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The genus Thesium L. (Santalaceae) in India: Addition of Thesium jarmilae Hendrych to the flora of India
The genus Thesium (Santalaceae) is enumerated in India with seven species accepted. Thesium jarmilae, a root hemiparasitic member of the family is recorded from India for the first time from Sikkim Himalaya. The species can readily be distinguished from other members of the genus in India by its suprabasal bracts and fruits with conspicuous longitudinal veins. Taxonomy of T. jarmilae is discussed along with ecological notes, host specificity and IUCN conservation status in India. A dichotomous key is also provided.
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Feddes Repertorium - Journal of Botanical Taxonomy and Geobotany is one of the world"s leading publications in theory and practice. Original research papers and reviews cover all groups of the plant world, including extant and fossil. Theory and principles of taxonomy, nomenclature, techniques and methodology, on evolution and phylogeny and descriptions of new taxa are considered as well. The reader will also find information on the history of flora and vegetation. All papers are internationally refereed by experts in their respective fields.