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Five new species of Hypseloecus Reuter (Hemiptera: Miridae) on hemiparasitic Santalales from India
Zootaxa, 2014Five new species of Hypseloecus viz., Hypseloecus acutus sp. nov., Hypseloecus articulatus sp. nov., Hypseloecus belli sp. nov., Hypseloecus orientale sp. nov. and Hypseloecus spinosus sp. nov. are described from India. The genus is recorded for the first time from India collected on hemiparasitic plants of the genera Dendrophthoe and Viscum ...
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Taxons nouveaux dans le genre Arceuthobium M. Bieb. (Viscaceae, Santalales)
Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 2015Une nouvelle espèce de gui nain du genévrier est décrite en Provence : Arceuthobium gambyi Fridl. Ses tiges, fleurs et graines sont plus grandes que celles d’A. oxycedri (DC.) M. Bieb. Ses fleurs sont tri-ou tétramères, vs. dimères ou trimères chez A. oxycedri. Leur quantité d’ADN 2C diffère : 2C = 20 pg chez A. gambyi et 2C = 18,2 pg chez A. oxycedri.
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2017
AbstractOpiliaceae are a pantropical family of the Santalales mainly distributed in the Old World with only one genus in the neotropics. Opiliaceae have remained taxonomically unresolved and the generic relationships within the family have been disputed.
Chi‐Toan Le +5 more
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AbstractOpiliaceae are a pantropical family of the Santalales mainly distributed in the Old World with only one genus in the neotropics. Opiliaceae have remained taxonomically unresolved and the generic relationships within the family have been disputed.
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Abstract Malania oleifera is an endemic endangered tree species. The effects of future climate change on the distribution pattern of suitable habitat for M. oleifera and its degree of fragmentation are unclear. The aim of this research was to investigate the impact of future climate change on the distribution and fragmentation of M ...
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Abstract Malania oleifera is an endemic endangered tree species. The effects of future climate change on the distribution pattern of suitable habitat for M. oleifera and its degree of fragmentation are unclear. The aim of this research was to investigate the impact of future climate change on the distribution and fragmentation of M ...
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