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2:15 19004 Onuminya, Temitope - Ogundipe, Olmvatoyin*
                           Systematic Identilication ofAfrican Sapindaceae using DNA
                           Barcoding

2:30 19005 Godfrey, Samantha - Gillespie, Lynn*
                          Systematics and Phylogeography ofParrya (Brassicaceae) in the
                           North American Arctic

2:45 19006 Michelangeli, Fabian* - Reginato, Marcelo - Caddah, Mayara K. -
                     Goldenberg, Renato
                           Biogeographical patterns of the Melastomataceae ofthe Atlantic
                           Forest

3:00 19007 Reginato, Marcelo"' - Kriebel, Ricardo
                           On the anther morphospace and evolutionary trends in the tribe
                           Miconieae (Melastomataceae)

3:15 Break

3:45 19009 Penneys, Darin S.* -Almeda, Frank - Michelangeli, Fabian -Fritsch,
                     PeterW
                           Progress towards a revised classification ofthe Melastomataceae

4:00 19010 Sur, Gary* - Adolf, Jason - Stacy, Elizabeth
                          Variations in LeafMicromorphology of Hawaiian Metrosideros Taxa

4:15 19011 Loefstrand, Stefan D.* - Schoenenberger, Juerg
                           Finding the elusive floral synapomorphies for the disparate,
                           yet closely related, families Actinidiaceae, Roridulaceae, and
                           Sarraceruaceae (Ericales)

4:30 19012 McDonnell, Angela Jean* - Fishbein, Mark
                           What's going on in Gonolobinae? Systematics and Evolution in New
                           World Milkweed Vines (Apocynaceae, Gonolobinae)

4:45 19013 Worcester, Lindsey* - Fishbein, Mark
                           Phylogeny and Biogeography ofArid-Adapted Milkweeds
                          (Podostemma Clade, Asclepias L., Apocynaceae)

5:00 19014 Prebble, Jessica* - tate, Jennifer - Meudt, Heidi - Symonds, Vaughan
                           The complexity ofdelimiting species in a mostly selfing species
                          group. How many species in the Myosotis pygmaea group?
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