Check for other papers by Donoghue. This will be the only paper by Cantino.Objectives and progress of the PhyloCode project.Phil Cantino740-593-1128cantino@ohio.edu PaperFlower morphology and floral ecology of Plumbaginaceae.Nickol, Martin G.++49/431/8804273mnickol@bot.uni-kiel.de NoMycotrophic, non-chlorophyllous Voyria placed in Gentianaceae.Lena Struwe(718) 817-8161lstruwe@nybg.org please schedule my presentation in the same room, and immediately after, the presentation by Ochoterena and SimmonsEffects of gap characters on sequence-based phylogenetic analyses.Mark Simmons607-255-8916mps14@cornell.edu presentation by Simmons and OchoterenaPhylogeny of the Celastraceae inferred from morphology and nuclear and plastid loci.Mark Simmons607-255-8916mps14@cornell.edu Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 2: the faster the better, Copuld I have these talks next to each other, thank youLarge-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 1: simple tree-building methods work better.Vincent Savolainen+44181 332 5360v.savolainen@rbgkew.org.uk Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 1: simple tree-building methods work better, Could I possibly have these two talks one after the other, the present one being no 2. Many thanksLarge-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 2: the faster the better.Vincent Savolainen+44181 332 5360v.savolainen@rbgkew.org.uk Scientific Outreach SymposiumPhylogeography and character evolution of the genus Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae).Andrea D. Wolfe614/292-0267wolfe.205@osu.edu yes, two other papers I will present, one other in the systematics session, one in the Ophioglossales sessionGeneric level relationships in the Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) based on plastid locus matK cpDNA sequences and traditional morphological characters.Jason R. Grant(+41) 32 725 3241jasonrgrant@hotmail.com Genetics SectionEvolutionary and biogeographic relationships among the wooly-anthered Penstemons (Scrophulariaceae).Shannon Datwyler614-292-0501datwyler.1@osu.edu developmental and structuralA phylogenetic and developmental approach to understanding androecium evolution in the subtribe Dichorisandrinae (Commelinaceae).Christopher R. Hardy718.817.8182crh7@cornell.edu pteridological sectionSystematics and classification of Hawaiian Sesbania (Fabaceae).Tom Ranker303-492-5074ranker@stripe.colorado.edu Alignment and analysis of noncoding cpDNA sequences: implications of molecular evolution for phylogeny estimationA data partition analysis of noncoding sequence evolution in Bontia and Myoporaceae.Scot A. Kelchner+61-2-6246-5205scot.kelchner@pi.csiro.au I am also presenting a paper in the systematic sectionDung and carcasses, the ultimate habitat within the dung-moss family (Splachnaceae)? Answers from a phylogenetic study based on cp DNA sequence data.Bernard Goffinet860-486-5290goffinet@uconn.edu Paper by Whitkus and Lowrey in Genetics SectionMolecular, morphological and biogeographical reassessment of relationships within the Vittadinia group of Astereae (Asteraceae).Tim Lowrey(505)277-2604tlowrey@unm.edu Tremetsberger, Stuessy, Samuel and BaezaNew frontiers in plant systematics: the next 50 years. Introduction.Tod Stuessy43-1-427754140tod.stuessy@univie.ac.at Yes: Magallón et al., Age of the Angiosperms.Extinct and extant Hamamelidoideae: phylogeny and character evolution.Susana A. Magallón(530) 754-9186magallon@ucdavis.edu yes, with AFSMultifaceted Heterochrony: Evolution, development, and ecological covariates of leaf morphology in Neotropical ferns.Patricia S‡nchez-Baracaldo(510) 643 9556patrisan@socrates.berkeley.edu yesA molecular phylogeny of the subfamily Panicoideae (Poaceae) using ndhF sequences.Elizabeth Kellogg314-516-6217tkellogg@umsl.edu Yes: Magallón: Hamamelidoideae.Estimate of the age of the angiosperm crown group derived from integrated analysis of molecular and paleontological data.Susana A. Magallón(530) 754-9186magallon@ucdavis.edu The presenting author is giving two talks in the systematics section.SPECIES BOUNDARIES IN SPHAEROCARDAMUM (BRASSICACEAE): INTEGRATING MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES.cdb3@cornell.edu(607)255-8916cdb3@cornell.edu Same presenter has 2 papers.MONOPHYLY OF THE HALIMOLOBINE BRASSICACEAE.C. Donovan Bailey(607)255-8916cdb3@cornell.edu co-organizer of IAPT symposiumITS sequence variation among climbing snapdragons (Veronicaceae): implications for delimiting genera and evaluating crossing data.Wayne Elisens405-325-5923elisens@ou.edu I plan to present another talk in this sectionContribution of the lichen symbiosis to the diversification of ascomycetes: A new approach to determining confidence levels for ancestral character states.Francois Lutzoni312-665-7857flutzoni@fmnh.org noMultiple origins of parasitism within angiosperms.Claude dePamphilis814-863-6413cwd3@psu.edu Frontiers in Pl. System symposiumPhylogeny of the Urticales based on three molecular data sets, with emphasis on relationships within Urticaceae.Ken Sytsma608-262-4490kjsytsma@facstaff.wisc.edu avoid conflicts with sess--would chair something in pollination,breeding sys or plant reproduction as neededions on reproductive/pollination biology/CaryopyllaceaeVarietal and species relationships of the Silene douglasii complex as delimited by pollen ultrastructure.Susan R. Kephart503 370-6481skephart@willamette.edu