Monroella and Petriea exhibit these features and by the development of indehiscence of the pod, the Huttonella subgenus subsequently arose. |
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The plants of this subgenus are shrubs, subshrubs, perennial or annual herbs, and have a worldwide distribution. |
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Section Eudryandra was promoted to subgenus rank, but replaced by the autonym D. subg. |
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There are 66 species worldwide and all come under the genus or are a subgenus of Sialis. |
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We analyzed 32 isolates representing 14 species of the subgenus Daphnia. |
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However, P. rufuschaneyi does not have the characteristic ligulate nectar disc and apiculate anthers that are also found in subgenus Gomphidium. |
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And the group of flies that melanogaster is closely related to already has a subgenus called Sophophora. |
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Because Nuculopsis is similar to the longer lived and commoner genus Nuculana, it has been considered a subgenus of Nuculana. |
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Glycine max belongs to the subgenus Soja, which also contains G. soja and G. gracilis. |
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The males also lack the feathered mid-tibia that characterizes most species of subgenus Pterandrus. |
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The first subgenus, also called Tamias, contains the eastern chipmunk T. striatus, found in eastern Canada and the eastern United States. |
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As in other tested species belonging to the subgenus Ceratitis, males are attracted to trimedlure and terpinyl acetate, but not methyl eugenol. |
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In genetics, subclade is a term used to describe a subgroup of a subgenus or haplogroup. |
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The species, placed in subgenus Telamonia, is characterised by a veil that becomes increasingly reddish. |
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This species in subgenus Telamonia is one of the most common ones in native beech forests. |
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Related species in subgenus Ceratitis, such as C. malgassa, have blunt spatulate appendages with a white spatulate section. |
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In the gastropods groups I surveyed, 124 taxa at the subgenus and species-group level occurred in the Gatunian Province during the late Miocene and early Pliocene. |
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They differ from the other species in the subgenus by the small, oval, suborally placed avicularia. |
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Species of Tulipa subgenus are predominate in medium-altitude mountains. |
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Species are listed in alphabetical order by tribe, genus, and subgenus. |
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Biological characteristics of the mutillid subgenus Photopsis Blake and their systematic values. |
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Sandflies in this subgenus have erect setae at the caudal part of the first dorsal tergite that are uniformly recumbent. |
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The males of most species of subgenus Pterandrus have rows of stout setae on both the anterior and posterior edges of each mid-tibia, giving a feathered appearance. |
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The remaining sections within subgenus Narcissus include both lowland and mountain habitats. |
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A common name for some species is 'flags', while the plants of the subgenus Scorpiris are widely known as 'junos', particularly in horticulture. |
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Species of this subgenus have reduced chaetotaxy on their first walking legs, which distinctly separates them from members of the subgenus Unionicola and other subgenera. |
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The list below contains many Prunus species that bear the common name cherry, but they are not necessarily members of the subgenus Cerasus, or bear edible fruit. |
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The subgenus is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with two species in America, three in Europe, and the remainder in Asia. |
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Tropical soda apple, Solanum viarum Dunal, is a perennial South American shrub in the Acanthophora section, subgenus Leptostemonum in the family Solanaceae. |
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Subgenus Hermione in turn arose in the southwestern mediterranean and north west Africa. |
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Subgenus Rhopalotricha occurs in the Neotropics, islands of the southwestern Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia. |
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