CAPITULUM is the new version of what was previously known as Compositae Newsletter. The Compositae Newsletter was started by Tod Stuessy and Robert M. King in 1975, and had several headquarters throughout the years. Tod Stuessy, then based at the Ohio State University, served as editor to the first five issues and then Charles Jeffrey from The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew edited the journal through issue 12 in 1982. The torch passed then to Jette Baagøe from Denmark who would edit issue 13, which would turn out the last of that period as the newsletter was discontinued for six years. Then in 1988 Bertil Nordenstam from the Swedish Museum of Natural History took on the editorship of the newsletter for a stretch of 25 years until issue 50 in 2012. Nine years later, in this new form to which we affixed the name of the morphological structure classically associated with the family, the spirit remains the same as that of the original newsletter, that is, to be a venue for all things Compositae and welcome all kinds of diversity in both its contributions and contributors.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.53875/capitulum.04.1
Issue information
pp. i-iv : pdf
New insights into the natural history of the woolly devil Ovicula biradiata (Helenieae): chromosome number, UV reflectance, and a range extension
Isaac Lichter Marck, A. Michael Powell & Kelsey A. Wogan | pp. 1-12
Clear heads: simplified tissue preparation for studying plant anatomy and development in the Asteraceae
Reid Selby, Brannan R. Cliver, Zach Meharg, Alex Harkess & Daniel S. Jones | pp. 13-23
Hecastocleis shockleyi (Hecastocleideae),the desert enigma: close encounters with one of Compositae's most solitary lineage
Colin Hoag | pp. 24-42
Where art and science converge: pdf
Alexander N. Schmidt Lebuhn, Isaac Lichter Mark, & Ary Mailhos | pp. 43-46
Selected Compositae news and updates from TICA: pdf
Jennifer Mandel (Ed.) | pp. 47-49
A summary of talks in TICA TALKS series: pdf
Erika R. Moore-Pollard (Ed.) | pp. 47-49
Guidelines for Authors: pdf

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