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NOLTIE 8 R A revision of the African genera Paropsiopsis andSmeathmannia N (Passifloraceae – Paropsieae), including a new species of Paropsiopsis A VOLUME 66, NO. 1 L from Cameroon. J. M. DEVOS& F. J. BRETELER 27 Pouzolzia rugulosa transferred from Boehmeria, and the distinction between O Boehmeria and Pouzolzia (Urticaceae).C. M. WILMOT-DEAR, N. ACHARYA, F T. I. KRAVTSOVA& I. FRIIS 51 B Bellevalia pelagica(Hyacinthaceae), a new species from the islet of Lampione O (Pelagian Archipelago, Sicily). C. BRULLO, S. BRULLO& S. PASTA 65 T A A new species of Tinospora(Menispermaceae) from South India. P. S. UDAYAN, N A. K. PRADEEP& INDIRABALACHANDRAN 77 Y Molecular systematics of Rhododendronsubgenus Tsutsusi(Rhodoreae, Ericoideae,Ericaceae). K. A. KRON& E. A. POWELL 81 Lectotypification of some Arabian Apocynaceae. P. V. BRUYNS& A. G. MILLER 97 Two new species of Begonia(Begoniaceae) from Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. D. C. THOMAS, W. H. ARDI& M. 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