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First DNA metabarcoding diet assessment on the critically endangered Tricolour Langur, Presbytischrysomelascruciger. [PDF]
Tingga RCT +5 more
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Analysis of Secretory Structures, Chemical Composition, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of <i>Allophylus edulis</i> (A. St.-Hil., A. Juss. & Cambess.) Radlk Leaves. [PDF]
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1996
Trees, shrubs or lianas, rarely herbaceous climbers; monoecious, rarely dioecious or polygamous. Indumentum usually of solitary, simple hairs, sometimes also of two-branched hairs, stellate bundles of hairs, or scale hairs (then young parts, buds, and inflorescences viscid).
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Trees, shrubs or lianas, rarely herbaceous climbers; monoecious, rarely dioecious or polygamous. Indumentum usually of solitary, simple hairs, sometimes also of two-branched hairs, stellate bundles of hairs, or scale hairs (then young parts, buds, and inflorescences viscid).
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Sapindaceae, cyanolipids, and bugs
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1990Scentless plant bugs (Heteroptera: Rhopalidae) are so named because adults of the Serinethinae have vestigial metathoracic scent glands. Serinethines are seed predators of Sapindales, especially Sapindaceae that produce toxic cyanolipids. In two serinethine species whose ranges extend into the southern United States,Jadera haematoloma andJ ...
J R, Aldrich +5 more
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2007
Sapindus melicoccus Linnaeus, Flora Jamaicensis: 15. 1759. "Habitat [in Jamaica.]" Lectotype (Wijnands, Bot. Commelins: 186. 1983): Herb. Linn. No. 488.1 (LINN). Current name: Melicoccus bijugattcs Jacq. (Sapindaceae).
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Sapindus melicoccus Linnaeus, Flora Jamaicensis: 15. 1759. "Habitat [in Jamaica.]" Lectotype (Wijnands, Bot. Commelins: 186. 1983): Herb. Linn. No. 488.1 (LINN). Current name: Melicoccus bijugattcs Jacq. (Sapindaceae).
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Evolution and Biogeography of Alectryon (Sapindaceae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2001Phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences from four plastid loci (matK, partial trnK-matK introns, rps16 intron) and one nuclear locus (the internal transcribed spacer of rDNA; ITS-1) was conducted for 14 species of Alectryon and five related genera in Sapindaceae.
Edwards, K.J., Gadek, P.A.
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