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    Unisexual flowers as a robust synapomorphy in Cariceae (Cyperaceae)? Evidence for bisexual flowers in Schoenoxiphium by Gehrke, B., Vrijdaghs, A., Smets, E., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (2012)
    “…Cariceae, the largest tribe within Cyperaceae, comprises about 2000 species in five genera. Cariceae is usually considered to be distinct from other Cyperaceae…”
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    Dracoscirpoides (Cyperaceae) — A new genus from Southern Africa, its taxonomy and floral ontogeny by Muasya, A.M., Reynders, M., Goetghebeur, P., Simpson, D.A., Vrijdaghs, A.

    Published in South African journal of botany (2012)
    “…A new genus, Dracoscirpoides Muasya, is described and illustrated. This genus accommodates two southern African species, Scirpus falsus and S. ficinioides,…”
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    Aspalathus abbottii (Fabaceae: Crotalarieae), a new species from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by Stirton, C.H., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-08-2011)
    “…A new species Aspalathus abbottii C.H. Stirt. & Muasya, is described. The species is known only from Oribi Flats, KwaZulu-Natal, where it grows in grassland…”
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    Two new leafless species of Ficinia (Cypereae, Cyperaceae) from the Greater Cape Floristic Region of South Africa by Muasya, A.M., Viljoen, J.-A., Stirton, C.H., Helme, N.A.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-03-2012)
    “…Two new species of Ficinia (Cypereae, Cyperaceae) are described from South Africa. Ficinia has its centre of diversity in the Greater Cape Floristic Region…”
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    Isolepis namaquana (Cypereae, Cyperaceae), a new endemic species from the winter rainfall area of South Africa by Muasya, A.M., Viljoen, J., Stirton, C.H.

    Published in South African journal of botany (2011)
    “…A new species, Isolepis namaquana Muasya & J.Viljoen, is described and illustrated. It is known from two localities in Namaqualand: near Kamieskroon and at the…”
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    Ficinia gracilis complex (Cypereae, Cyperaceae) revisited– Species delineations and description of a new species from South Africa by Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-11-2018)
    “…The name Ficinia gracilis has been misapplied to multiple taxa occurring from the Cape Peninsula through the Drakensberg into Afromontane habitats in eastern…”
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    Taxonomic realignment in the southern African Tetraria (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae; Schoenus clade) by Elliott, T.L., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-09-2017)
    “…Tetraria – an austral genus with 54 currently accepted species – is polyphyletic, with species located across at least three different clades of the Schoeneae…”
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    Zulustylis (Abildgaardieae, Cyperaceae) – a new genus from sub-Saharan Africa by Muasya, A.M., Goetghebeur, P., Larridon, I.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-01-2020)
    “…•Fimbristylis hygrophila and Fimbristylis variegata are phylogenetically distant from both Fimbristylis and abildgaardia.•Retention of these two species in…”
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    A taxonomic revision of Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae) with three new species described from South Africa by Elliott, T.L., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-01-2018)
    “…A taxonomic revision of the Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus and allies group is presented, following a recent taxonomic realignment that transferred 24…”
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    A taxonomic revision of Schoenus cuspidatus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae)—Part 1 by Elliott, T.L., Barrett, R.L., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-03-2019)
    “…The first of a two-part taxonomic revision of the morphologically complex Schoenus cuspidatus and allies group is presented. This revision builds on two recent…”
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    Revision of Indigofera L. sect. Brachypodae subsect. Brachypodae (Fabaceae: Indigofereae) from the Greater Cape Floristic Region by du Preez, B., Schrire, B.D., Dreyer, L.D., Stirton, C.H., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-03-2024)
    “…•Eleven new species are described.•New infraspecific combination created for I. pinnata.•All species illustrated in detailed photographic plates.•Conservation…”
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    Revised delimitation of the genus Tetraria, nom. cons. prop. (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae, Tricostularia clade) by Larridon, I., Verboom, G.A., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-09-2018)
    “…Tetraria as currently circumscribed still is a polyphyletic genus restricted to the southern hemisphere. Besides several small independent evolutionary…”
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    Four new Indigofera (Fabaceae: Indigofereae) species from the Greater Cape Floristic Region by du Preez, B., Schrire, B.D., Dreyer, L.L., Stirton, C.H., Chimphango, S.B.M., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-11-2023)
    “…•Four species new to science are described.•Detailed photographic plates and distribution maps are included.•Conservation assessments are provided for all four…”
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    Revision of Indigofera section Oligophyllae (Fabaceae: Indigofereae) from South Africa by du Preez, B., Schrire, B.D., Dreyer, L.L., Stirton, C.H., Chimphango, S.B.M., Muasya, A.M.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-08-2023)
    “…•A taxonomic revision of section Oligophyllae is presented•Four new species to science are described•Indigofera nigromontana / spinescens species complex is…”
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    Ficinia pygmaea is not conspecific with F. limosa, and a description of a new species of Ficinia (Cyperaceae) from South Africa by Muasya, A.M., Stirton, C.H., Archer, C.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-01-2020)
    “…•Ficinia limosa is not conspecific with F. pygmaea.•Ficinia echinata is described to include material previous hypothesized to be intermediate between the two…”
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