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Updated checklist of aquatic macrophytes from Northern Brazil [PDF]

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Albuquerque B.W.P.   +57 more
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Pollen diversity in selected species of the tribe Chironieae (Gentianaceae Juss.) that occur in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil [PDF]

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Albert VA   +20 more
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Xanthones from Schultesia lisianthoides

Phytochemistry, 1995
Abstract Nine xanthone aglycones and one xanthone glycoside have been identified in Schultesia lisianthoides . Seven of the aglycones have been isolated and their structures elucidated by UV, mass and NMR spectroscopy; three xanthones were identified on-line by HPLC-UV and HPLC-mass spectrometry.
Christian Terreaux   +3 more
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Social interactions during development in the ovoviviparous cockroach Schultesia lampyridiformis

Behaviour, 2003
Abstract Cockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregarious species. Schultesia lampyridiformis (Zetoborinae) is a neotropical cockroach presenting unusual characteristics: it inhabits only pendulous nests of colonial Cacicus birds and feeds on broken eggs or bird corpses.
van Baaren, Joan   +5 more
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Weakly aggressive behaviour towards nymphs in the cockroach Schultesia nitor (Blattaria: Zetoborinae)

Aggressive Behavior, 2007
AbstractThis paper describes aggressive behaviour in the cockroach Schultesia nitor, a tropical forest species living in bird nests. Young S. nitor nymphs are known to show active dispersal while old nymphs and adults are contrastingly strongly gregarious, a combination of features never observed in other cockroach species.
van Baaren, Joan   +4 more
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New Alkaloid from Schultesia guianensis

Journal of Natural Products, 1988
E M, Nóbrega   +4 more
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