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Phylogeny and fruit evolution in Menispermaceae

American Journal of Botany, 2013
• Premise of the study: This work surveys endocarp morphology of Menispermaceae in the context of a well‐supported molecular phylogeny. The study is important since menispermaceous endocarps appear often in the fossil record and indicate the presence of a wet forest ecosystem.• Methods: Three chloroplast regions were used to derive phylogenies for 53 ...
Keir M Wefferling, Susana S Neves
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Menispermaceae

2007
Menispermum flavum Linnaeus, Herbarium Amboinense: 18. 1754. RCN: 7488. Lectotype (Merrill, Interpret. Rumph. Herb. Ambe 33, 222. 1917): [icon] “” Tubaflavd’m Rumphius, Herb. Amboin. 5: 38, t. 24. 1747. Current name: Archangelisia fla va (L.) Merr. (Menispermaceae).
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Occurrence download Menispermaceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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Evolution of Menispermaceae

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1986
The polarity of character states of pollen, leaf, endocarp, seed, perianth, androecium, and gynoecium within the Menispermaceae is established on the basis of maximum correlation of characters. Instances of parallel evolution are explained. The origin and spread of the different genera, which manifest the various combinations of character states, are ...
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New Australian Menispermaceae

Kew Bulletin, 1982
Tiliacora Colebr. has hitherto comprised 19 species in Tropical Africa and two in SE Asia; the latter were treated in my revision in Kew Bull. 30: 89-94 (1975). The present species is the first to be recorded from Australia and it considerably extends the range of the genus, the nearest species being T.
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The Menispermaceae of Malaysia: II

Kew Bulletin, 1956
Baumgartia Moench, Meth.: 650 (I794). Androphylax Wendl., Bot. Beob.: 37 (1798). Wendlandia Willd., Sp. P1. 2: 275 (1799), nomen superfl. Cocculidium Spach, Hist. Nat. Vigdt. 8: 16 (1839). Adenocheton Fenzl in Flora 27: 312 (I844), nomen nudum. Holopeira Miers in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, 7: 42 (1851), nomen nudum; op. cit., ser.
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Alkaloids of Antizoma miersiana (Menispermaceae)

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2005
The main alkaloids of Antizoma miersiana and one of two species of the southern African endemic genus Antizoma (Menispermaceae), have been studied for the first time. Eight isoquinoline alkaloids could be positively identified (structural type in brackets): crotsparine (proaporphine); bulbocapnine and dicentrine (aporphine); cissacapine, cycleaneonine,
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