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Diaspis bromeliae

Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, 2014
Diaspis bromeliae (Kerner, 1778) Diaspis bromeliae was recorded from Malta by Danzig & Pellizzari (1998), who did not provide any collection details. No Maltese specimens have been seen during the present work.
Mifsud, David   +3 more
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Pachymeroceroides bromeliae Carvalho 1946

2009
Published as part of Ferreira, Lorena Ferrari Uceli Paulo Sérgio Fiuza & Pirovani, Victor Dias, 2009, Review of Pachymeroceroides genus with the description of a new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae), pp.
Ferreira, Lorena Ferrari Uceli Paulo Sérgio Fiuza   +1 more
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Typification of Bromelia karatas, the type of the genus Bromelia (Bromeliaceae)

TAXON, 2016
AbstractThe type of the genus Bromelia, B. karatas, occurs in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and northern South America. Over the last two centuries, the absence of type material has led to uncertainty regarding the identity of this taxon. Here we lectotypify and epitypify B.
Raquel F. Monteiro, Rafaela C. Forzza
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Bromelia karatas Linnaeus 1753

2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part B), pp. 343-369 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 359, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Pachymeroceroides bromeliae

Published as part of Ferreira, Paulo Sérgio Fiuza, Martins, David Dos Santos, Ferreira, Luciano Santana Fiuza & Fornazier, Maurício José, 2024, Synopsis of Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in Atlantic Forest Dominion, Espírito Santo State, Brazil: keys, diagnoses, new species, plant associations, and geographic distribution.
Ferreira, Paulo Sérgio Fiuza   +3 more
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Diaspis bromeliae Coccoidea

2014
Diaspis bromeliae (Kerner) — pineapple scale Cosmopolitan, widespread in the Lesser Antilles, restricted to indoor plantings in cooler temperate regions; polyphagous, feeding on plants belonging to 12 families; pest of pineapple and other bromeliads. Recorded from Saint Lucia by Watson (2002) and Malumphy (2012).
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Bromelia balansae Mez.

1955
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fruit Oil ofBromelia balansae

Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2010
Abstract The essential oil obtained of the fruits from Bromelia balansae (Bromeliaceae) collected in the Mato Grosso do Sul was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Thirty-five components were identified in the fruit oil. The major constituents in the fruit oil were cryptomeridiol (12.0%), spathulenol (7.5%) and globulol (7.2%).
C. A. L. Cardoso   +2 more
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Antifungal activity of fruit pulp extract from Bromelia pinguin

Fitoterapia, 2002
The methanol extract of the fruit pulp of Bromelia pinguin was evaluated for its antifungal activity. The extract showed a significant activity against some Trichophyton strains, although Candida strains were generally insensitive.
I L, Camacho-Hernández   +4 more
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Bromelia longipedicellata and Bromelia stellata (Bromeliaceae): Two new species from the Brazilian Amazon

Feddes Repertorium
AbstractTwo new species of Bromelia L. (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) endemic to the Amazon are described, increasing to 16 the number of species recorded from the Brazilian part of the biome. Bromelia longipedicelata is characterized by a lax inflorescence emerging from the leaf rosette, primary bracts ovate with entire margins, floral bracts linear ...
Raquel Fernandes Monteiro   +1 more
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