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Jason C. BRADFORD

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Nomenclature and typification of names in the endemic genus Pancheria (Cunoniaceae) from New Caledonia

HOPKINS H. C. F. & BRADFORD J. C. 2009. — Nomenclature and typification of names in the endemic genus Pancheria (Cunoniaceae) from New Caledonia. Adansonia 2009 (1): 103-135. https://doi.org/10.5252/a2009n1a6

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Weinmannia magnifica and W. aggregata (Cunoniaceae): two distinctive new species from Madagascar

ROGERS Z. S. & BRADFORD J. C. 2004. — Weinmannia magnifica and W. aggregata (Cunoniaceae): two distinctive new species from Madagascar. Adansonia 2004 (1): 83-91.

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New taxa and nomenclatural notes on the flora of the Marojejy massif, Madagascar.V. Cunoniaceae: Weinmannia

BRADFORD J. C. & MILLER J. S. 2001. — New taxa and nomenclatural notes on the flora of the Marojejy massif, Madagascar.V. Cunoniaceae: Weinmannia. Adansonia 2001 (2): 219-236.

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The application of a cladistic analysis to the classification and identification of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands

BRADFORD J. C. 2001. — The application of a cladistic analysis to the classification and identification of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Adansonia 2001 (2): 237-246.

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A revision of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Malesia and the Pacific. 1. Introduction and an account of the species of Western Malesia, the Lesser Sunda Islands and the Moluccas

HOPKINS H. C. F. & BRADFORD J. C. 1998. — A revision of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Malesia and the Pacific. 1. Introduction and an account of the species of Western Malesia, the Lesser Sunda Islands and the Moluccas. Adansonia 1998 (1): 5-41.

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A revision of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Malesia and the Pacific. 3. New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji, with notes on the species of Samoa, Rarotonga, New Caledonia and New Zealand

HOPKINS H. C. F., HOOGLAND R. D. & BRADFORD J. C. 1998. — A revision of Weinmannia (Cunoniaceae) in Malesia and the Pacific. 3. New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji, with notes on the species of Samoa, Rarotonga, New Caledonia and New Zealand. Adansonia 1998 (1): 67-106.

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