THE GESNERIACEAE OF SULAWESI I: AN INTRODUCTION

Authors

  • M. MENDUM Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
  • H. J. ATKINS Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960428603000258

Keywords:

Biogeography, Gesneriaceae, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Wallacea

Abstract

Sulawesi (Celebes) is the largest island in the biogeographic region of Wallacea. The Gesneriaceae of the island are represented by 11 genera, some of which show a very high degree of endemism. Knowledge of the origin and affinities of the flora of this island is important for an understanding of the biogeography of the area. The Gesneriaceae promise to be excellent models for phytogeographic analysis, but before this, basic taxonomic studies must be carried out. A list of the currently known genera and species is provided, and descriptions of new taxa will be published over the coming months.

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Published

2004-04-13

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Original Research Articles