Publications
Kilian N 2010: Dicoma chatanensis sp. nov. (Compositae) from Yemen, and notes on the other species of Dicomeae on the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra. – Nordic J. Bot. 28: 58-64. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.2009.00487.x
Kilian N. & Gemeinholzer P. 2007: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 7. Erythroseris, a new genus and the previously unknown sister group of Cichorium (Cichorieae subtribe Cichoriinae). – Willdenowia 37: 283-296. doi:10.3372/wi.37.37117.
Kilian N., Hein P. & Hubaishan M. A. 2004: Filago abyssinica, Pulicaria nivea; Psiadia incana. – In: Id. (ed.), Further notes on the flora of the southern coastal mountains of Yemen. – Willdenowia 34: 170, 174. doi:10.3372/wi.34.34114
Kilian N., Hein P. & Hubaishan M. A. 2002: Compositae. – [In: Id., New and noteworthy records for the flora of Yemen, chiefly of Hadhramout and Al-Mahra]. – Willdenowia 32: 252-254.
Smalla, M. 2000: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 6. The Hypochaeridinae (Lactuceae) in the Arabian Peninsula. – Willdenowia 30: 315-337.
Kilian N. & Miller A. G. 2000: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 5. Distephanus qazmi (Vernonieae, Gymnantheminae), a remarkable new species from the island of Socotra, Yemen. – Willdenowia 30: 83-91.
King-Jones S. 1999: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 4. The Arabian species of Pluchea (Compositae, Plucheeae). – Willdenowia 29: 203-220.
King-Jones [née Hunger] S. & Kilian N. 1999: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 3. Pluchea aromatica Balf.f. from Socotra is actually a Pulicaria species (Inuleae). – Willdenowia 29: 197-202.
Kilian N. & Hein P. 1999: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 2. Pulicaria samhanensis sp. nova (Inuleae) from Dhofar and notes on other S Arabian species of the genus. – Willdenowia 29: 187-196.
Kilian N. 1999: Studies in the Compositae of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 1. Pulicaria gamal-eldinae sp. nova (Inuleae) bridges the gap between Pulicaria and former Sclerostephane (now P. sect. Sclerostephane). – Willdenowia 29: 167-185.