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Systematics of Vigna subgenus Lasiospron (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseolinae).
A taxonomic treatment is herein provided for the six primarily Neotropical species of subg. . This subgenus is distinguished, in part, by its close relationship with Old World species, but rather than having an Old World floral asymmetry where distal floral parts can have a right-hand curvature (from a face-view...Delgado-Salinas, Alfonso ; Lavin, Matt ; Snak, Cristiane ; Lewis, Gwilym P.
Geographical distribution, Nomenclature, Systematics, Taxonomy, and Vigna
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Flore d’Afrique Centrale, nouvelle série, Spermatophyta: Apocynaceae, sous-famille I. Apocynoideae et II. Rauvolfioideae.
This volume treats the species belonging to two subfamilies, the Apocynoideae and Rauvolfioideae, of the large Apocynaceae family occurring in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi. The family is often instantly recognisable through its combination of (usually) opposite leaves and the presence of latex, and these days...Beentje, H.J.
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Apocynaceae,, Ethnobotany, Apocynoideae, Plant conservation, Habitats, Burundi, Rwanda , Rauvolfioideae. , and Geographical distribution
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Eriocaulaceae in the Brazilian Amazon and the use of Species Distribution Modelling in its conservation.
Abstract Following a survey in herbaria in Brazil and abroad, complemented by a survey of the literature and searches of biodiversity data, 66 taxa of Eriocaulaceae have been identified in the Brazilian Amazon, as defined by the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia and Roraima. Six genera of Eriocaulaceae...Potential geographic distribution modeling, Geographical distribution, Species conservation, Eriocaulaceae, Brazil, and Amazon
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28. Aspleniaceae.
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Geographical distribution, Vernacular names, Descriptors, Peninsular Malaysia, Floras, Aspleniaceae, Taxonomy, and Malaysia
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Acarosporales: Acarosporaceae including the genera Acarospora, Caeruleum, Myriospora, Pleopsidium, Sarcogyne and Trimmatothelopsis.
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Arthoniales: Opegraphaceae including the genera Llimonaea, Opegrapha, Paralecanographa and Sparria.