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Cajaninae of Australia (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)
Australian Systematic Botany, 2003An overview is given of the tribe Cajaninae in Australia. The number of species of the papilionoid tribe Cajaninae for the Flora of Australia is 34. Cajanus is represented by 17 species, most of these are endemic to Australia. Dunbaria has two species, Eriosema one and Flemingia eight, most of which are endemic apart from two widely distributed species
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Monograph of Andira (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Systematic Botany Monographs, 2003(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Checklist of the butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of Montenegro
Zootaxa, 2018Montenegro is, from an entomological point of view, one of the least studied countries in Europe. The Lepidoptera order has been severely understudied and an updated butterfly checklist has not been published for more than 30 years. Without proper knowledge on the species composition, and their distribution throughout the country, appropriate ...
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Systematics of Coursetia (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Systematic Botany Monographs, 1988Coursetia, as presently characterized, includes the species formerly referred to the genera Cracca (sensu Bentham), Humboldtiella, Neocracca, and Poissonia.
Matt Lavin, Kraus,Fred Allison,Allen
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A Revision of Phylloxylon (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Indigofereae) [PDF]
The genus Phylloxylon in the tribe Indigofereae (Leguminosae -Papilionoideae) is reassessed as comprising seven species, all confined to Madagascar. A key to the genus is given, three new species are described P. phillipsonii, P. spinosa and P. arenicola all from N Madagascar and lacking the typical cladodinous stems of the other species and two new ...
D. J. Du Puy+2 more
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A Revision of Pearsonia (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Kew Bulletin, 1974Pearsonia Duimmer is enlarged to include Pleiospora Harv., nom. rejic., Phaenohoffmannia Kuntze, nom. illegit., Gamwellia Bak. f., Edbakeria R. Viguier and two species of Lotononis. A discussion of generic limits, nomenclature and distribution is followed by a revision of the eleven species and five subspecies, which occur mostly in southern tropical ...
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Chemosystematics of Papilionoideae
1982Phytochemists continue to be amazed (and annoyed) by the fact that one and the same taxon may harbour several biogenetic groups of micromolecules, and they have consequently reached several rather discouraging opinions. According to the most pessimistic one the distribution of micro- molecules is too haphazard to make them systematically relevant ...
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Revised checklist of the butterflies of Serbia (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea)
Zootaxa, 2018With studies spanning almost two centuries, butterflies are one of the best known insect groups in Serbia. However, there are still several inconsistencies regarding the number and selection of species included in national checklists published in the last decades.
Miloš Popović, Rudi Verovnik
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A Revision of Baphia (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Kew Bulletin, 1985The genus Baphia Lodd. of the tribe Sophoreae of Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae is revised throughout its range in Africa and Madagascar. The 45 species recognised are keyed out, described and mapped, with appropriate bibliography, notes on ecology and distribution, and a list of collection numbers.
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Evolution of Quinolizidines in Papilionoideae
1982The affinity diagram for quinolizidine bearing Papilionoideae, analysed in Chapter 12 from the morphological point of view, reveals an additional message if analysed from the geographical point of view (Fig. 13.1). African genera have low EAS values and lead to European, Asiatic and American genera with increasing EAS and decreasing EAO values.
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