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1. Nuclear and plastid phylogenies suggest ancient intersubgeneric hybridization in the fern genus Pyrrosia (Polypodiaceae), with a classification of Pyrrosia based on molecular and non-molecular evidence.

2. Circumscription and phylogeny of the fern family Tectariaceae based on plastid and nuclear markers, with the description of two new genera: Draconopteris and Malaifilix (Tectariaceae).

3. A classification of Selaginella (Selaginellaceae) based on molecular (chloroplast and nuclear), macromorphological, and spore features.

4. Didymochlaenaceae: A new fern family of eupolypods I (Polypodiales).

5. Comparison of classifications of vascular plants of China.

6. The inclusion of Acrophorus, Diacalpe, Nothoperanema, and Peranema in Dryopteris: The molecular phylogeny, systematics, and nomenclature of Dryopteris subg. Nothoperanema (Dryopteridaceae).

7. The nomenclature of the lycophyte species Phlegmariurus mingcheensis Ching (Huperziaceae).

8. Phylogenetic placement of two enigmatic genera, Borthwickia and Stixis, based on molecular and pollen data, and the description of a new family of Brassicales, Borthwickiaceae.

9. Phylogenetic inference using non-redundant coding of dependent characters versus alternative approaches for protein-coding genes.

10. Typification and synonymization in Primula sect. Auricula (Primulaceae).

11. A CHLOROPLAST PHYLOGENY OF ARISAEMA (ARACEAE) ILLUSTRATES TERTIARY FLORISTIC LINKS BETWEEN ASIA, NORTH AMERICA, AND EAST AFRICA.

12. PHYLOGENY AND QUATERNARY HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN MONTANE/ALPINE ENDEMIC SOLDANELLA (PRIMULACEAE) BASED ON ITS AND AFLP VARIATION.

16. Request for a binding decision on whether Huperzia rubricaulis (Alderw.) Holub and H. rubicaulis S.K. Wu & X. Cheng (Lycopodiopsida: Huperziaceae) are sufficiently alike to be confused.

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