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The Pinguicula benedicta "puzzle" resolved [PDF]

open access: yesCarnivorous Plant Newsletter, 2019
In his recently published monograph on the genus Pinguicula in the Greater Antilles, Casper (2019: 100) writes with respect to the "dubious taxon" P. benedicta Barnhart: "Holotype: Cuba, Oriente, trail [from] Camp La Barga to Camp San Benito 43, 23 [" 22-26 "] Feb 1910, Shafer 4025 (NY, destroyed in 1943 while on loan to B)".
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A new endemic species and species richness distribution of the genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, Mexico

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences
Background: The genus Pinguicula harbors 110 species, of which 53 are distributed in Mexico. The formation of the Mexican mountains has favored the Pinguicula diversification.
Jorge David López-Pérez   +3 more
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Disentangling Phylogenetic Relationships in a Hotspot of Diversity: The Butterworts (Pinguicula L., Lentibulariaceae) Endemic to Italy.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
The genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) consists of about 100 carnivorous species, also known as butterworts. Eleven taxa are endemic to Italy, which represents a biodiversity hotspot for butterworts in Europe.
Olga De Castro   +9 more
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A new species and species richness distribution of the gypsophyte butterworts (Pinguicula, Lentibulariaceae) in Mexico

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences
Background: Mexico harbours the highest species richness of Pinguicula, with 54 species. Plants collected on gypsum soils in Oaxaca do not coincide with any known species. Questions: Do plants collected represent a new species?
Jorge David López-Pérez   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dos nuevas especies de Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) del centro y norte de México. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botanica Mexicana, 1988
Two new species of Pinguicula are described from Mexico: P. crassifolia (subg. Pinguicula) from Las Ventanas, municipality of El Chico, Hidalgo, and P. gracilis (subg.
Sergio Zamudio
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Variabilidad fenotípica de un endemismo localizado en islas ecológicas: Pinguicula longifolia subsp. longifolia (Lentibulariaceae)

open access: yesPirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña, 1992
[es] En el presente trabajo se examina la variabilidad de algunos caracteres florales en un endemismo casmófito del Pirineo central: Pinguicula longifolia subsp. longifolia. La especie presenta una notable variabilidad fenotípica intra e interpoblacional
M. B. García, R. J. Antor
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Pinguicula brendae (Lentibulariaceae) sp. nov., a carnivorous plant from a tropical montane cloud forest in Hidalgo, Mexico

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, EarlyView.
A new species of Lentibulariaceae, Pinguicula brendae Rodríguez‐Ramírez, H.Shimai & A.R. Andrés‐Hernández, is described based on its unique morphological characteristics. This species is restricted to limestone rock walls in the San Bartolo Tutotepec municipality, central‐eastern Hidalgo, Mexico, where it inhabits a single locality on vertical, north ...
Ernesto C. Rodríguez‐ Ramírez   +2 more
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Anther smuts on Butterworts (Pinguicula spp.)

open access: yes, 2021
Microbotryum pinguiculae has recently been reported from Wales as new to Britain on Pinguicula vulgaris, and we present details of locations and infection rates, and also report a first record for Scotland.
Lutz, Matthias   +3 more
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Propagating Pinguicula lutea

open access: yesCarnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1979
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Metabarcoding of Pollen Carried by Syrphids Reveals Novel Plant–Pollinator Interactions in a Protected Natural Area and Agricultural Sites

open access: yesEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, EarlyView.
Using DNA metabarcoding, this study investigates pollen transported by syrphids (Syrphidae) in the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and agricultural sites in Northern Italy. The analysis reveals a high diversity of visited plant taxa, including previously undocumented plant–pollinator interactions.
Serena Magagnoli   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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