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Notes on Cybianthus Subgenus Cybianthus (Myrsinaceae) in Southeastern Brazil
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John J Pipoly
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A new 5-alkylresorcinol glucoside derivative fromCybianthus magnus
One new 5-alkylresorcinol glucoside (1) was isolated from leaves of Cybianthus magnus, along with 12 known compounds, isolated from four plants belonging to Myrsinaceae family (2, 3 isolated from C. magnus; 4-7, 10 and 11 isolated from Myrsine latifolia;
Pedro Vásquez-Ocmín +2 more
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A New Species ofCybianthus(Myrsinaceae) from Tobago and Venezuela
ybianthus pittierianus Pipoly & Ricketson (Myrsinaceae) is described from Tobago, and its taxonomic relationships are discussed. This species is often confused with C. rostratus (Hassk.) G.
John J Pipoly, Jon M Ricketson
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A New Species ofCybianthus(Myrsinaceae) from the Cordillera del Condor (Ecuador and Peru)
Cybianthus condorensis Pipoly & Ricketson, a new species from the Cordillera del Condor of Ecuador and Peru, is described herewith. Because of its alternate, coriaceous, and revolute leaves; scattered to densely appressed lepidote branchlets ...
John J Pipoly, Jon M Ricketson
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New Species of Cybianthus Martius (Myrsinaceae) from the Hylaean/Andean Interface of Peru
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John J Pipoly, Jon M Ricketson
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The Genus Cybianthus Subgenus Conomorpha (Myrsinaceae) in Guayana
A taxonomic treatment of the species in Cybianthus subg. Conomorpha occurring in the Guayana Floristic Province is presented. Twenty-one species are described and illustrated, and their phylogenetic relationships are discussed. The distribution and ecology of each species are provided.
John J Pipoly
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Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2018
Pollen grains of species of the subgenera of Cybianthus s.l. were analyzed in order to determine if pollen morphology is consistent with the currently accepted infrageneric classification, and if it can provide characters useful for distinguishing species or groups of species.
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Pollen grains of species of the subgenera of Cybianthus s.l. were analyzed in order to determine if pollen morphology is consistent with the currently accepted infrageneric classification, and if it can provide characters useful for distinguishing species or groups of species.
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