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1957
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2010
32. Gurania bignoniacea (Poepp. & Endl.) Jeffrey (Fig. 2B) Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia) (Kearns 1998). Selected Voucher—Piedade, Araújo et al. 381 (UFP).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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32. Gurania bignoniacea (Poepp. & Endl.) Jeffrey (Fig. 2B) Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia) (Kearns 1998). Selected Voucher—Piedade, Araújo et al. 381 (UFP).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
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Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
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Bignoniaceae brasilienses novae
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HANDROANTHUS (BIGNONIACEAE): A CRITIQUE
TAXON, 1972SummaryThis paper considers the latest attempt to dismember Tabebuia and demonstrates that the newly proposed genus Handroanthus does not merit generic distinction.
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Studies in Bignoniaceae 48: New South American species of Bignoniaceae
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IDENTIFICATION OF VELLOZO'S BIGNONIACEAE
TAXON, 1975SummaryThirty‐nine of the forty‐three species of Bignoniaceae treated by Vellozo are identified, nine of them for the first time. Four new combinations ‐ Arrabidaea elegans (Vell.) A. Gentry, Pleonotoma fluminensis (Vell.) A. Gentry, Cuspidaria convoluta (Vell.) A. Gentry, and Parabignonia unguiculata (Vell.) A. Gentry ‐ are proposed.
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