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Dataset of High-Resolution Aerial Images for Intertidal Macroalgae. [PDF]
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Green Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles Using Moringa Peregrina and Their Toxicity on MCF-7 and Caco-2 Human Cancer Cells. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the synanthropic fly Chrysomya megacephala: insights into oviposition location. [PDF]
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Phytotaxa, 2020
The genus Kleinia Miller (1754: page headed KI KL) (Asteraceae, subfam. Asteroideae, tr. Senecioneae) has been variously circumscribed over time, but in the past was often regarded as worthy of segregation from Senecio Linnaeus (1753: 866) based on, inter alia, the architecture of ovary wall crystals (Jeffrey 1986) and the prevalence of stem succulence
GIDEON F. SMITH, ESTRELA FIGUEIREDO
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The genus Kleinia Miller (1754: page headed KI KL) (Asteraceae, subfam. Asteroideae, tr. Senecioneae) has been variously circumscribed over time, but in the past was often regarded as worthy of segregation from Senecio Linnaeus (1753: 866) based on, inter alia, the architecture of ovary wall crystals (Jeffrey 1986) and the prevalence of stem succulence
GIDEON F. SMITH, ESTRELA FIGUEIREDO
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Buellia peregrina sp. nov., a new, euendolithic calcicolous lichen species from the Namib Desert
The Lichenologist, 2006Buellia peregrina is described as new to science from small limestone pebbles on exposed ground of the coastal Namib Desert, Namibia. The species is unusual for two reasons: (1) it is the only species in Buellia s.l. currently known to grow euendolithically, i.e., establishing a thallus entirely within its rock substratum, and (2) its apothecia contain
Frank BUNGARTZ, Volkmar WIRTH
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Cunina peregrina : H. B. Bigelow 1909
2005Cunina peregrina H.B. Bigelow, 1909 Cunina peregrina: H.B. Bigelow 1909: 59, pl.1, fig. 6, pl.15, figs 1, 2, pl. 28, figs 1, 7, pl. 45, fig. 8; Kramp 1961: 283; 1968: 129, fig. 348. Description: Three specimens from two stations. Hemispherical umbrella, slightly broader than tall, up to 9 mm in diameter. Exumbrella surface smooth.
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