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Rudall$gRudall, Paula J.$g142 --$g7$tEvolution of the palm androecium as revealed by character mapping on a supertree /$rSophie Nadot$gNadot, Sophie, Julie Sannier$gSannier, Julie, Anders Barfod$gBarfod, Anders, William J. Baker$gBaker, William J.$g156 --$g8$tComparative floral structure and development of Nitrariaceae (Sapindales) and systematic implications /$rJulien B. Bachelier$gBachelier, Julien B., Peter K. Endress$gEndress, Peter K., Louis P. Ronse De Craene$gCraene, Louis P. Ronse De$g181 --$g9$tMultiplications of floral organs in flowers: a case study in Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Myrtales) /$rLivia Wanntorp$gWanntorp, Livia, Carmen Puglisi$gPuglisi, Carmen, Darin Penneys$gPenneys, Darin, Louis P. Ronse De Craene$gCraene, Louis P. Ronse De$g218 --$g10$tOntogenetic and phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae /$rAlexandra C. 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