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Figure

Fig. 
  1.1 
  Morphology 
  of 
  Elaeocarpus. 
  A, 
  Elaeocarpus 
  mastersii 
  King 
  showing 
  Terminalia-­‐
Fig. 
  1.2 
  West 
  Malesia, 
  a 
  phytogeographic 
  area 
  comprised 
  of 
  Sumatra, 
  part 
  of 
  Southern 
  
Fig. 
  2.5 
  Maximum 
  clade 
  credibility 
  tree 
  from 
  Bayesian 
  analysis 
  of 
  the 
  combined 
  plastid 
  
Fig. 
  2.5 
  (continued). 
  
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