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AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND BIODIVERSITY Editor-in-chief DR NEIL BELL Volume 77 (2020) PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS UPH, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom 1 Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006, USA 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia Calle Impresores, 20, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain Lower Ground Floor, Nautica Building, The Water Club, Beach Road, Granger Bay, 8005 Cape Town, South Africa © Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (2020) Printed in the UK by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow G46 7UQ EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY iii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 77 (2020) Vol. 77, No. 1, March 2020 A taxonomic revision of Globba sect. Nudae subsect. Mediocalcaratae (Zingiberaceae). S. SaNgVirotjaNapat, j. DeNDuaNgboriphaNt & M. F. NewMaN 1 Are lichen growth form categories supported by continuous functional traits: water-holding capacity and specific thallus mass? S. waN & c. j. elliS 65 Out of the frying pan into the fire: the community structure of epiphytes in Brazilian savanna after the passage of fire. l. MeNiNi Neto, a. c. MaraDiNi, F. r. Moura, p. liMa & S. g. FurtaDo 77 A new species of Diastema (Gesneriaceae) from the eastern Andean slopes of Peru. j. l. clark & p. w. MooNlight 89 The importance of heterogeneity of habitats for the species richness of vascular epiphytes in remnants of Brazilian montane seasonal semideciduous forest. D. e. F. barboSa, g. a. baSílio, S. g. FurtaDo & l. MeNiNi Neto 99 Begonia maguniana (Begoniaceae, Begonia sect. Oligandrae), a new species from New Guinea. h. p. wilSoN, o. paul & M. hugheS 119 A taxonomic revision of Begonia veitchii (Begoniaceae). M. c. tebbitt, c. reyNel, l. huaylla liMachi & c. M. MartíN 127 A new species of tuberous Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Andean Peru. p. w. MooNlight, r. hollaNDS, a. caNo & D.a. purViS 145 Vol. 77, No. 2, july 2020 A revision of Pterospermum (Malvaceae: Dombeyoideae) in Malesia. S. k. gaNeSaN, D. j. MiDDletoN & p. wilkie 161 Odontostemma balfouriana comb. nov., a neglected species from the Indian Himalaya, and resurrection of Stellaria depauperata Edgew. S. chaNDra, D. S. rawat & D. rawat 243 A new section (Begonia sect. Flocciferae sect. nov.) and two new species in Begoniaceae from the Western Ghats of India. N. kriShNa, S. j. britto, S. thoMaS, b. MaNi, a. k. praDeep & k. V. jithiN 251 Synonymy of Begonia keralensis with Begonia bachulkarii. N. kriShNa & a. k. praDeep 269 Taxonomic novelties in Heteropterys group Aptychia (Malpighiaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. a. M. aMoriM & l. c. MariNho 271 A new species of Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae) from the southern Western Ghats of Kerala, India. D. FraNciS, V. MohaN, D. k. VeNugopal & S. NaMpy 281 iv VOLUME CONTENTS Belize and the RBGE: reflecting on 16 years of collaborative training. Z. a. gooDwiN, g. l. Stott, l. p. roNSe De craeNe, e. kay, g. N. lopeZ, e. haStoN & D. j. harriS 291 Vol. 77, No. 3, NoVeMber 2020 A biography of G. Argent. p. wilkie, t. coNloN & g. harDy 311 A revision of Jasminum (Oleaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, with conservation assessments. r. kiew & j. p. c. taN 337 Two new species of Boesenbergia (Zingiberaceae) from Palawan, Philippines. r. V. a. Docot, l. c. p. SaNtiago, h. FuNakoShi & N. F. laM 377 Curcuma cinnabarina and C. eburnea (Zingiberaceae: Zingiberoideae), two new species from Thailand. j. leoNg-ŠkorNicˇkoVá, S. SooNthorNkaluMp & p. SukSathaN 391 Memecylon nervosum (Melastomataceae), a new species from South India. r. g. VaDhyar, j. h. F. beNjaMiN & k. a. SujaNa 403 Studies in the flora of Arabia: XXXIV. Sixty new records from the Sultanate of Oman. a. patZelt, S. al hatMi, a. al hiNai, Z. al QaSSabi & S. g. kNeeS 413 Six new species of Vaccinium (Ericaceae) from New Guinea. g. argeNt & p. wilkie 439 A revision of Gagnepainia and Hemiorchis (Globbeae: Zingiberaceae). S. taN, r. hollaNDS, M. paVlíkoVá, t. Fér & M. F. NewMaN 455 Novelties in Malpighiaceae from South America. w. r. aNDerSoN & c. aNDerSoN 491 Epiphyte response to woodland habitat condition assessed using community indicators: a simplified method for Scotland’s temperate rain forest. V. broSNaN & c. j. elliS 519 Scaphochlamys longipedunculata, a new species from southern Thailand. S. ruchiSaNSakuN, t. jeNjittikul & c. MakNoi 543 Book review Britain’s Ferns. A Field Guide to the Clubmosses, Quillworts, Horsetails and Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, by j. 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FSC is an independent, Typeset by Lumina, India. Printed by Bell & Bain, Glasgow. nongovernmental, not-for-profit organisation established to promote the responsible management of the world’s © Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (2020). forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information. TRIM SIZE 174X247MM EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY E D VOLUME 77 , NO. 3 ( 2020 ) I N B U CONTENTS R G A biography of G. Argent H p. WilKie, t. conlon & g. harDY 311 A revision of Jasminum (Oleaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, with JO AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT conservation assessments U SYSTEMATICS AND BIODIVERSITY r. KieW & J. p. c. tan 337 R Two new species of Boesenbergia (Zingiberaceae) from Palawan, Philippines N r. v. a. Docot, l. c. p. Santiago, h. funaKoShi & n. f. lam 377 Curcuma cinnabarina and C. eburnea (Zingiberaceae: Zingiberoideae), two new species A VOLUME 77 , No. 3 L from Thailand J. leong-ŠKornicˇKovÁ, S. SoonthornKalump & p. SuKSathan 391 O Memecylon nervosum (Melastomataceae), a new species from South India F r. g. vaDhYar, J. h. f. BenJamin & K. a. SuJana 403 B Studies in the flora of Arabia: XXXIV. Sixty new records from the Sultanate of Oman O a. patzelt, S. al hatmi, a. al hinai, z. al QaSSaBi & S. g. KneeS 413 T Six new species of Vaccinium (Ericaceae) from New Guinea A g. argent & p. WilKie 439 N A revision of Gagnepainia and Hemiorchis (Globbeae: Zingiberaceae) Y S. tan, r. hollanDS, m. pavlÍKovÁ, t. fÉr & m. f. neWman 455 Novelties in Malpighiaceae from South America W. r. anDerSon & c. anDerSon 491 Epiphyte response to woodland habitat condition assessed using community indicators: a simplified method for Scotland’s temperate rain forest V v. BroSnan & c. J. elliS 519 o Scaphochlamys longipedunculata, a new species from southern Thailand lum S. ruchiSanSaKun, t. JenJittiKul & c. maKnoi 543 e 7 Britain’s Ferns. A Field Guide to the ClubmosseBs,o Qoku irlelwvioerwts, Horsetails and Ferns of 7 , N o Great Britain and Ireland, by J. merrYWeather 551 . 3 Erratum , p Novelties in Malpighiaceae from South America 553 p. 3 1 Reviewers for Volume 77 555 1 – Index to Volume 77 557 5 7 Volume contents 8 N o v The cover illustration, drawn by Mary Mendum, is of the diminutive alpine plant Sibbaldia em procumbens, named in honour of one of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh’s founders, b e Robert Sibbald. This plant is used, in a stylised form, as the Garden’s official logo. r 2 0 2 Date of print copy publication of Edinburgh Journal of Botany 77(2) (pages 161–310): 0 14 July 2020 Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: cambridge.org/ejb ISSN: 0960-4286

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