Vascular Plants

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Hul, S., Dary, C., Jacques, F., Ollivier, E., Bun, S.-S., Cheng, S.K., Kim, S., Peou, Y. & Jabbour, F. (2017), The world checklist of Stephania (Menispermaceae), with notes on types. Phytotaxa 298(2) : 101-118 DOI (Paper) Hul, S., Dary, C., Jacques, F., Ollivier, E., Bun, S.-S., Cheng, S.K., Kim, S., Peou, Y. & Jabbour, F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cissampelos hernandiifolia Willd.
  2. Clypea Blume
  3. Clypea discolor Blume
  4. Cocculus forsteri DC.
  5. Cocculus japonicus (Thunb.) DC.
  6. Cocculus japonicus var. timoriensis DC.
  7. Echinostephia aculeata (F.M.Bailey) Domin
  8. Menispermum japonicum Thunb.
  9. Stephania Lour.
  10. Stephania australis Miers
  11. Stephania bancroftii F.M.Bailey
  12. Stephania discolor (Blume) Spreng.
  13. Stephania forsteri (DC.) A.Gray
  14. Stephania gaudichaudii A.Gray
  15. Stephania hernandiifolia (Willd.) Walp.
  16. Stephania japonica (Thunb.) Miers
  17. Stephania japonica var. discolor (Blume) Forman
  18. Stephania japonica (Thunb.) Miers var. japonica
  19. Stephania japonica var. timoriensis (DC.) Forman
  20. Stephania pallidula Miers
  21. Stephania renifolia Forman
  22. Stephania tuberosa Forman

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