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Phytotaxa, 2021
We describe and illustrate a new species of Besleria (Gesneriaceae) from the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. This new species is morphologically similar to B. florida, B. microphylla, B. silverstoneana, and B. solanoides.
Olga Lorena CORTÉS-CEBALLOS +4 more
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We describe and illustrate a new species of Besleria (Gesneriaceae) from the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. This new species is morphologically similar to B. florida, B. microphylla, B. silverstoneana, and B. solanoides.
Olga Lorena CORTÉS-CEBALLOS +4 more
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Revista En-contexto
Las MiPymes tienen una participación vital en el desarrollo económico del Valle del Cauca, Colombia, por lo que su crecimiento se refleja en crecimiento para esta región. Esta investigación correlacional tiene un enfoque cuantitativo, no experimental, la
P. C. Ledesma-Cepeda +2 more
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Las MiPymes tienen una participación vital en el desarrollo económico del Valle del Cauca, Colombia, por lo que su crecimiento se refleja en crecimiento para esta región. Esta investigación correlacional tiene un enfoque cuantitativo, no experimental, la
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Outcomes of Congenital Zika Virus Infection During an Outbreak in Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2019BACKGROUND Despite increasing information in the literature regarding congenital Zika infection, gaps remain in our knowledge of its clinical manifestations.
J. P. Calle-Giraldo +12 more
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Ectopsocidae (Psocodea: ‘Psocoptera’) from Valle del Cauca and NNP Gorgona, Colombia
Zootaxa, 2014The results of a survey of the psocid family Ectopsocidae in Valle del Cauca and NNP Gorgona, are here presented. Fifteen species were identified, in the genera Ectopsocus (14 species), and Ectopsocopsis (one species); four of the Ectopsocus species are new to science and are here described and illustrated. The male of E.
Oscar Fernando Saenz, Manchola +2 more
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