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The genus Teijsmanniodendron Koord. (Lamiaceae)

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A revision of the genus Teijsmanniodendron Koord. (Lamiaceae) is presented with a summary of its taxonomic history, keys, full descriptions, distribution maps, conservation assessments, ecological information and ethno-botanical notes. In this treatment, 23 species are recognised, one new combination is made: Teijsmanniodendron havilandii (Ridl.) G. Rusea, 14 names are placed into synonymy for the first time, one species is neotypified, five are lectotypified and six new species are described: T. bullatum G. Rusea, T. latiffii G. Rusea, T. obscurinerve G. Rusea, T. punctatum G. Rusea, T. renageorgeae G. Rusea and T. zainudinii G. Rusea. One species name is validated, T. scaberrimum Kosterm. ex G. Rusea and one species is excluded from the genus: T. petelotii Moldenke.

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The authors are grateful to the Curators of A, BISH, BKF, BM, BO, E, K, KEP, L, LAE, NSW, NY, SAR, SAN, SING and UKMB herbaria for access and/or loan of specimens used in the present study. This study is part of a revision by G. Rusea of the genus Teijsmanniodendron carried out for the Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak Project and funded the Malaysian Government through an IRPA grant made available to Forest Research Institute of Malaysia. It was also supported through the generosity of the Royal Society, (travel grant 2005) made available through the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, which supported G. Rusea’s visit to Kew. We are grateful for this support. Rogier de Kok was supported during fieldwork by the Kew TOBU fund. The drawings were made by Juliet Beentje. The authors are grateful to David Mabberley, Gemma Bramley and Engkik Soepadmo for useful comments made on earlier versions of the manuscript.

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de Kok, R.P.J., Rusea, G. & Latiff, A. The genus Teijsmanniodendron Koord. (Lamiaceae). Kew Bull 64, 587–625 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12225-009-9156-9

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