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Systematic Botany Monographs is a series published on an irregular basis of taxonomic revisions and monographs focused on a particular plant group with . Revision of Cuphea Section Melvilla (Lythraceae).
Systematic Botany Monographs is a series published on an irregular basis of taxonomic revisions and monographs focused on a particular plant group with emphases on species delimitations and accompanying nomenclature, as well as information about morphology, distribution, and phylogeny. David J. Harris and Alexandra H. Wortley.
Revision of Cuphea Section Diploptychia (Lythraceae).
The Lythraceae (Myrtales) are a family of 28 genera and ca. 600 species constituting with the Combretaceae and sister family Onagraceae a major lineage of the Myrtales and including the former Sonneratiaceae, Duabangaceae, Punicaceae, and Trapaceae . Cuphea fluviatilis S. A. Graham, a new species of the Lythraceae from the margins of the Río Samaná in Antioquia Department, Colombia, is described and illustrated. The taxonomic relationships of the species are unsettled. Revision of Cuphea Section Diploptychia (Lythraceae).
Author: Graham, Shirley A. Source: Systematic Botany, Volume 42, Number 4, December 2017, pp. 859-919(61)
Author: Graham, Shirley A. 859-919(61). Publisher: American Society of Plant Taxonomists. lt; previous article. This d study of the New World genus Cuphea section Brachyandra is part of a of the 1903 monograph of Cuphea by E. Koehne. The section is narrowly defined here as comprising annual and perennial herbs and subshrubs with floral tubes 39(11. 5) mm long, stamens deeply inserted, and anthers positioned proximal to the sinuses of the sepals. Thirteen species and three varieties are recognized.
A revision of Cuphea section Melvilla (Lythraceae). Systematic Botany Monographs 105: 1–146. Barber, J. Ghebretinsae, S. An expanded phylogeny of Cuphea (Lythraceae) and an American Monophyly. Plant Systematics and Evolution 289:35-44. Graham, S. J. G. Pinheiro Coelho, a. M. Murad, E. L. Rech, T. B. Cavalcanti. Patterns of fatty acid composition in seed oils of Cuphea, with new records from Brazil and Mexico. and A. Ovary, fruit, and seed morphology of the Lythraceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 175(2): 202–240.
Revision of Cuphea Section Heterodon (Lythraceae). The family limits of the Lythraceae and relationships among the ca. 31 genera remain poorly known in spite of previous phylogenetic studies. We use morphology and DNA sequences from the rbcL gene
This d study of the New World genus Cuphea section Brachyandra is part of a of the .
This d study of the New World genus Cuphea section Brachyandra is part of a of the 1903 monograph of Cuphea b. .Published: 27 December 2017. by American Society of Plant Taxonomists. in Systematic Botany. Systematic Botany, Volume 42, pp 859-919; doi:10.
Systematic Botany Monographs encompasses taxonomic revisions and monographs published by the . Revision of Cuphea Section Heterodon (Lythraceae) Mar. 21, 1988 pp. 1-168.
Systematic Botany Monographs encompasses taxonomic revisions and monographs published by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Subjects: Biological Sciences, Botany & Plant Sciences, Science & Mathematics. Collections: Biological Sciences Collection, Ecology & Botany II Collection, Life Sciences Collection.
a b Graham, Shirley (1988). Revision of Cuphea Section Heterodon (Lythraceae)". Systematic Botany Monographs.
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