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    A revision of the Brunsvigia radula-group (Amaryllidaceae: Amaryllideae) of species in South Africa, including the description of Brunsvigia gariepensis a new species from Bushmanland in Northern Cape by Snijman, D.A.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-03-2012)
    “…The Brunsvigia radula-group of species, defined by their small size and capsules that dehisce readily along the septa, is revised. The new species Brunsvigia…”
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    overview of the Cape geophytes by Proches, S, Cowling, R.M, Goldblatt, P, Manning, J.C, Snijman, D.A

    “…The Cape Region (here treated as the winter rainfall region of southern Africa, thus including fynbos, renosterveld and succulent karoo vegetation) is the…”
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    Floral and macroecological evolution within Cyrtanthus (Amaryllidaceae): Inferences from combined analyses of plastid ndhF and nrDNA ITS sequences by Snijman, D.A., Meerow, A.W.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-04-2010)
    “…One of the most diverse members of Amaryllidaceae is Cyrtanthus Aiton, a large, sub-Saharan Africa genus of approximately 55 species found mostly in South…”
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    A new species of Namaquanula (Amaryllidaceae: Amaryllideae) from Namibia with notes on the genus by D. A. Snijman

    Published in Bothalia (01-10-2005)
    “…Namaquanula bruynsii Snijman. a rare species of Amaryllidaceae from the Landsberg in southern Namibia described here, is separated from N. bruce-bayeri by…”
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    A new Cyrtanthus species(Amaryllidaceae: Cyrtantheae) endemic to the Albany Centre, Eastern Cape, South Africa by D. A. Snijman

    Published in Bothalia (01-10-2003)
    “…Cyrtanthus macmasteri Snijman is a rare new species from the Albany Centre of endemism. Eastern Cape. South Africa. Most closely related to C.  galpinii Baker,…”
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