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Leguminosae-Papilionoideae : Tribe - Phaseoleae
NelumboPhaseoleae is a big tribe under Leguminosae and the authors are presenting a revision dealing with 4 genera under Dysolobium-3 species, Macropttlium-2 species, Vigna-19 species and Phaseolus-23 species, excluding some varieties discussed in this paper.
C. R. Babu+2 more
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A Revision of Cullen (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1997Cullen Medik. is a member of tribe Psoraleeae, all members of which are characterised by delayed development of floral vasculature, the presence of glands, and uniovulate ovaries. Cullen is distinguished from the other members of the tribe by discontinuous floral vasculature, and glandular, non-beaked fruits.
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Comparing the efficiency of pollination mechanisms in Papilionoideae
Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2017The pump pollination mechanism is typical of basal clades within Papilionoideae and might be associated with less efficient pollen transfer systems, while the explosive tripping mechanism is considered more advanced and might represent the highest expression of the trend in pollen economy. Crotalaria pumila, C.
Angela Virginia Etcheverry+1 more
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Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of the island of Korčula, Croatia
Entomologist's Gazette, 2018A study of the butterfly fauna of the Croatian island of Korčula is presented. Fieldwork was carried out from 2011 to 2017, during several visits in different vegetation seasons, from the end of April until November. Altogether, 53 species were recorded during the survey, including 21 new records for the island.
Stanislav Gomboc+4 more
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A Taxonomic Revision of Desmodium (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) in Brazil
Phytotaxa, 2014Desmodium is characterized mainly by lilac flowers arranged in pseudoracemose inflorescences, stamens monadelphous or diadelphous and a lomentaceous fruit generally covered by uncinate hairs. A taxonomic revision of the Brazilian species was carried out based on the analysis of 3,000 herbarium specimens, including all nomeclatural types. Field trips to
Lima, Laura Cristina Pires+3 more
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A Revision of Phaenohoffmannia Kuntze (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Kew Bulletin, 1966Phaenohoffmannia Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 2: 940 (1891); Engl. in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam, Nachtr. 3(3): 200 (1897); Dalla Torre & Harms, Gen. Siphonogam.: 224 (19o0); Marloth, Fl. of S. Afr. 2: 64 (1925); Phillips, Gen. S. Afr. Fl. P1.: 320 (1926) & ed. 2: 404 (095I); Hutch., Gen. Fl. P1. 1: 362 (1964); nom. cons. propos. Peliospora Harv., Thes. Cap.
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Fossil papilionoids of the Bowdichia clade (Leguminosae) from the Paleogene of North America
American Journal of Botany, 2022Patrick S Herendeen+2 more
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