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Typification ofDendrophthora buxifolia(Viscaceae)

Rhodora, 2016
Abstract Typification of Dendrophthora buxifolia, a species of mistletoe from Cuba, is addressed here. A lectotype and epitype are designated. Also, a lectotype for Dendrophthora buxifolia var. rotundata, considered as a synonym, is designated.
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A revision of the genus Notothixos (Viscaceae)

Brunonia, 1983
Notothixos is a genus of eight species distributed from Ceylon, Lower Burma and the Philippines southwards and eastwards through the Malesian region to Santa Cruz Islands and south-eastern Australia. It is distinguished by a dense and conspicuous indumentum of dendritic, stellately branched or peltate hairs or scales, and by lateral ...
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Classification of the Loranthaceae and Viscaceae

1965
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Eugenia viscacea Sobral 2013, sp. nov.

2013
Published as part of Sobral, Marcos, 2013, Eight New Atlantic Rainforest Species and Nomenclatural Notes in Brazilian Myrtaceae, pp. 43-61 in Phytotaxa 135 (1) on pages 52-54, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.135.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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New synonyms and comments on Phoradendron (Viscaceae)

2015
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Viscaceae

1997
This family, nowadays usually separated from the Loranthaceae, has far fewer species in Malesia, viz. 26, divided over 4 genera: Ginalloa (6 species), Korthalsella (5), Notothixos (6), and Viscum (9). The general part of the treatment covers 9 pages and includes paragraphs on vegetative anatomy by P. Baas and L.
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Vectors, viscin, and Viscaceae: mistletoes as parasites, mutualists, and resources

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2003
Mistletoes are aerial, hemiparasitic plants found on trees throughout the world. They have unique ecological arrangements with the host plants they parasitize and the birds that disperse their seeds. Similar in many respects to vector-borne macroparasites, mistletoes are often detrimental to their hosts, and can even kill them.
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Viscaceae

2014
Job Kuijt, Bertel Hansen
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New Malesian species of Viscaceae

1996
Three new Malesian species of Viscaceae are described. Ginalloa flagellaris Barlow is distinguished as a species from New Guinea and New Britain, previously included within G. arnottiana Korthals. Viscum exile Barlow is recognized as a new species endemic to Celebes, related to V. ovalifolium.
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