Marek
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To: "'Discussion of aroids'"
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 10:53 PM
Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Scaring systematics...
Hi Master of Suspense,
Incarum was Asterostigma pavonii, o.k., but what used to be Croatiella? Or
is it a totally new discovery?
Cheerio,
Lord P.
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Van: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com
[mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] Namens Eduardo Goncalves
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 februari 2006 20:43
Aan: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Onderwerp: [Aroid-l] Scaring systematics...
Dear scared people,
Yes, and Ruscaceae is not even included in Liliales... It is
in a different order, Asparagales!
And for those that want to hear about the "latest heretic
things" (most not so latest)... Lemna and allies are aroids,
Acorus is not an aroid and the family Araceae is now placed
in the order Alismatales, together with most aquarium
plants... And we have now two new aroid genera within the
Spathicarpeae: Croatiella and Incarum...
Very best wishes,
Eduardo.
Dr. Eduardo G. Goncalves
Universidade Catolica de Brasilia
Curso de Ciencias Biologicas
Sala M-206, QS 7, Lote 1, EPTC
CEP 72030-170, Taguatinga - DF, BRAZIL.
>From: Eric Schmidt
>Reply-To: Discussion of aroids
>To: Discussion of aroids
>Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Intrageneric crossing - a good reference
>Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 13:03:38 -0800 (PST)
>
>Sansevieria has recently been placed into Ruscaceae.
>
>Eric
>Orlando,FL
>
>
>
>--- hermine wrote:
>
> > At 12:01 AM 1/30/2006, Peter Boyce wrote:
> > >Hermine
> > >
> > >Just to make you even MORE scared, most people
> > don't even put
> > >Sanseveria in the Liliaceae any more...
> >
> >
> > THIS IS HERESY. I do not even want to HEAR about this.
> >
> >
> > >What frustrates me about all the efforts expended
> > on family
> > >shuffling & debating is that, e.g., c. 65% of the
> > aroids of Borneo
> > >have yet to receive even ONE name!
> >
> > well, it just goes to show that agreement is getting
> > rare!
> > 2/3rds of the names for Palms commonly grown in
> > gardens, have changed
> > entirely since a book listing them, published in
> > 1947.
> > A person almost asks, what is the POINT?
> >
> > One of the other things I ponder is why is Clivia
> > listed as a bulb?
> >
> > hermine
> >
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