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AfrotropicalPolypedilumsubgenusTripodura, with a review of the subgenus (Diptera: Chironomidae)

Zoologica Scripta, 2002
Vårdal, H., Bjørlo, A. & Sæther, O. A. (2002). AfrotropicalPolypedilumsubgenusTripodura, with a review of the subgenus (Diptera: Chironomidae). —Zoologica Scripta, 31,331–402.A subgeneric diagnosis for all stages of the subgenusTripoduraTownes,1945 of the genusPolypedilumKieffer,1912 is given.
Hege Vårdal   +2 more
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Syrrhopodon Subgenus Pseudocalymperes in the Neotropics

The Bryologist, 1999
Five taxa of Syrrhopodon subgenus Pseudocalymperes occur in the Neotropics. Their neotropical ranges are summarized and a key is provided. Syrrhopodon africanus subsp. graminicola is reported new to Puerto Rico; S. cymbifolius is reported new to Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Honduras, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela; S.
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Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase in the Trypanosoma subgenus, Trypanozoon

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1994
The enzyme dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase has been discovered and characterised in four salivarian trypanosomes of the subgenus trypanozoon: Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. b. gambiense, T. b. rhodesiense, and Trypanosoma evansi. The three T. brucei species, which have insect procyclic forms biochemically distinct from their mammalian bloodstream forms ...
Anthony J. Else   +5 more
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A New Subgenus of Stictocardia (Convolvulaceae)

Kew Bulletin, 1990
Accepted for publication December 1989. * Although the usually very scholarly Hans Hallier originally spelt the epithet 'incomta' in both his publications and was followed by all other botanists who referred to it in print, several specimens had been written up as 'incompta' at Kew.
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A New Subgenus in Luzula (Juncaceae)

Brittonia, 1963
The name Luzula purpurea is well known to those familiar with the literature of cytogeneties. Since the discovery that this species has relatively large chromosomes with diffuse centromeres, it has been the subject of much cytological study. Unfortunately, however, the name L.
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Ramaria subgenus Echinoramaria

Mycologia, 1983
D. E. Stuntz, R. H. Petersen
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Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium

Field Mycology, 2009
Alick Henrici   +2 more
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Cortinarius subgenus. Phlegmacium in Britain

Field Mycology, 2020
Mario Tortelli, Geoffrey Kibby
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