The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet

Iguanura Blume is a genus of arecoid palms endemic to the Malayan Archipelago. There are twelve species described from Malaya of which I. geonomaejormis Martius was the first to be described in 1845. The specific epithet is apposite, as Martius notes in Historia Naturalis Palmarum (1823-50) that the...

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Main Author: Kiew, Ruth
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Language:English
Published: International Palm Society 1972
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spelling my.upm.eprints.388682015-06-10T04:12:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38868/ The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet Kiew, Ruth Iguanura Blume is a genus of arecoid palms endemic to the Malayan Archipelago. There are twelve species described from Malaya of which I. geonomaejormis Martius was the first to be described in 1845. The specific epithet is apposite, as Martius notes in Historia Naturalis Palmarum (1823-50) that these are "Palmae arundinaceae habitu geonomae." The geonomoid palms, however, are still much better known than their equivalent Malayan palmlets. International Palm Society 1972-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38868/1/the%20natural%20history%20of%20iguanura%20geono.pdf Kiew, Ruth (1972) The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet. Principes, 16 (1). pp. 3-10. ISSN 0032-8480
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description Iguanura Blume is a genus of arecoid palms endemic to the Malayan Archipelago. There are twelve species described from Malaya of which I. geonomaejormis Martius was the first to be described in 1845. The specific epithet is apposite, as Martius notes in Historia Naturalis Palmarum (1823-50) that these are "Palmae arundinaceae habitu geonomae." The geonomoid palms, however, are still much better known than their equivalent Malayan palmlets.
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title The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet
title_short The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet
title_full The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet
title_fullStr The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet
title_full_unstemmed The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet
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