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Data mobilisation in the LWS Herbarium: success and prospects. [PDF]

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Morphology of 2-armed trichomes in relation to taxonomy: Malpighiales

Feddes Repertorium, 1992
AbstractThe structure, distribution and taxonomic importance of trichomes in the Malpighiaceae have been reported. The development of well known malpighian hair (unicellular 2‐armed T‐shaped hair) has been reported in detail. The trichome evidence clearly suggests that the Malpighiaceae appears to be closely placed to Vochysiaceae and Trigoniaceae ...
Vijayalakshmi Sarma   +1 more
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Malpighiales JUSS. EX BERCHT. & J. PRESL 1820

2023
Published as part of Wheeler, Elisabeth A., Manchester, Steven R. & Baas, Pieter, 2023, A late Eocene wood assemblage from the Crooked River Basin, Oregon, USA, pp.
Wheeler, Elisabeth A.   +2 more
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Embryology of Pera (Peraceae, Malpighiales): systematics and evolutionary implications

Journal of Plant Research, 2017
Pera is a neotropical genus that currently belongs to the family Peraceae. This circumscription resulted from an inclusion of the Rafflesiaceae between the old tribe Pereae and all other Euphorbiaceae, and wherein Pereae was elevated to family rank making Euphorbiaceae monophyletic again.
Orlando Cavalari De-Paula   +1 more
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Embryology of the Irvingiaceae, a family with uncertain relationships among the Malpighiales

Journal of Plant Research, 2010
The Irvingiaceae, one of 40 families of the Malpighiales, comprise a small woody family of 10 species in three genera distributed in Old World tropics. Its relationships with other families are unclear, although recent molecular analyses suggest affinities with Linaceae, Caryocaraceae, Erythroxylaceae, and Rhizophoraceae.
Peter H. Raven, Hiroshi Tobe
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