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Lythraceae

Anatomic Atlas of Aquatic and Wetland Plant Stems, 2020
Fritz H. Schweingruber   +3 more
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Taxonomic Revision of Cuphea sect. Trispermum s.l. (Lythraceae)

Phytotaxa, 2023
Cuphea sect. Trispermum, one of the 13 sections of the genus, underwent a new circumscription after morphological, ecological, and molecular studies. A total of 20 species and two varieties are recognized in the section, including three new described ...
M. G. Facco, T. Cavalcanti
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Lythraceae [PDF]

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Hierbas, sufrútices o arbustos de hojas opuestas, raro verticiladas o alternas, simples, enteras, sésiles o brevemente pecioladas. Flores solitarias o en cimas axilares o espigas apicales. Cíclicas, zigomorfas o actinomorfas, perfectas. Tálamo tubuloso o
Gomez, Silvia E., Novara, Lazaro
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Parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae) reared from grape cane borer beetle Amphicerus bimaculatus (Olivier) (Bostrichidae) inhabiting pomegranate trees Punica granatum L. (Lythraceae) in Syria, new records and new tritrophic associations

Journal of Natural History
In the present study, four doryctine wasps, Dendrosotinus (Dendrosotinus) ferrugineus (Marshall, 1888), Euscelinus sarawacus Westwood, 1882, Leluthia (Euhecabolodes) nr. ruguloscolyti (Fischer, 1962), and Monolexis fuscicornis Foerster, 1863 (Braconidae),
A. Saleh, N. Gadallah
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New distributional record of Rotala juniperina (Lythraceae) for Asia with typification of three names

Phytotaxa, 2021
Rotala juniperina, so far known only from East Africa, is reported here for the first time from peninsular India. The present paper encompasses a note on its taxonomy and distribution along with the designation of a lectotype for R.
A. R., Oshin A. Sharma, M. Sardesai
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Nomenclatural notes on type materials of fourteen names in Lythraceae

Phytotaxa
In the present study, we designate lectotypes and epitypes for fourteen names (for accepted names/basionyms/synonyms) of three genera Ammannia, Lagerstroemia, and Rotala of family Lythraceae, to facilitate the correct application of these names ...
Arun Prasanth, M. Sardesai
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Lythrum salicaria L. (Lythraceae) as a promising source of phenolic compounds in the modulation of oxidative stress: Comparison between aerial parts and root extracts

, 2020
Lythrum salicaria is a flowering plant traditionally used for inflammatory diseases, gastrointestinal ailments, dysentery, and as astringent for external use.
Nikola Z Srećković   +6 more
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Studies on Generic Delimitations on the Four Genera Rotala ammannia, Nesaea and Hionanthera (Lythraceae)- A Historical Survey

Nelumbo
A taxonomic resume of the generic concepts involved in Rotala L., Ammannia (Houst.) L., Nasaea Comm. ex Kunth and Hionanthera Fernandes & Diniz, from the time of Linnaeus (1753) to Cook et al. (1974) and detailed descriptions of the four genera, based on
S. Panigrahi
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The Genus Diplusodon (Lythraceae)

Flora Neotropica, 2021
Taciana Barbosa Cavalcanti
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Pollen Morphology of Cuphea P.Browne Section Trispermum Koehne (Lythraceae): Implications for the New Section Circumscription

Palynology, 2020
Cuphea section Trispermum, one of the 13 sections of the genus, predominantly composed of Brazilian species, underwent a new circumscription after morphological and molecular studies.
M. G. Facco   +4 more
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