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A new larval host record for Sphingomorpha chlorea (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) from Karnataka, India

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa, 2011
Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) is reported as a new larval hostplant for Sphingomorpha chlorea (Cramer) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) from Savandurga, Karnataka, India.
A. Gupta, P. Smetacek
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Complete chloroplast genome of Callicarpa formosana Rolfe, a famous ornamental plant and traditional medicinal herb

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Callicarpa formosana is a species of beauty-berry with large medicinal value belonging to the family Verbenaceae. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of C. formosana was sequenced using Illumina Hiseq X Ten platform. The chloroplast genome was
Yongxi Du   +3 more
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Autorotating dispersal units of Getonia floribunda Roxb. (Combretaceae): morphology, aerodynamics and geometrical significance

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, Volume 2026, Issue 1, January 2026.
Dispersal units that continuously rotate while falling purely due to aerodynamic forces are called autorotating dispersal units. Single‐ to multi‐winged forms of autorotating dispersal units occur in nature. The dispersal unit of Getonia floribunda Roxb.
V. V. Drisya   +3 more
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Ethnomedicine of the Kagera Region, north western Tanzania. Part 3: plants used in traditional medicine in Kikuku village, Muleba District. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
BACKGROUND\ud \ud The Kagera region of north western Tanzania has a rich culture of traditional medicine use and practice. Traditional medicines are the mainstay of healthcare in this region and are known to support the management of many illnesses such ...
Moshi, Mainen J   +2 more
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Essential oil of Lippia Citriodora H.B.K. (Verbenaceae)

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2002
The essential oil of the leaves of Lippia citriodora H.B.K. (Verbenaceae) cultivated in Iran was analyzed by capillary GC, GC/MS and co-injection techniques. The major constituents were geraniol, 1-octen-3- ol,nerol, neral and limonene + 1,8- cineole.
F Mojab   +3 more
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Boraginales (Boraginaceae s.l.) and Lamiales (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) in a Conservation Area in the Semiarid Region of Northeastern Brazil

open access: yesRodriguésia, 2019
A taxonomic treatment for Boraginales (Boraginaceae s.l.) and Lamiales (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) in the Engenheiro Avidos Ecological Park, a full-protection reserve located in the semiarid region of Paraíba State in northeastern Brazil is presented in ...
Francisco Carlos Pinheiro da Costa   +1 more
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Urban rendezvous: Spatiotemporal overlap is more important than abundance and trait matching for urban plant–pollinator interactions

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 1, January 2026.
Our study shows that the generalized structure of urban plant–pollinator interactions is mirrored in the mechanisms that shape them, as interactions are governed primarily by less restrictive drivers such as abundance and spatiotemporal overlap rather than by trait matching.
Victor H. D. Silva   +9 more
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Verbenaceae endémicas del Perú

open access: yesRevista Peruana de Biología, 2013
La familia Verbenaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar 23 géneros y 201 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ulloa et al., 2004), entre arbustos, árboles y hierbas, además de lianas y bejucos.
Blanca León
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Effects of elevation and microclimatic temperatures on butterfly–flower interaction networks in a Mediterranean mountain range

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 19, Issue 1, Page 93-105, January 2026.
We tested how elevation and microclimate influenced butterfly–flower interaction networks at the hottest time of year in a Mediterranean mountain range. Interactions were dominated at all sites by one or two abundant butterfly and flower species, but butterfly networks were more robust to plant species loss at higher elevations. Nectar availability may
Mario Álamo   +3 more
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Diversity, Structural Dynamics, Regeneration Potential, and Endemism of Moist Evergreen Afromontane Forests in Ethiopia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Forestry Research, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
The moist evergreen Afromontane forest (MEAF) in Ethiopia is characterized by unique species diversity and serves as the center of origin and diversity for Coffea arabica. A systematic review of MEAF in Ethiopia was conducted following the PRISMA 2020 protocol.
Worku Misganaw Tebabal   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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