1998) - Forest Research Institute, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 5th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2001) - Sydney, Australia
  • 6th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2004) - UPLB, Philippines
  • 7th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2007) - Leiden, the Netherlands
  • 8th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2010) - Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore.
  • 9th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2013) - Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia[2]
  • 10th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2016) - Edinburgh Botanic Gardens, UK
  • 11th International Flora Malesiana Symposium (2019) - Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roos, M.C.; Hovenkamp, P. (30 October 2009). "Flora Malesiana in the coming decade". Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants. 54 (1): 3–5. doi:10.3767/000651909X475860.
  2. ^ . floramalesiana.org. Archived from the original on 2011-01-08.

External links edit

  • Floramalesiana.org: official Flora Malesiana website

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Flora Malesiana is a multi volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Brunei the Philippines and Papua New Guinea published by the National Herbarium of the Netherlands since 1950 It currently consists of 204 full treatments covering about 20 of a total of approximately 40 000 species Contents 1 Main series 1 1 Series I Seed Plants 1 2 Series II Pteridophytes 2 CD ROMs 3 Digitalization 4 Meetings 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMain series editFlora Malesiana is divided into two main series I Seed plants and II Pteridophytes Later volumes include CD ROMs with additional multimedia content such as interactive keys Series I Seed Plants edit Currently the following volumes have been published in Series I Seed Plants Volume 1 Malesian Plant Collectors Volume 2 amp 3 not published Volume 4 1954 Revisions Aceraceae Actinidiaceae sens str Aizoaceae Amaranthaceae Ancistrocladaceae Aponogetonaceae Bixaceae sens str Burmanniaceae Callitrichaceae Cannabinaceae Caprifoliaceae Ceratophyllaceae Chenopodiaceae Cochlospermaceae Combretaceae Convolvulaceae Corynocarpaae Crassulaceae Datiscaceae Dilleniaceae Dioscoreaceae Dipsacaceae Droseraceae Elatinaceae Ficoidaceae see Aizoaceae Flagellariaceae Gnetaceae Gonystylaceae Hydrocaryaceae Hydrophyllaceae Juncaceae Juncaginaceae Martyniaceae see Pedaliaceae Molluginaceae see Aizoaceae Moringaceae Myoporaceae Myricaceae Nyssaceae Pedaliaceae Pentaphragmataceae Philydraceae Phytolaccaceae Plumbaginaceae Podostemaceae Polemoniaceae Pontederiaceae Punicaceae Salvadoraceae Sarcospermaceae Saururaceae Sonneratiaceae Sparganiaceae Sphenocleaceae Stackhousiaceae Stylidiaceae Styracaceae Thymelaeaceae Gonystyloideae Trapaceae see Hydrocaryaceae Trigoniaceae Tumeraceae Typhaceae Umbelliferae Valerianaceae Xyridaceae Zygophyllaceae Volume 5 1958 Revisions Alismataceae Basellaceae Batidaceae Betulaceae Burseraceae Butomaceae Centrolepidaceae Connaraceae Dichapetalaceae Erythroxylaceae Flacourtiaceae Goodeniaceae Haemodoraceae Hamamelidaceae Hydrocharitaceae Malpighiaceae Papaveraceae Pentaphylacaceae Pittosporaceae Proteaceae Restionaceae Rhizophoraceae Salicaceae Scyphostegiaceae Volume 6 1972 Revisions Campanulaceae Capparidaceae Celastraceae Epacridaceae Ericaceae Gerianiaceae Juglandaceae Loganiaceae Najadaceae Nyctaginaceae Primulaceae Simaroubaceae Staphyleaceae Thymelaeaceae Volume 7 part 1 1971 Revisions Byblidaceae Cardiopteridaceae Clethraceae Haloragaceae Icacinaceae Lemnaceae Lophopyxidaceae Ochnaceae Oxalidaceae Portulacaceae Violaceae Volume 7 part 2 1972 Revisions Fagaceae Passifloraceae Volume 7 part 3 1974 Revision Cyperaceae Volume 7 part 4 1976 Revisions Balanophoraceae Leeaceae Taccaceae Volume 8 part 1 1974 Revision Hypericaceae Volume 8 part 2 1977 Revisions Bignoniaceae Cornaceae Crypteroniaceae Iridaceae Lentibulariaceae Onagraceae Symplocaceae Ulmaceae Volume 8 part 3 1978 Revisions Anacardiaceae Labiatae Volume 9 part 1 1979 Revisions Araliaceae I Liliaceae s s Volume 9 part 2 1982 Revisions Cyperaceae II Liliaceae I Volume 9 part 3 1983 Revision Dipterocarpaceae Volume 10 part 1 1984 Revisions Aristolochiaceae Olacaceae Opiliaceae Triuridaceae Volume 10 part 2 1986 Revisions Alseuosmiaceae Chloranthaceae Elaeagnaceae Menispermaceae Monimiaceae Sphenostemonaceae Trimeniaceae Volume 10 part 3 1988 Revisions Araucariaceae Coniferales Cruciferae Ctenolophonaceae Cupressaceae Ixonanthaceae Linaceae Magnoliaceae Pinaceae Podocarpaceae Polygalaceae Sabiaceae Taxaceae Volume 10 part 4 1989 Revisions Chrysobalanaceae Sabiaceae Volume 11 part 1 1992 Revision Mimosaceae Leguminosae Mimosoideae Volume 11 part 2 1993 Revisions Alliaceae Amaryllidaceae Coriariaceae Pentastemonaceae Rosaceae Stemonaceae Volume 11 part 3 1994 Revision Sapindaceae Volume 12 part 1 1995 Revision Meliaceae Volume 12 part 2 1996 Revisions Caesalpiniaceae Geitonoplesiaceae Hernandiaceae Lowiaceae Volume 13 1997 Revisions Boraginaceae Daphniphyllaceae Illiciaceae Loranthaceae Rafflesiaceae Schisandraceae Viscaceae Volume 14 2000 Revision Myristicaceae Volume 15 2001 Revision Nepenthaceae Volume 16 2002 Revisions Caryophyllaceae Cunoniaceae Potamogetonaceae Zosteraceae Cymodoceaceae Volume 17 part 1 2006 Revisions Moraceae genera other than Ficus Volume 17 part 2 2005 Revisions Moraceae Ficus Volume 18 2007 Apocynaceae Volume 19 2010 Cucurbitaceae Volume 20 2011 Acoraceae Pandaceae PicrodendraceaeSeries II Pteridophytes edit Series II Pteridophytes consists of Volume 1 part 1 1959 Revisions Gleicheniaceae Schizaeaceae Isoetaceae Volume 1 part 2 1963 Revision Cyatheaceae Volume 1 part 3 1971 Revision Lindsaea group Volume 1 part 4 1978 Revision Lomariopsis group Volume 1 part 5 1981 Revision Thelypteridaceae Volume 2 part 1 1991 Revision Tectaria group Volume 3 1998 Revisions Polypodiaceae Davalliaceae Azollaceae Cheiropleuriaceae Equisetaceae Matoniaceae Plagiogyriaceae CD ROMs editSeveral taxonomic treatments have been published by ETI Bioinformatics on CD ROM These treatments have various multimedia features such as interactive keys many images and literature databases Currently the following treatments have been published on CD ROM Leguminosae Caesalpinioideae of South East Asia Leguminosae Mimosoideae of South East Asia Orchids of New Guinea Vol I Illustrated Checklist and Genera Orchids of New Guinea Vol II Dendrobium and allied genera Orchids of New Guinea Vol III Genera Acanthephippium to Hymenorchis excluding Dendrobiinae s l Orchids of New Guinea Vol IV Genera Kuhlhasseltia to Ophioglossella Orchids of New Guinea Vol V Genera Pachystoma to Zeuxine excluding Dendrobiinae s l Orchids of New Guinea Vol VI Genus Bulbophyllum Orchids of The Philippines Vol I Illustrated Checklist and GeneraDigitalization editIn 2010 an initiative was taken to make all of the contents of Flora Malesiana available though a website as a so called e flora the e standing for electronic or enhanced This initiative was taken because 1 the overall progress of Flora Malesiana in terms of the number of species covered is too slow about 80 of all species in Malesia still need to be treated to make a timely contribution towards sustainability and conservation 1 and 2 several volumes of Flora Malesiana are out of print Meetings edit1st International Flora Malesiana Symposium 1989 Leiden The Netherlands 2nd International Flora Malesiana Symposium 1992 Yogyakarta Indonesia 3rd International Flora Malesiana Symposium 1995 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew London United Kingdom 4th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 1998 Forest Research Institute Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 5th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2001 Sydney Australia 6th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2004 UPLB Philippines 7th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2007 Leiden the Netherlands 8th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2010 Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore 9th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2013 Herbarium Bogoriense Indonesia 2 10th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2016 Edinburgh Botanic Gardens UK 11th International Flora Malesiana Symposium 2019 Universiti Brunei Darussalam BruneiSee also editCornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis Flora of Thailand Flore du Cambodge du Laos et du VietnamReferences edit Roos M C Hovenkamp P 30 October 2009 Flora Malesiana in the coming decade Blumea Biodiversity Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 54 1 3 5 doi 10 3767 000651909X475860 Flora Malesiana Meetings floramalesiana org Archived from the original on 2011 01 08 External links editFloramalesiana org official Flora Malesiana website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flora Malesiana amp oldid 1184112317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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