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Fungal diversity notes 1387–1511: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa.
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Molecular and Morphological Analysis Supports the Separation of Robrichia as a Genus Distinct from Enterolobium (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae: Mimosoid Clade).
As currently circumscribed, the legume genus comprises 11 species in two sections: sect. and sect. , with an overall distribution from Mexico to Argentina and a centre of diversity in Amazonia. In the absence of the characteristic indehiscent fruits, is difficult to distinguish from other genera in the ingoid clade,...Rodrigues de Souza, Élvia ; Ranielly Monteiro Luz, Anne ; Rocha, Lamarck ; Lewis, Gwilym P.
Molecular biology, Plant morphology, Robrichia, Phylogeny, and Enterolobium
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A New and Expanded Phylogenetic Analysis of Hyptidinae (Ocimeae-Lamiaceae).
Hyptidinae, ca. 400 species, is an important component of Neotropical vegetation formations. Members of the subtribe possess flowers arranged in variously modified bracteolate cymes and nutlets with an expanded areole and all share a unique explosive mechanism of pollen release, except for . In a recent phylogenetic study, the group... -
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Two new species and a new species record of Aglaia (Meliaceae) from Indonesia.
Two new species of from Indonesia are described, restricted to West Papua, and occurring on Borneo (Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak). A phylogenetic analysis using nuclear ITS and ETS, and plastid sequence data indicates that the two new species of are also genetically distinct. belongs to sectionAmoora, while is included...Pannell, Caroline M. ; Schnitzler, Jan ; Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N.
Conservation status, Aglaia, Indonesia, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Meliaceae
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A Remarkable New Species of Euphorbia section Helioscopia (Euphorbia subgenus Esula, Euphorbiaceae) from Jiufeng Mountains in Fujian Province, Eastern China.
, a new species of Euphorbiaceae from Eastern China, supported by morphological and molecular evidence, is illustrated and described here. It can be distinguished from its closest relatives by the combination of several characters, including taller stature (up to 1.6 m), leaves of 5‐18 × 0.6‐3 cm in size, color...China, Flora of China, Fujian Province (China), Leafy spurges, Euphorbia xiangxiui, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Jiufeng Mountains (China)
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Fungal diversity notes 491–602: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa.