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Inter-relações das famílias das Zingiberales
A ordem Zingiberales (Scitamineae, Scitaminales) é claramente delimitada e aceita como um grupo natural de oito famílias: Zingiberaceae, Costaceae, Marantaceae, Cannaceae, Lowiaceae, Musaceae, Heliconiaceae e Strelitziaceae.
Carlos Eduardo Ferreira de Castro
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Flora of Ceará Wetlands, Brazil: Zingiberales
The study aimed to describe the species of Zingiberales in the wetlands of Ceará. Specimens from the herbaria ALCB, EAC, HUVA and HVASF were analyzed. Field work was carried out between 2010 and 2023. As result, we recognize representatives of Cannaceae (
Hugo Pereira do Nascimento +2 more
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Flora da Usina São José, Igarassu, Pernambuco: Zingiberales [PDF]
Zingiberales está representada na flora brasileira por cerca de 300 espécies, ocorrendo na região Nordeste aproximadamente 100 espécies. O conhecimento sobre a ordem na Floresta Atlântica do estado de Pernambuco é incipiente, tendo esse estudo o objetivo
Naédja Kaliére Marques de Luna +2 more
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HOMEOSIS IN THE FLOWERS OF THE ZINGIBERALES [PDF]
Homeosis has played an important role in the evolution of the flowers of the Zingiberales, especially those of the Ginger Group. In the Zingiberaceae, two members of the outer androecial whorl are replaced by a lip, and two members of the inner androecial whorl are replaced by petaloid staminodes.
Kirchoff, Bruce K. +1 more
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Discussion, Zingiberales feeders Several Zingiberaceae- and Costaceae-feeders show a distinctive feature of the pupa, i.e. the C-shaped rim to the T1 spiracle. This has been found in species of Semalea, Xanthodisca, Hypoleucis and Caenides reported here, and can also be seen in the palm-feeding Caenides dacela (Cock et al. 2014).
Cock, Matthew J. W. +2 more
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Ovary Structure in the Costaceae (Zingiberales) [PDF]
The morphology and histology of the ovary is investigated in four species representing the four genera of the family Costaceae. Only one species of Costus has been investigated prior to this study. The present study identifies new characters and confirms or corrects those previously reported for all four genera.
Kirchoff, Bruce K. +1 more
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Aquatic flies (Diptera) in phytotelmata of Neotropical Zingiberales plants
Phytotelmata are temporary pools of rainwater impounded on plants. These pools provide aquatic habitats in which immature stages of insects live.
Barbara Hayford +3 more
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Zingiberales Griseb., Grundr. Syst. Bot.
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Whence Came These Plants Most Foul? Phylogenomics and Biogeography of Lowiaceae (Zingiberales) [PDF]
Lowiaceae (order Zingiberales) is a small family of forest herbs in Southeast Asia. All species belong to the genus Orchidantha. They are known for possessing orchid-like flowers that are smelly, apparently mimicking dead animals, feces, or mushrooms ...
Matti A. Niissalo +8 more
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Zingiberales are a primarily tropical lineage of monocots. The current pantropical distribution of the order suggests an historical Gondwanan distribution, however the evolutionary history of the group has never been analyzed in a temporal context to test if the order is old enough to attribute its current distribution to vicariance mediated by the ...
John Kress, Chelsea Specht
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