Robert B. Faden
Affiliations: | NMNH | Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States |
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Cheek M, Prenner G, Tchiengué B, et al. (2018) Notes on the endemic plant species of the Ebo Forest, Cameroon, and the new, Critically Endangered, Palisota ebo (Commelinaceae) Plant Ecology and Evolution. 151: 434-441 |
Pellegrini MOO, Faden RB. (2017) Recircumscription and taxonomic revision of Siderasis, with comments on the systematics of subtribe Dichorisandrinae (Commelinaceae). Phytokeys. 1-41 |
Aona LYS, Faden RB, Bittrich V, et al. (2016) Four new species of Dichorisandra (Commelinaceae) endemic from Bahia State, Brazil Brittonia. 68: 61-73 |
Faden RB. (2011) A third species of Polyspatha, an Africanendemic genus of Commelinaceae. Phytokeys. 9-20 |
Aona LYS, Faden RB, Amaral MdCE. (2011) Five new species of Dichorisandra J. C. Mikan (Commelinaceae) from Bahia State, Brazil Kew Bulletin. 66: 479-491 |
Faden RB. (2008) New Species of Commelina (Commelinaceae) from East and South-Central Africa Novon: a Journal For Botanical Nomenclature. 18: 469-479 |
Faden RB. (2007) New Species of Tricarpelema (Commelinaceae) from Africa and Asia, Including the First Record of the Genus from Africa and a Synopsis of the Genus Novon. 17: 160-171 |
Wade DJ, Evans TM, Faden RB. (2006) Subtribal Relationships in Tribe Tradescantieae (Commelinaceae)Based on Molecular and Morphological Data Aliso. 22: 520-526 |
Hardy CR, Faden RB. (2004) Plowmanianthus, a New Genus of Commelinaceae with Five New Species from Tropical America Systematic Botany. 29: 316-333 |
Faden RB. (2003) Lectotypification of two African species of Commelina (Commelinaceae ), with the description of new taxa from Madagascar and Tanzania Taxon. 52: 831-836 |