History and Current Status of Systematic Research with Araceae

Copyright © 2000 by Thomas B. Croat
Missouri Botanical Garden
P. O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166
USA

This is the second edition of an article that first appeared in Aroideana, Volume 21, 1998. This document is also available as a PDF file here. Adobe Acrobat Reader™, a free software, is required to view this PDF file.


Miscellaneous Papers Mostly Dealing with Specific Genera

In any review of this kind there are always some research publications or individual horticultural treatments, that though individually worthy of comment, are not cited in any of the above commentary. Generally these are contributions by persons not considered to have played an important role in the history of aroid systematics but whose contributions may be of special interest to those seeking information about a particular genus. These publications will be cited here and will be referenced by genus in alphabetical order. They include: Aglaonema (Brown, 1895a; Craig, 1988; Jervis, 1978, 1980); Alocasia (Brown, 1882b, 1884b, 1884c, 1885a, 1887, 1894, 1895b, 1898; Burnett, 1984; Chai, 1975a; D'Ancona, 1885; Hooker, 1865; Houtte, 1863; Linden, 1865, 1882a; Pijl, 1933; Linden & Rodigas, 1886a, 1886c, 1887); Amorphophallus (Akiya, 1933; Allen, 1998); Brummit, 1978, 1983; Camp, 1937; Carrière, 1871; Dakkus, 1924, 1957; Everett, 1937; Giordano, 1999; Hodge, 1962; Houtte, 1863b; Larsen & Larsen, 1974; Lemaire, 1860, 1865; Phillips, 1988; Pijl, 1937; Regel, 1875; Reijnvaan, 1924, Stout, 1937; S. Singh & Gadgil, 1995); Anchomanes (Tchiakpè, 1979); Anthurium (Barahona Carvajal, 1978; Dressler, 1978, 1980; Sheridan, 1994); Anubias (Chang et al., 1993, Rada & Jaimez, 1992; Sheridan, 1994); Arisaema (Alexander, 1959; Barnes, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1946; Barnes & Fischer, 1936b; Bierzychudek, 1982; Chadwell, 1994; Chu, 1979; Clay, 1993; Dieringer & L. Cabrera R., 2000); Franchet & Savatier, 1878; Fu, 1990; George & Stuckey, 1989; Glattstein, 1989a, 1989b; Gouda & G. Gusman, 1999; Grey-Wilson, 1992; Grimshaw, 1992; Gusman, 1992, 1993, 1994a, 1994b, 1995, 1997a-f, 1998a-c, 1999, 2000; L. Gusman & G. Gusman, 1997, 1998, 1999; Hammond, 1985; J. Harris, 1915; Hillstrom, 1986; Kao, 1989; Kinoshita, 1994; Ko & Kim, 1985; Ko et al., 1987, 1990a, 1990b, 1993; Lovett & Cavers, 1982; G. Maekawa, 1924, 1936; McClements, 1997, 2000; Murata, 1956, 1962; Nava, 1994; Oh et al., 1990; Ohba, 1962; Ohno & Tsukada, 1986; Oliver, 1871; Raymond, 1949; Richardson & Clay, 1993a, 1993b; Sealy, 1939a, 1939b; Shaffner, 1922; Stilwell, 2000; Takasu, 1987; Taekeda, 1906; Treiber, 1980; Wada et al., 1993); Wright, 1920; Wurdak, 1983; Yadav et al., 1997; Zhu, 1982; Arisarum (Galil, 1978; Mossi, 1959); Arum (Aked, 1989; Gonzales-Patino, 1977; Hooker, 1828; Hruby, 1912; Upshaw, 1998; Méndez & Obeso, 1993, Ventenat, 1800); Caladium (Lemaire, 1863); Calla (Dudley, 1937; Lehmann & Sattler, 1992; Topic & Ilijanic, 1989); Genaust, 1999; Colocasia (Barrett, 1910; Cook, 1910; Haudricourt, 1941; Hill, 1939; Harris et al., 1992; Hirai et al., 1989; Hodge, 1954b; Linden & Rodigas, 1886b; Plarre, 1995; Plucknett, 1983; Sunnell & Arditti, 1983; Sastrapradia & Rijanti, 1972; Tanimoto, 1990; Wang, 1982; Whitney et al., 1939); Cryptocoryne (Benl, 1960; Bouwmeester & Hoogendoorn, 1966; Davis & Kane, 1995; Dötsch, 1985, 1986; de Graf, 1980; Hendriks, 1981; Hertel, 1985; Hertel & Mühlberg, 1994; Jones et al., 1980; Kane et al., 1990; Kasselmann, 1986; Koorders, 1981a; Korthaus, 1980; Machlin, 1997; Mansor, 1991; Möhlmann, 1989; Mühlberg, 1980 [mostly Cryptocoryne]; Ørgaard & Jacobsen, 1998 [also Lagenandra]; Reumer, 1984; Schulze, 1971a-d; Watts, 1995, Wendt, 1954; Cyrtosperma (Linden & Brown, 1892); Epipremnum (Hemsley, 1904); Gymnostachys (Shelton, 1980); Homalomena (Brown, 1884a, 1885a, 1885b; Chai, 1975b); Hydrosme (Troll, 1951); Lasia (Hambali & Sizemore, 1997); Lysichiton (Bowerman, 1933; Hiratsuka et al., 1995); Hultén, 1932, 1934; Hultén & St. John, 1956; Turesson, 1916; Monstera (Bloch, 1946; Haydon & Shaw, 1991); Montrichardia (Crüger, 1854); Nephthytis (Alexander, 1955); Orontium (Grear, 1966; Klotz, 1991, 1992); Peltandra (Barkley, 1944); Philodendron (Barahona Carvajal, 1978; Cutak, 1962; Grau, 1983; Kramer, 1974; Pabst, 1980; Vas et al., 1984; Waterbury, 1983); Pinellia (Rugh, 1990); Piptospatha (Brown, 1879, 1910); Pistia (Aliotta et al., 1992; Chillers, 1991; Coert, 1934; Nelson, 1993); Podolasia (Brown, 1882c); Pothos (Burtt, 1936; Linden & André, 1880); Scindapsus (Carrière, 1884); Sauromatum (Meeuse, 1966); Schismatoglottis (Brown, 1884a; Linden, 1881, 1882); Spathicarpa (Troll, 1928, 1932); Spathiphyllum (Regel, 1870); Symplocarpus (Berthold & Siedow, 1993; Case, 1992; Shufeldt, 1918; Small, 1959; Voss, 1964); Taccarum (Arcangeli, 1879a, 1879b); Typhonium (Banerji, 1947; van Steenis, 1948b; Turrill, 1951; Zhu, 1982); Xanthosoma (Okeke, 1992; Quynh & Uyen, 1987); Zantedeschia (Yao et al., 1994), and Zomicarpella (Brown, 1881).

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