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  • although reservations have been expressed concerning its monophyly (Campbell 1985; Jacobs 1987; Kellogg and Campbell 1987). More recent studies, both morphological
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  • were assigned to the Sinopteridaceae and Pteridaceae by D. B. Lellinger (1985) and were included in five families by R. E. G. Pichi-Sermolli (1977). The
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  • In narrower concepts, such as that of G. K. Brown and G. S. Varadarajan (1985), which rely heavily on chromosome and distribution data, six segregate families
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  • the Danthonieae and Arundineae, in the Arundinoideae (e.g., Watson et al. 1985; Clayton and Renvoize 1986; Kellogg and Campbell 1987), but Esen and Hilu
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  • tembloriensis, Clarkia unguiculata (Spach) K. E. Holsinger Taxon 34: 705. 1985. Harlan Lewis†, Peter C. Hoch Basionym: Phaeostoma spach Hist. Nat Vég. 4:
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  • H. T. Clifford, and P. F. Yeo. 1985. The Families of Monocotyledons. Berlin. Haynes, R. R. and L. B. Holm-Nielsen. 1985. A generic treatment of Alismatidae
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  • pedicels, has been made at least since the time of Theophrastus (Q. P. Sinnott 1985), and has been supported by molecular data (A. E. Senters and D. E. Soltis
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  • nw Mexico Species ca. 40 (15 in the flora). G. A. Levin and T. W. Mulroy (1985) studied floral morphology, nectar production, and breeding systems in 21
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  • Myoporaceae as distinct from Scrophulariaceae (J. Henrickson and L. D. Flyr 1985). R. G. Olmstead et al. (2001) confirmed this closeness in their molecular
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  • ptilodon var. caespitosa (Jenman) Lellinger Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 98: 387. 1985. A. Murray Evans Basionym: Polypodium pectinatum var. caespitosum Jenman
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  • Arctanthemum arcticum (Tzvelev) Tzvelev Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 22: 274. 1985. Luc Brouillet Etymology: Greek arktos, northern, and anthemon, flower, alluding
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  • wetlands, on shores, marshes, or wet tundra. Cayouette, J. and P. Morisset. 1985. Chromosome studies on natural hybrids between maritime species of Carex
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  • 35: 155–168. Rohrer, J. R. 1985. A generic revision of the Hylocomiaceae. J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 59: 241–278. Rohrer, J. R. 1985b. A phenetic and phylogenetic
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  • Peterson et al. 2001; Grass Phylogeny Working Group 2001, but see Campbell 1985). Genera 17.01 to 17.34 correspond to the Eragrostideae and genera 17.35
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  • States: Monocotyledons. Athens, Ga. Haynes, R. R. and L. B. Holm-Nielsen. 1985. A generic treatment of Alismatidae in the Neotropics. Acta Amazôn. 15(suppl
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  • Phytolaccaceae by numerous authors (e.g., G. K. Brown and G. S. Varadarajan 1985). Achatocarpaceae is distinguished from Phytolaccaceae by a combination of
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  • record of the Styracaceae extends back to the early Eocene (B. H. Tiffney 1985). In the present treatment, calyx dimensions include the hypanthium, whereas
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  • speciesHolmgrenanthe petrophila (Coville & C. V. Morton) Elisens Syst. Bot. Monogr. 5: 54. 1985. Wayne J. Elisens IllustratedEndemicConservation concern Basionym: Maurandya
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  • recognition of species. H. A. Crum (1984) and others (R. E. Daniels and A. Eddy 1985; A. L. Andrews 1958, 1959) have adopted more conservative taxonomic concepts
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  • one (A. Eddy 1988+, vol. 2) to four (D. H. Vitt 1982) to eight (H. Robinson 1985). Because of its peculiar peristome, Octoblepharum is placed in the Octoblepharaceae
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