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We investigated the evolutionary history and species boundaries of diurnal Aletis moths in the Afrotropics using mitochondrial DNA and genome‐wide SNP data. Our results support five distinct species, with divergence dating back to 0.9 million years ago, influenced by climate‐driven isolation and habitat variation.
Kyung Min Lee +9 more
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Oxypetalum Banksii Subsp. Banksii: A Taxon Of Asclepiadaceae With An Extragynoecial Compitum
The floral morphology of seven Oxypetalum species and, in particular, the spatial relationship between the five stigmatic chambers and two separate ovaries of their flowers with respect to transmission of the pollen tube are studied.
Vieira M.F. +3 more
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Preliminary checklist of Hoya (Asclepiadaceae) in the flora of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
This paper provides new data on 33 new or rare species of Hoya obtained in fieldwork mainly during 2012–2017 in eastern Indochina including Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
L. V. Averyanov +10 more
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Cytotaxonomic studies in African Asclepiadaceae
The family Asclepiadaceae of about 290 genera is a homogeneous complex with complicated flower-structure. Little cytological data are available on the approximately 3 000 species in the family.
F. Albers
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El género de las Asclepiadáceas Hickenia Lillo
El autor cuenta la historia del género Hickenia Lillo (Asclepiadaceae), que tiene precedencia sobre Hickenia Brit. y Rosa (Cactaceae); publica dos descripciones de Malmé, una genérica y otra específica, y acompaña el artículo con una placa que contiene ...
Alberto Castellanos
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Beyond Single Invaders: Disentangling the Effects of Co‐Invading Alien Forbs on Sandy Old‐Fields
Sandy old‐fields in Hungary are threatened by multiple invasive alien plant species. This study examines how the co‐invasion of Asclepias syriaca and Solidago spp. affect several aspects of community diversity and composition. The increased cover of Solidago significantly reduced species richness, while Asclepias cover had no detectable effect at the ...
Attila Lengyel
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Les Eumolpinae (Col. Chrysomelidae) des Apocynaceae et des Asclepiadaceae (Gentianales)
The food-plants of several North American, Euro-Asiatic and African Eumolpinae belong to the Asclepiadaceae and the Apocynaceae. Eumolpine species are usually relatively monophagous within a certain genus, but the range is occasionally extended to ...
Jolivet, Pierre
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Sinopse das Apocynaceae da Estrada Parque do Pantanal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil
Apresentamos um levantamento com informações taxonômicas e de distribuição, além de uma chave de identificação de Apocynaceae para a Estrada Parque do Pantanal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil.
Samuel Heimbach Campos +1 more
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ASCLEPIADACEAE: NEW SPECIES OF CEROPEGIA
NEW SPECIES OF ...
R. A. Dyer
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Insects interact with plants not only for nutrition but also to actively seek plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) for chemical defense, reproduction, and self‐medication—a behavior known as pharmacophagy. This review examines how insects across diverse orders acquire PSMs from both food and non‐food plants for non‐nutritional benefits.
Pragya Singh, Caroline Müller
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