User:Rkitko/Stylidium references

This is a list of available literature on the family Stylidiaceae and the genus Stylidium. Red sources are ones I haven't located yet. Green sources are ones that have been requested but haven't arrived yet.


 * 1) Allan, H.H. (1961). Stylidiaceae. Flora of New Zealand: Volume 1, Indigenous Tracheophyta. 802-806. Government printer: Wellington.
 * 2) Armbruster, W.S., Edwards, M.E., Debevec, E.M. (1994). Floral character displacement generates assemblage structure of Western Australian triggerplants (Stylidium). Ecology, 75(2): 315-329.
 * 3) Banyard, B.J. and James, S.H. (1979). Biosystematic studies in the Stylidium crassifolium species complex (Stylidiaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 27: 27-37.
 * 4) Bean, A.R. (1999). Two new species of Stylidium Willd. (Stylidiaceae) from north Queensland. Austrobaileya, 5(2): 323-330.
 * 5) Bean, A.R. (1999). A revision of Stylidium sect. Debilia Mildbr., S. sect. Floodia Mildbr. and S. sect. Lanata A.R. Bean (Stylidiaceae). Austrobaileya, 5: 427-455.
 * 6) Bean, A.R. (2000). A revision of Stylidium subg. Andersonia (R.Br. ex G.Don.) Mildbr. (Stylidiaceae). Austrobaileya, 5: 589-649.
 * 7) Bentham, G. (1869). Flora Australiensis, Vol. IV. Reeve & Co.: London.
 * 8) Bhuskute, S.M. (2002). Stylidium tenellum Swartz (Stylidiaceae), a new record for Maharashtra State. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 99(2): 374-375.
 * 9) Brown, R. (1810). Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. J. Johnson & Co.: London.
 * 10) Burbidge, A.H. (1984). Breeding systems in triggerplants. PhD Thesis, University of Western Australia.
 * 11) Burbidge, A.H. and James, S.H. (1991). Postzygotic seed abortion in the genetic system of Stylidium (Angiospermae: Stylidiaceae). Journal of Heredity, 82: 219-328.
 * 12) Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de. (1839). Stylidieae. In Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. 7(2): 332-338.
 * 13) Carlquist, S.J. (1969). Studies in Stylidiaceae: New taxa, field observations, evolutionary tendencies. Aliso, 7: 13-64.
 * 14) Carlquist, S.J. (1976). New species of Stylidium, and notes on Stylidiaceae from southwestern Australia. Aliso, 8: 447-463.
 * 15) Carlquist, S.J. (1978). New species of Stylidium, with comments on evolutionary patterns in tropical Stylidiaceae. Aliso, 9: 308-322.
 * 16) Carlquist, S.J. (1979). Stylidium in Arnhem land: New species, modes of speciation on the sandstone plateau, and comments on floral mimicry. Aliso, 9: 411-461.
 * 17) Carlquist, S.J. (1981). Studies in Stylidiaceae: Monocotyly in the family; nomenclatural change. Aliso 10(1): 35-38.
 * 18) Carlquist, S.J. (1981). Types of cambial activity and wood anatomy of Stylidium (Stylidiaceae). American Journal of Botany, 68(6): 778-785.
 * 19) Carlquist, S.J. and Lowrie, A. (1989). Two new species of Stylidium from Western Australia. Phytologia, 67(5): 368-376.
 * 20) Carolin, R.C. (1960). Floral structure and anatomy in the family Stylidiaceae Swartz. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 85(2): 189-196.
 * 21) Chandler, Bertha. (1911). Note on Donatia novae-zelandiae Hook.f. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 6: 43-48.
 * 22) Coates, D.J. (1979a). Cytoevolution and speciation in the scale leaved triggerplants (Stylidium section Squamosae). PhD Thesis, University of Western Australia.
 * 23) Coates, D.J. (1979b). Karyotype analysis in Stylidium crossocephalum (Angiospermae: Stylidiaceae). Chromosoma, 72: 347-356.
 * 24) Coates, D.J. (1981). Chromosome, morphometric and breeding system studies in the Stylidium caricifolium species complex (Stylidiaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 29: 397-417.
 * 25) Coates, D.J. (1982). Chromosome variation and species relationship in the scale-leaved triggerplants (Stylidium section Squamosae). Australian Journal of Botany, 30: 121-130.
 * 26) Coates, D.J. (1995). Chromosome re-patterning, genetic diversity and defining conservation units in Western Australian triggerplants (Stylidium). In P.E. Brandham and M.D. Bennett (eds.), Kew Chromosome Conference IV. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK.
 * 27) Coates, D.J., Carstairs, S., and Hamley, V.L. (2003). Evolutionary patterns and genetic structure in localized and widespread species in the Stylidium caricifolium complex (Stylidiaceae). American Journal of Botany, 90(7): 997-1008.
 * 28) Coates, D.J. and James, S.H. (1979). Chromosome variation in Stylidium crossocephalum (Angiospermae: Stylidiaceae) and the dynamic co-adaption of its lethal system. Chromosoma, 72: 357-376.
 * 29) Coates, D.J. and James, S.H. (1996). Chromosome repatterning, population genetic structure and local speciation in south west Australian triggerplants (Stylidium). In S. Hopper, J. Chappill, M. Harvey, and A. George (eds.), Gondwanan Heritage: Past, Present, and Future of the Western Australian Biota, 276-286. Surrey Beatty, Sydney, Australia.
 * 30) Curtis, W.M. (1947). Phyllachne colensoi Berggren, an addition to the List of Sub-Antarctic Plants in Tasmanian Flora. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1946: 31.
 * 31) Darnowski, D.W. (2003). Triggerplants (Stylidium; Stylidiaceae): A new floral and horticultural crop with preliminary analysis of hardiness. Proceedings of the XXVI International Horticultural Congress, Toronto, Canada 11-17 August, 2002; Elegant Science in Floriculture, Acta Hort., 624: 93-101.
 * 32) Darnowski, Douglas W. (2002). Triggerplants. Australia: Rosenberg Publishing. ISBN 1-877058-03-3
 * 33) Darnowski, Douglas W. (2002). The history of triggerplants. International Triggerplant Society.
 * 34) Darnowski, D.W., Carroll, D.M., Płachno, B., Kabanoff, E., and Cinnamon, E. (2006). Evidence of protocarnivory in triggerplants (Stylidium spp.; Stylidiaceae). Plant Biology, 8(6): 805-812.
 * 35) Darnowski, D., Moberly, S., and Plachno, B. (2007). Triggerplants (Stylidium spp.; Stylidiaceae): A previously unrecognized genus of carnivorous plants. Proceedings of the 2007 Botany and Plant Biology Joint Congress, Botanical Society of America. Abstract accessed online: 21 March 2007.
 * 36) Diels, L. and Pritzel, E. (1905). Stylidiaceae. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. 35: 582-599.
 * 37) Erbar, Claudia. (1992). Floral development of two species of Stylidium (Stylidiaceae) and some remarks on the systematic position of the family Stylidiaceae. Canadian Journal of Botany, 70: 258-271.
 * 38) Erickson, Rica. (1950). Notes on a common trigger plant with uncommon habits. The Western Australian Naturalist, 2: 97-100.
 * 39) Erickson, Rica. (1958). Triggerplants. Perth: Paterson Brokensha Pty. Ltd.
 * 40) Erickson, Rica. (1961). An introduction to triggerplants. Australian Plants, 1(9): 15-17.
 * 41) Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1956a). New species and varieties of Stylidium from Western Australia. Muelleria, 1: 7-20.
 * 42) Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1956b). A new trigger-plant from the Northern Territory. Victorian Naturalist, 73: 5-6.
 * 43) Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1956c). Critical notes on Australian Stylidiaceae, with descriptions of three new species and two new varieties. Victorial Naturalist, 72: 130-136.
 * 44) Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1966). Some additions to Australian Stylidiaceae. Victorian Naturalist, 83: 107-112.
 * 45) Farrell, P.G. and James, S.H. (1979). Stylidium ecorne (F. Muell. ex Erickson & Willis) comb. et stat. nov. (Stylidiaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 27: 39-45.
 * 46) Findlay, G.P. (1978). Movement of the column of Stylidium crassifolium as a function of temperature. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 5(4): 477-484.
 * 47) Findlay, G.P. (1982). Generation of torque by the column in Stylidium. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 9: 271-286.
 * 48) Findlay, G.P. and Findlay, N. (1975). Anatomy and movement of the column in Stylidium. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2: 597-621.
 * 49) Findlay, G.P. and Findlay, N. (1981). Respiration-dependent movements of the column of Stylidium graminifolium. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 8: 45-56.
 * 50) Findlay, G.P. and Pallaghy, C.K. (1978). Potassium chloride in the motor tissue of Stylidium. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 5(2): 219 - 229.
 * 51) Findlay, N. and Findlay, G.P. (1984). Movement of potassium ions in the motor tissue of Stylidium. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 11: 451-457.
 * 52) Findlay, N. and Findlay, G.P. (1989). The structure of the column in Stylidium. Australian Journal of Botany, 37: 81-101.
 * 53) Fitzgerald, W.V. (1902). Notes on two new species of plants indigenous to the State of Western Australia. Journal of the Proceedings of the Mueller Botanic Society of Western Australia, 1(9): 16-17.
 * 54) Good, R. (1925). On the geographical distribution of the Stylidiaceae. New Phytologist, 24(4): 225-240.
 * 55) Harris, Thistle Y. (1966). Wild Flowers of Australia. Halstead Press: Sydney.
 * 56) Hindmarsh, M.M. and Blaxell, D.F. (1978). A new species of Stylidium (Stylidiaceae) from the Sydney region. Telopea, 1: 365-370.
 * 57) Jackson, W.D. and Wiltshire, R.J.E. (2001). Historical taxonomy and a resolution of the Stylidium graminifolium complex (Stylidiaceae) in Tasmania. Australian Systematic Botany, 14(6): 937-969.
 * 58) James, S.H. (1979). Chromosome numbers and genetic systems in the triggerplants of Western Australia (Stylidium; Stylidiaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 27: 17-25.
 * 59) Kenneally, K.F. and Lowrie, A. (1994a). Stylidium costulatum (Stylidiaceae), a new tropical species of triggerplant from the Kimberley, Western Australian and the lectotypification of S. floodii. Nuytsia, 9(3): 343-349.
 * 60) Kenneally, K.F. and Lowrie, A. (1994c). Rediscovery of the presumed extinct triggerplant Stylidium merrallii (Stylidiaceae) wiht an amended description of the species and its conservation status. The Western Australian Naturalist, 19(4): 269-277.
 * 61) Labillardière, J.J.H. de (1806). Stylidium. In: Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen Vol. 2. p. 66, table 216. Wheldon and Wesley Ltd.: New York.
 * 62) Laurent, N., Bremer, B., Bremer, K. (1998). Phylogeny and generic interrelationships of the Stylidiaceae (Asterales), with a possible extreme case of floral paedomorphosis. Systematic Botany, 23(3): 289-304.
 * 63) Lowrie, A., Burbidge, A.H., and Kenneally, K.F. (1999). A taxonomic revision of the creeping triggerplants (Stylidiaceae: Stylidium sect. Appressae) from southern Australia. Nuytsia, 13(1): 89-157.
 * 64) Lowrie, A. and Carlquist, S.J. (1991). Studies in Stylidium from Western Australia: New taxa; rediscoveries and range extensions. Phytologia, 71(1): 5-28.
 * 65) Lowrie, A., Coates, D.J., and Kenneally, K.F. (1998). A taxonomic review of the Stylidium caricifolium complex (Stylidiaceae), from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 12(1): 43-57.
 * 66) Lowrie, A., Coates, D.J., and Kenneally, K.F. (1999). Stylidium chiddarcoopingense (Stylidiaceae), a new species from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 13(1): 255-257.
 * 67) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1994). Stylidium pulviniforme (Stylidiaceae), a new species of triggerplant from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 9(3): 369-373.
 * 68) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1996). Stylidium fimbriatum (Stylidiaceae), a new tropical species of triggerplant from the Kimberley, Western Australia. Nuytsia, 10(3): 425-427.
 * 69) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1997a). Six new species of triggerplant (Stylidium: Stylidiaceae) from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 11(2): 185-198.
 * 70) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1997b). Eight new species of triggerplants (Stylidium: Stylidiaceae) from northern Australia. Nuytsia, 11(2): 199-217.
 * 71) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1997c). A taxonomic review of Stylidium subgenus Forsteropsis (Stylidiaceae). Nuytsia, 11(3): 353-364.
 * 72) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1998a). Three new species of triggerplant (Stylidium: Stylidiaceae) from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 12(1): 75-82.
 * 73) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1998b). Three new triggerplant species in Stylidium subgenus Centridium (Stylidiaceae) from Western Australia. Nuytsia, 12(2): 197-206.
 * 74) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1999). Stylidium candelabrum (Stylidiaceae), a new species from the Northern Territory, Australia. Nuytsia, 13(1): 251-254.
 * 75) Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (2000). Three new species of Stylidium (Stylidiaceae) from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 13(2): 293-302.
 * 76) Maconochie, J.R., and Parker, S.A. (1971). Further collections of two little-known Stylidiaceae from the Northern Territory. Muelleria, 2(2): 145-146.
 * 77) Mildbraed, J. (1908). Stylidiaceae. In: Engler, A. Das Pflanzenreich: Regni vegetabilis conspectus. IV. 278. Leipzig.
 * 78) Moore, Spencer le M. (1920). Stylidiaceae. In A contribution to the Flora of Australia. Linn. Journ.&mdash;Botany, 45: 183-184.
 * 79) Morren, C. (1838). Recherches sur le mouvement et l'anatomie du Stylidium graminifolium. Mem. Acad. Roy. Scien. et belles lett., Brux.
 * 80) Mueller, F. von. (1859). Stylideae. Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. 1: 147-155.
 * 81) Mueller, F. von. (1863). Stylideae. Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. 3: 121-122.
 * 82) Mueller, F. von. (1864). Stylideae. Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. 4: 93-95.
 * 83) Mueller, F. von. (1882). Candolleaceae in Systematic Census of Australian Plants. Part I. - Vasculares. Government printer: Melbourne.
 * 84) Mueller, F. von. (1892). Iconography of Candolleaceous plants. Robert S. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne, Australia.
 * 85) Overton, B.M. (1996). Stylidium tepperanum (F.Muell.) Mildbr., Stylidiaceae Kangeroo Island Trigger Plant. The South Australian Naturalist, 70(3/4).
 * 86) Persoon, C.H. (1807). Stylidium. ''Synopsis Plantarum, Seu Enchiridium Botanicum. 2: 210-211.
 * 87) Philipson, W.R. and Philipson, M.N. (1973). A comparison of the embryology of Forstera L. and Donatia J.R. & G. Forst. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 11: 449-460.
 * 88) Rapson, L.J. (1953). Vegetative anatomy in Donatia, Phyllachne, Forstera, and Oreostylidium and its taxonomic significance. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand'', 80: 399-402.
 * 89) Raulings, E.J. (2001). Floral morphology, phylogeny, and pollination ecology in Stylidium section Stylidium (Stylidiaceae). PhD Thesis, University of Melbourne.
 * 90) Raulings, E.J. and Ladiges, P.Y. (2001). Morphological variation and speciation in Stylidium graminifolium (Stylidiaceae), description of S. montanum, and reinstatement of S. armeria. Australian Systematic Botany, 14: 901-935.
 * 91) Rayment, T. (1948). Notes on the pollination of trigger-plants. Victorian Naturalist, 65: 118-119.
 * 92) Slooten, D.F. Van (1937). The Stylidiaceae of the Netherlands Indies. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg, Series III, 14: 169-174.
 * 93) Slooten, D.F. Van (1954). Stylidiaceae. In Steenis, C.G.G.J. (ed.). Flora Malesiana, Ser. 1, 4: 529-532. Djakarta: Noordhoff-Kolff.
 * 94) Sonder, O.W. (1845). Stylidieae R.Br. In: Lehman, C. (ed.) "Plantae Preissianae." (Meissner:Hamburg.)
 * 95) Subramanyam, K. (1950). An embryological study of Levenhookia dubia Sond. in Lehm. Proc. Nat. Inst. Sci. India, 16: 245.
 * 96) Subramanyam, K. (1951). A morphological study of Stylidium graminifolium Swartz. Lloydia, 14:65.
 * 97) Subramanyam, K. (1953). The nutritional mechanism of embryo-sac and embryo in the families Campanulaceae, Lobeliaceae and Stylidiaceae. Mysore University Journal, 13: 355-358.
 * 98) Toelken, H.R. (1986). Stylidiaceae. In Flora of South Australia: Part III, Polemoniaceae-Compositae. Jessop, J.P. and Toelken, H.R. (eds.). 1418-
 * 99) Wagstaff, S.J. and Wege, J. (2002). Patterns of diversification in New Zealand Stylidiaceae. American Journal of Botany, 89(5): 865-874.
 * 100) Wege, J.A. (1999). Morphological and anatomical variation in Stylidium (Stylidiaceae)--A systematic perspective. Ph.D. disseration, Department of Botany, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
 * 101) Wege, J.A. (2001a). Corolla venation in Stylidiaceae. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 84: 97-101.
 * 102) Wege, J.A. (2001b). Scape anatomy in Stylidium (Stylidiaceae). Kew Bulletin, 56(4): 955-963.
 * 103) Wege, J.A. (2004). Chromosome records for five trigger plants (Stylidium; Stylidiaceae) from northern Australia. Austrobaileya, 6(4): 957-959.
 * 104) Wege, J.A. (2005a). Stylidium validum (Stylidiaceae): A new trigger plant from southern Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 88(1): 13-16.
 * 105) Wege, J.A. (2005b). Blooming spectacular. Landscope, 21(1): 39-44.
 * 106) Wege, J.A. (2006a). Stylidium diplotrichum (Stylidiaceae): A new scale-leaved trigger plant from south-west Western Australia, with taxonomic and anatomical notes on allied species. Nuytsia, 16(1): 183-197.
 * 107) Wege, J.A. (2006b). Reinstatement of Stylidium rigidulum (Stylidiaceae), with notes on the morphologically allied S. kalbarriense. Nuytsia, 16(1): 199-206.
 * 108) Wege, J.A. (2006c). Taxonomic notes on the locket trigger plants from Stylidium subgenus Tolypangium section Repentes. Nuytsia, 16(1): 207-220.
 * 109) Wege, J.A. (2006d). Taxonomic observations on the Stylidium leptocalyx complex (Stylidiaceae). Nuytsia, 16(1): 221-231.
 * 110) Wege, J.A. (2006e). Taxonomic observations on Stylidium spathulatum (Stylidiaceae), with the description of three allied species from section Saxifragoidea. Nuytsia, 16(1): 233-246.
 * 111) Wege, J.A. (2006f). Stylidium hymenocraspedum (Stylidiaceae) - A new species for Western Australia, and the lectotypification of S. maitlandianum. Nuytsia, 16(1): 247-253.
 * 112) Wege, J.A. (2006g). Towards a taxonomic treatment of the triggerplants. Biologue, 31. Accessed online 15 December 2006.
 * 113) Wege, J.A. (2007a). New species and new circumscriptions in Stylidium (Stylidiaceae). Nuytsia, 17:415–432.
 * 114) Wege, J.A. (2007b). Proposal to conserve the name Stylidium affine against S. drummondii (Stylidiaceae). Taxon, 56(2): 613-614.
 * 115) Wege, J.A. (2008). Stylidium perplexum (Stylidiaceae): a remarkable new triggerplant from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 18: 285-289.
 * 116) Wege, J.A. (2010) Stylidium miscellany 1: typifications and new taxa from south-west Western Australia Nuytsia 20:104-107, Figs 2e-g, 7
 * 117) Wege, J.A. and Coates, D.J. (2007). Observations on the rare triggerplant Stylidium coroniforme (Stylidiaceae) and the description of two allied taxa of conservation concern. Nuytsia, 17:433–444.
 * 118) Wege, J.A., Keighery, G.J. and Keighery, B.J., (2007). Two new triggerplants (Stylidium; Stylidiaceae) from the eastern margin of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia. Nuytsia, 17:445–452.
 * 119) Willis, A.J. and Ash, J.E. (1990). The breeding system of Stylidium graminifolium and S productum (Stylidiaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 38: 217-227.
 * 120) Willis, J.H. (1956). Sundry notes on Australian triggerplants (including a new name for a tropical triggerplant). Victorian Naturalist, 73: 43-44.
 * 121) Willis, J.H. (1967). Systematic notes on the indigenous Australian flora. Muelleria, 1: 117-163.

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 * Information from a October 26, 2004 edition of "Talking Plants", a program of the Botanic Gardens Trust, a division of the New South Wales Department of Environment and Conservation.