Here is a report showing some measure of completeness of the data in CATE Araceae.
Being a bit of a geek, I stumbled across google gource, a tool to create visualizations of people working on datasets.
The CATE-Araceae mailing list is moving to a new, permanent home on the RBG Kew servers.
CATE Araceae Newsletter October 2010
Dear all,
On September 18th and 19th, it is the International Aroid Society Annual Show and Sale, and Tom Croat is giving a t
Thanks and welcome to our new members for signing up to the mailing list. This is the first of our email Newsletters to update you on CATE Araceae.
One big difference between CATE Araceae and a book (for example, the Genera of the Araceae) is that it is dynamic – which means that it is easy to add new pages to it, whenever the need ar
Marcela Mora, Tom Croat, Simon Mayo, Anna Haigh, Laura Reynolds and Lucinda Lay have produced a number of keys which we've put on the main CATE site (here - http://www.cate-araceae.org/media?class=eu.etaxonomy.cdm.model.descripti...)
I've extracted the character / state lists from the African and Philodendron Keys and put them here http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tZhVt3Jzoc1iOD2AEyqcnow&output=html