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Mitsunobu reaction: assembling C-N bonds in chiral traditional Chinese medicine. [PDF]
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2023
Published as part of Boudrie, Michel, Cremers, Georges & Øllgaard, Benjamin, 2023, Lycopodiaceae of the Guianas: List of exsiccata and distribution maps, pp.
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Published as part of Boudrie, Michel, Cremers, Georges & Øllgaard, Benjamin, 2023, Lycopodiaceae of the Guianas: List of exsiccata and distribution maps, pp.
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Phytotaxa, 2021
The present paper provides keys to the genera and species of Lycopodiaceae for 6 genera and 40 species recorded from Panamá. The treatment includes nomenclature, descriptions of species and information about distribution and habitats, and notes on problems of species delimitation and infraspecific variation.
BENJAMIN ØLLGAARD, WESTON TESTO
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The present paper provides keys to the genera and species of Lycopodiaceae for 6 genera and 40 species recorded from Panamá. The treatment includes nomenclature, descriptions of species and information about distribution and habitats, and notes on problems of species delimitation and infraspecific variation.
BENJAMIN ØLLGAARD, WESTON TESTO
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Phytotaxa, 2016
The following species in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science: Palhinhaea cerrojefensis (Panamá), Phlegmariurus pachyskelos (Colombia), Phlegmariurus silverstonei (Colombia), Phlegmariurus sphagnicola (Colombia), and Phlegmariurus tryonorum (Costa Rica). Phlegmariurus serpentiformis (Herter) B.Øllg. is a new combination.
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The following species in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science: Palhinhaea cerrojefensis (Panamá), Phlegmariurus pachyskelos (Colombia), Phlegmariurus silverstonei (Colombia), Phlegmariurus sphagnicola (Colombia), and Phlegmariurus tryonorum (Costa Rica). Phlegmariurus serpentiformis (Herter) B.Øllg. is a new combination.
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Novelties in Neotropical Lycopodiaceae
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2003Nine neotropical taxa in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science, illustrated and discussed. They are Huperzia ciliolata, H. villonacensis. H. cleefiana, H. linifolia var. planifolia. Lycopodiella maniculata. L. caroliniana var. mesetarum.L.krameriana.L.andicola, and Lycopodium lawessonianum.
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Neotypification of Urostachys vorwerkii (Lycopodiaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2015Nessel (1934) first described the name Urostachys vorwerkii Nessel (1934: 178) (Lycopodiaceae) based on Himalayan specimen from unknown locality in India. But this name is largely overlooked in Indian literature.
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2021
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Nomenclatural notes on Phlegmariurus dentatus (Lycopodiaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2016The Lycopodiaceae comprise 16 monophyletic genera grouped into three subfamilies (Arana & Øllgaard 2012, Øllgaard 2012, 2014). One of the recently resurrected genera is Phlegmariurus Holub (1964: 21) with ca. 400 species formerly treated under Huperzia Bernhardi (1801: 126) in the Neotropics and Palaeotropics, leaving Huperzia s.s.
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Diphasiastrum xverecundum (Lycopodiaceae), nothosp nov
2003(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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