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Nomenclatural notes in Polanisia (Cleomaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2020
Polanisia (Cleomaceae) includes 8 taxa in 5 species distributed through much of North America. A full nomenclatural synonymy is presented including two lectotypes and one neotype.
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Cleomaceae Bercht. & J. Presl, P

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.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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New Generic Concepts for African Cleomaceae

Systematic Botany, 2017
Abstract Cleome, as traditionally defined, is not monophyletic and we here work towards taxonomic revisions for the Cleomaceae where genera reflect morphologically diagnosable monophyletic groups based on previous phylogenetic studies. We provide morphological characters to distinguish eight genera of predominantly African distribution, four of which ...
Eric H. Roalson, Jocelyn C. Hall
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Two new species of Tarenaya (Cleomaceae) from Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2018
Two new endemic species of Tarenaya from Brazil are described and illustrated here. These species have been previously recognized, but their names were never validly published. They resemble each other by the armed petioles, corymbiform racemes, small flowers and sessile to subsessile mature capsules with deflexed and persistent sepals.
RAIMUNDO LUCIANO SOARES NETO   +2 more
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Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species

Phytotaxa, 2017
Cleoserrata is a small genus of Cleomaceae that currently includes only two species. We describe here a new species of the genus that is endemic to eastern Brazil, propose two new combinations, review the nomenclature of the species already circumscribed, propose the lectotypification and synonymization associated with those species, and present ...
RAIMUNDO LUCIANO SOARES NETO   +2 more
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2021
Two genus (Cleome L. s. str. and Tarenaya Raf.) and three species (??. canescens Steven ex DC., ??. donetzica Tzvelev and T. hassleriana (Chodat) Iltis) from the family Cleomaceae Bercht. et J. Presl for the flora of Ukraine are resulted. The nomenclature, descriptions, geography, locations, some data about biology and key to identification of the ...
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Typification of the name Cleome turkmena (Cleomaceae)

Phytotaxa
Cleome Linnaeus (1753: 671), in its traditional sense, is the largest genus of the family Cleomaceae Bercht. & Presl, comprising 200–300 species (Hall 2008, Patchell et al. 2014, Soares Neto et al. 2022, POWO 2024) which are native to the tropical, subtropical, and arid regions of both hemispheres (Patchell et al.
MINA KHORASANI   +2 more
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New combinations in Tarenaya (Cleomaceae) for the Argentinian flora

Phytotaxa, 2016
In the present work new combinations are made for three South American species originally described under Cleome: Tarenaya cordobensis, T. lilloi and T. tucumanensis.
MARCELO D. ARANA, ANTONIA J. OGGERO
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Tarenaya minutiflora (Cleomaceae), a New Species from Guyana

Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, 2020
Tarenaya minutiflora Iltis & Cochrane is described from Guyana. The new species, distinguished from its congeners by the very small size of the flowers, is illustrated and compared to its probable nearest relatives T. parviflora (Kunth) Iltis, T. psoraleifolia (DC.) Soares Neto & Roalson, and T. brasiliensis Weinm.
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Occurrence of Cleome felina Cleomaceae in Maharashtra India

1980
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Malhotra, S K, Moorthy, S
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