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Two new Monophyllaea (Gesneriaceae) species from Sarawak, Borneo
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Two new species, Monophyllaea grandifolia Kiew & S.Julia and Monophyllaea meriraiensis Kiew & S.Julia are described from limestone hills in Ulu Merirai, Tatau District, Sarawak. Descriptions and photographs of the two species are provided.
Title: Two new Monophyllaea (Gesneriaceae) species from Sarawak, Borneo
Description:
Two new species, Monophyllaea grandifolia Kiew & S.
Julia and Monophyllaea meriraiensis Kiew & S.
Julia are described from limestone hills in Ulu Merirai, Tatau District, Sarawak.
Descriptions and photographs of the two species are provided.
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