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Biogeography and evolution of the screw-pine genus Benstonea Callm. & Buerki (Pandanaceae)

  • 1. Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, U.K.
  • 2. Iowa State University Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology, 251 Bessey Hall. Ames, Iowa 50011, U.S.A.
  • 3. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DS, U.K.
  • 4. Forest Research Centre, Sabah Forestry Department, P.O. Box 1407, 90715 Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • 5. Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, C.P. 60, 1292 Chambésy, Switzerland.

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Buerki, Sven, Gallaher, Timothy, Booth, Thomas, Brewer, Grace, Forest, Félix, Pereira, Joan T., Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Biogeography and evolution of the screw-pine genus Benstonea Callm. & Buerki (Pandanaceae). Candollea 71 (2): 217-229, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a8

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