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Species discovery in Begonia: an expedition to the outer islands of Sulawesi

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The Begonias of Sulawesi are the poorest known of any Malesian island. Currently 58 species are known from the island, however examination of herbarium material indicate that there are several new species from the area awaiting description, and the total number is likely to be 80 species.

First Name:

Wisnu Handoyo Ardi

Highest degree:

Master of Biology

Year obtained:

2017

Applicant Status:

Early-career researcher (PhD obtained within last three years)

Indonesia

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Ardi, W.H., Chikmawati, T., Witono, J.R. & Thomas, D.C. (2018) A synopsis of Begonia (Begoniaceae) of Southeastern Sulawesi including four new species. Phytotaxa 381 (1): 27–50.

Ardi, W.H., Zubair, M.S., Ramadanil & Thomas, D.C. (2019) Begonia medicinalis (Begoniaceae), a new species from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Phytotaxa 423 (1): 41–45.

Ardi, W.H. & Thomas, D.C. (2019) A new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and an augmented description of Begonia bonthainensis. Reinwardtia 18 (1): 19–26.

Thomas, D.C. & Ardi, W.H. (2020) Synopsis of Begonia (Begoniaceae) of southwest Sulawesi and the Selayar Islands, Indonesia, including one new species. Phytotaxa 437(2): 073-096.

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Research Center for Plant Conservation and Botanic Gardens-LIPI

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