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    Notes on South-East Asian Diospyros L. (Ebenaceae, Ericales): commonly misidentified species in mainland South-East Asia by Meeprom, Nattanon, Duangjai, Sutee, Utteridge, Timothy M.A., Culham, Alastair, Puglisi, Carmen

    Published in European journal of taxonomy (17-05-2024)
    “…Diospyros L. is a large genus of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the tropics. It comprises over 700 species globally and around 300 are believed…”
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    Generic recircumscription in the Loxocarpinae (Gesneriaceae), as inferred by phylogenetic and morphological data by Puglisi, Carmen, Yao, Tze Leong, Milne, Richard, Möller, Michael, Middleton, David J.

    Published in Taxon (01-05-2016)
    “…The Loxocarpinae, also known as the “Boea group”, are the subtribe of Gesneriaceae which includes Boea and a number of segregated genera and close relatives…”
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    Environment‐dependent influence of fruit size upon the distribution of the Malesian archipelagic flora by Trethowan, Liam A., Jennings, Laura, Bramley, Gemma, Clark, Ruth, Dawson, Sally, Moore, Alison, Pearce, Laura, Puglisi, Carmen, Riwu‐Kaho, Michael, Rosaria, Trias‐Blasi, Anna, Utteridge, Timothy M. A., Rustiami, Himmah

    Published in Plants, people, planet (01-09-2023)
    “…Societal Impact Statement We found evidence that larger fruited plant species are more likely to be found in aseasonal wet areas of Malesia. These areas are…”
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    Lectotypification of Indochinese Ebenaceae published by P. H. Lecomte (1925-1930) by Meeprom, Nattanon, Utteridge, Timothy, Culham, Alastair, Puglisi, Carmen

    Published in Adansonia (20-04-2022)
    “…The Ebenaceae of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam have yet to be treated in the ongoing Flora projects. The first step towards an updated account is the resolution…”
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    Island area, isolation and climate effects upon flower traits in a megadiverse archipelago by Trethowan, Liam A., Jennings, Laura, Bramley, Gemma, Briggs, Marie, Clark, Ruth, Dawson, Sally, Fontaine, Max, Heatubun, Charlie, Lewis, Gwilym, Lucas, Eve, Moore, Alison, Pearce, Laura, Puglisi, Carmen, Utteridge, Timothy M. A., Wanma, Jimmy, Rustiami, Himmah

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-09-2024)
    “…Aim Flower traits are critical to the mutualistic networks that underpin ecosystem function. However, the broad‐scale drivers of flower traits are unclear…”
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    Four new species of Microchirita (Gesneriaceae) from Thailand by Puglisi, Carmen, Middleton, David J., Suddee, Somran

    Published in Kew bulletin (01-03-2016)
    “…Four new species of Microchirita (C. B. Clarke) Yin Z. Wang are here described: M. huppatatensis C. Puglisi and M. personata C. Puglisi, from Uthai Thani…”
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    New insights into the relationships between Paraboea, Trisepalum, and Phylloboea (Gesneriaceae) and their taxonomic consequences by Puglisi, Carmen, Middleton, David J., Triboun, Pramote, Möller, Michael

    Published in Taxon (01-12-2011)
    “…The phylogenetic relationships between Paraboea, Trisepalum and Phylloboea, in the twisted-fruited clade of the advanced Asiatic and Malesian Gesneriaceae,…”
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    Chayamaritia (Gesneriaceae: Didymocarpoideae), a new genus from Southeast Asia by Middleton, David J., Nishii, Kanae, Puglisi, Carmen, Forrest, Laura L., Möller, Michael

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-08-2015)
    “…Based on a phylogenetic analysis of Asian Gesneriaceae with the most comprehensive coverage at the genus level to date, the new genus Chayamaritia is…”
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    Systematic studies in the boea group by Puglisi, Carmen

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Since it was first published, many additional species have been ascribed to the genus Boea Comm. ex Lam. As the genus grew in size, it also grew in…”
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