Clare Herscovitch
Position
Technical Officer (Scientific)
Branch
Science & Public Programs
Section
Plant Diversity
Email
clare.herscovitch@rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
Phone
61 2 92318316
Fax
61 2 9241 2797
Role
- Herbarium curator
- Assistant to Darren Crayn & Alistair Hay
Current research projects
Curate herbarium collections in Araceae, Euphorbiaceae, Rubiaceae, Rutaceae, Acanthaceae
Research interests
Araceae
Keywords
Araceae, Malesia
Key publications
- C. Herscovitch & A. Hay (2003) An unusual new species of Homalomena (Araceae) from New Guinea. Gard. Bull. Singapore 55(1): 31-34
- Hay & C. Herscovitch (2003) A new species of Schismatoglottis (Araceae) from Sabah, Malaysia. Gard. Bull. Singapore 55(1): 27-30 (2003)
- Hay & C. Herscovitch (2002) Two remarkable new West Malesian Homalomena (Araceae) species. Gard. Bull. Singapore 54(2): 171-178
- M.D. Tindale, P.G. Kodela & C. Herscovitch (1992) Acacia meiantha (Fabaceae : Mimosoideae), a new species from the Central Tablelands of New South Wales. Austral. Syst. Bot. 5(6): 761-765
- M.D. Tindale & C. Herscovitch (1990) Acacia courtii, a new species from eastern New South Wales (Acacia sect. Juliflorae : Fabaceae). Telopea 4(1): 115-119
- J. Clare Herscovitch & Anthony R.H. Martin (1990) Pollen-pistil interactions in Grevillea banksii II: Pollen tube ultrastructure and interactions, and results of field experiment. Grana 29: 5-17
- J. Clare Herscovitch & Anthony R.H. Martin (1989) Pollen-pistil interactions in Grevillea banksii I: The pollen grain, stigma, transmitting tissue and in vitro pollinations. Grana 28: 69-84
Technical acknowledgements
- A. Hay & Yuzammi (2000) Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) in Malesia I - Schismatoglottis. Telopea 9 (1): 1-177
- A. Hay (1999) Revision of Homalomena (Araceae-Homalomeneae) in New Guinea, The Bismarck Archipelago and Solomon Islands. Blumea 44:41-71
- A. Hay (1999) The genus Alocasia (Araceae-Colocasieae) in the Philippines. Gard. Bull. Sing. 51: 1-41
- A. Hay (1998) The genus Alocasia (Araceae-Colocasieae) in West Malesia and Sulawesi. Gard. Bull. Sing. 50: 221-334
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