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Contents Abstract Chapter 1 Chapter
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Chapter 1 General Introduction Laur
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Chapter 2 Revisional study of neotr
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Akkermans", if it is not a type, Be
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Straightness of the indument son1et
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Staminodia in the fourth whorl are
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elongs not to B. ova/is but to B. a
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Many species occur fron1 premontane
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Although I did not make an intensiv
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12a. Inflorescences racen1ose, more
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1. Beilscluniedia alloiophylla (Rus
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slopeS of creek, NE slope of Altos
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Rica. This group appears to have re
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anay, and he stated that the Colotn
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Phenology: collected in flower in M
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angustifolia has pubescent pistils,
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The specimen with a label saying "B
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23, 1990 (fr.), Estinoza45 (CR, INB
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Beilschmiedia rohliana Lasser, Bol.
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(fl.), Haber 11837 (MO); La Peii.a
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(F); Con. Ceylan, path La Esmeralda
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Colombia (Cuatrecasas 22220, 22438)
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References Allen, C. K. 1945. Studi
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Meissner, C. F. 1864. Lauraceae. Pp