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(American Journal of Botany. 2000;87:COVER-cover.)
© 2000 Botanical Society of
America, Inc.
Cover Illustration: Cauliflorous figs of Ficus itoanafrom Madang, Papua, New Guinea. This species is functionally dioecious due to the interaction of the pollinating fig wasp Ceratosolen armipes,with two types of figs on separate plants. Functionally dioecious figs in subgenus Ficushavebeen found to be nonmonophyletic. See Weiblen: Phylogenetic relationships of functionally dioecious Ficus(Moraceae) based on ribosomal DNA sequences and morphology. Photo credit: George D. Weiblen and Moyang Okira.
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