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Amylotheca Acuminatifolia
''Amylotheca'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic aerial shrubs in the family Loranthaceae, found in Borneo, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Australia (in New South Wales and Queensland), Sumatra, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Philippines Description The genus ''Amylotheca'' is distinguished from other Australian Loranthaceae genera by having *Petals which are united to the middle or higher *Six petals *A straight corolla tube * epicortical runners *inflorescences usually a raceme of triads on a single raceme. Species Accepted species according to Plants of the world online *'' Amylotheca acuminatifolia'' Barlow *''Amylotheca dictyophleba'' (F.Muell.) Tiegh. *'' Amylotheca duthieana'' (King) Danser *'' Amylotheca subumbellata'' Barlow Reference: Recent Publication *''Amylotheca cleofei'' Tandang, Galindon & A.S.Rob. Ecology An inventory of host plants for ''Amylotheca'' spp. is given by Downey Taxonomy ''Amylotheca'' is a member of the family Loranthaceae L ...
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Amylotheca Dictyophleba
''Amylotheca dictyophleba'' is a member of the mistletoe family, Loranthaceae, and was first described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller as ''Loranthus dictyophlebus'', but in 1894, Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem transferred it to his newly described genus, ''Amylotheca''. It is native to Australia where it is found in New South Wales and Queensland. It is native also to the Pacific Islands of New Caledonia, New Guinea, and Vanuatu. References External links ''Amylotheca dictyophleba'': images and occurrence data
from Global Biodiversity Information Facility, GBIF {{Taxonbar, from=Q15378409 Amylotheca, dictyophleba Flora of Australia Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller ...
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Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republika sang Filipinas * ibg, Republika nat Filipinas * ilo, Republika ti Filipinas * ivv, Republika nu Filipinas * pam, Republika ning Filipinas * krj, Republika kang Pilipinas * mdh, Republika nu Pilipinas * mrw, Republika a Pilipinas * pag, Republika na Filipinas * xsb, Republika nin Pilipinas * sgd, Republika nan Pilipinas * tgl, Republika ng Pilipinas * tsg, Republika sin Pilipinas * war, Republika han Pilipinas * yka, Republika si Pilipinas In the recognized optional languages of the Philippines: * es, República de las Filipinas * ar, جمهورية الفلبين, Jumhūriyyat al-Filibbīn is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean and consists of around 7,641 islands t ...
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Amylotheca
''Amylotheca'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic aerial shrubs in the family Loranthaceae, found in Borneo, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Australia (in New South Wales and Queensland), Sumatra, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Philippines Description The genus ''Amylotheca'' is distinguished from other Australian Loranthaceae genera by having *Petals which are united to the middle or higher *Six petals *A straight corolla tube * epicortical runners *inflorescences usually a raceme of triads on a single raceme. Species Accepted species according to Plants of the world online *'' Amylotheca acuminatifolia'' Barlow *'' Amylotheca dictyophleba'' (F.Muell.) Tiegh. *'' Amylotheca duthieana'' (King) Danser *'' Amylotheca subumbellata'' Barlow Reference: Recent Publication *'' Amylotheca cleofei'' Tandang, Galindon & A.S.Rob. Ecology An inventory of host plants for ''Amylotheca'' spp. is given by Downey Taxonomy ''Amylotheca'' is a member of the family Loranthaceae within the ...
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Locules
A locule (plural locules) or loculus (plural loculi) (meaning "little place" in Latin) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism (animal, plant, or fungus). In angiosperms (flowering plants), the term ''locule'' usually refers to a chamber within an ovary (gynoecium or carpel) of the flower and fruits. Depending on the number of locules in the ovary, fruits can be classified as ''uni-locular'' (unilocular), ''bi-locular'', ''tri-locular'' or ''multi-locular''. The number of locules present in a gynoecium may be equal to or less than the number of carpels. The locules contain the ovules or seeds. The term may also refer to chambers within anthers containing pollen. In Ascomycete fungi, locules are chambers within the hymenium in which the perithecia An ascocarp, or ascoma (), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically co ...
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Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem
Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem (; 19 April 1839 – 28 April 1914) was a French botanist born in Baillleul in the département of Nord. He was one of the best known French botanists of the latter nineteenth century. Life Van Tieghem's father was a textile merchant who died of yellow fever in Martinique before he was born, and his mother shortly thereafter. One of five children, he obtained his ''baccalauréat'' in 1856, and continued his studies at the École Normale Supérieure, where after receiving agrégation, he worked in the laboratory of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895). Here he performed research involving the cultivation of mushrooms. He is credited with creation of the eponymous "Van Tieghem cell", a device mounted on a microscope slide that allows for observing the development of a fungus' mycelium. In 1864 he earned his doctorate in physical sciences with a thesis titled ''Recherches sur la fermentation de l'urée et de l'acide hippurique'', and two years later ob ...
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Santalales
The Santalales are an order of flowering plants with a cosmopolitan distribution, but heavily concentrated in tropical and subtropical regions. It derives its name from its type genus ''Santalum'' (sandalwood). Mistletoe is the common name for a number of parasitic plants within the order. Overview Many of the members of the order are parasitic plants, mostly hemiparasites, able to produce sugars through photosynthesis, but tapping the stems or roots of other plants to obtain water and minerals; some (e.g. ''Arceuthobium'') are obligate parasites, have low concentrations of chlorophyll within their shoots (1/5 to 1/10 of that found in their host's foliage), and derive the majority of their sustenance from their hosts' vascular tissues (water, micro- and macronutrients, and sucrose). Most have seeds without testae (seed coats), which is unusual for flowering plants. Classification The APG IV system of 2016 includes seven families. As in the earlier APG III system, it was ...
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Alastair Robinson
Alastair S. Robinson (born 1980) is a taxonomist and field botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genus ''Nepenthes'', for which he is regarded as a world authority.Ellison, A. & Adamec, L. eds., 2017. Contributing Author Information. ''Carnivorous Plants: Physiology, ecology, and evolution''. Oxford University Press. . McPherson, S.R. 2009. ''Pitcher Plants of the Old World''. Redfern Natural History Productions Ltd., Poole. He is currently Manager Biodiversity Services at the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, where he oversees identification botany services, the Library and Artwork components of the State Botanical Collection, and the botanical journal '' Muelleria'', a peer-reviewed scientific journal on botany published by the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, for which he is Editor in Chief. In 2007, Robinson co-discovered the giant Palawan pitcher plant, '' Nepenthes attenboroughii'', for which he published the formal descript ...
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John Michael Galindon
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * ...
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Danilo Tandang
Danilo Tandang is a Filipino botanist (plant taxonomist), working in the National Museum of the Philippines, Philippines Danilo Tandang is a main contributor for ''Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines'', by Leonard Co. He does research on the Philippine flowering plants. Species described *'' Corybas kaiganganianus'' *'' Begonia normaaguilarae'' *'' Decaisnina tomentosa'' *'' Vaccinium carmesianum'' *'' Dischidia argentii'' *'' Dischidia glabrata'' *'' Begonia burabod'' *'' Begonia tarangban'' *'' Begonia sohoton'' *'' Begonia benitotanii'' *''Amylotheca cleofei'' *'' Hypericum perryongii'' *'' Corybas boholensis'' *'' Begonia truncatifolia'' *'' Begonia beijnenii'' *'' Begonia cabanillasii'' *'' Begonia droseroides'' *'' Begonia gabaldonensis'' *'' Begonia madulidii'' *'' Corybas circinatus'' *''Dilochia deleoniae'' *'' Mycetia suedixieana'' *'' Mycetia dagohoyana'' *'' Timonius sulitii'' *'' Timonius noli-tangere'' *'' Ixora alejandroi'' *'' Hoya irisiae'' *'' Nepenthes ...
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Amylotheca Cleofei
''Amylotheca'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic aerial shrubs in the family Loranthaceae, found in Borneo, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Australia (in New South Wales and Queensland), Sumatra, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Philippines Description The genus ''Amylotheca'' is distinguished from other Australian Loranthaceae genera by having *Petals which are united to the middle or higher *Six petals *A straight corolla tube * epicortical runners *inflorescences usually a raceme of triads on a single raceme. Species Accepted species according to Plants of the world online *''Amylotheca acuminatifolia'' Bryan Alwyn Barlow, Barlow *''Amylotheca dictyophleba'' (F.Muell.) Tiegh. *''Amylotheca duthieana'' (King) Danser *''Amylotheca subumbellata'' Bryan Alwyn Barlow, Barlow Reference: Recent Publication *''Amylotheca cleofei'' Danilo Tandang, Tandang, John Michael Galindon, Galindon & Alastair Robinson, A.S.Rob. Ecology An inventory of host plants for ''Amylotheca'' spp. is given ...
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Amylotheca Subumbellata
''Amylotheca'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic aerial shrubs in the family Loranthaceae, found in Borneo, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Australia (in New South Wales and Queensland), Sumatra, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Philippines Description The genus ''Amylotheca'' is distinguished from other Australian Loranthaceae genera by having *Petals which are united to the middle or higher *Six petals *A straight corolla tube * epicortical runners *inflorescences usually a raceme of triads on a single raceme. Species Accepted species according to Plants of the world online *''Amylotheca acuminatifolia'' Barlow *''Amylotheca dictyophleba'' (F.Muell.) Tiegh. *'' Amylotheca duthieana'' (King) Danser *'' Amylotheca subumbellata'' Barlow Reference: Recent Publication *''Amylotheca cleofei'' Tandang, Galindon & A.S.Rob. Ecology An inventory of host plants for ''Amylotheca'' spp. is given by Downey Taxonomy ''Amylotheca'' is a member of the family Loranthaceae Lo ...
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Danser
Benedictus Hubertus Danser (May 24, 1891, Schiedam – October 18, 1943, Groningen), often abbreviated B. H. Danser, was a Dutch taxonomist and botanist. Danser specialised in the plant families Loranthaceae, Nepenthaceae, and Polygonaceae. In 1928, Danser published an exhaustive revision of the genus '' Nepenthes'', recognising 65 species in "The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies". While nowadays more than 140 species of ''Nepenthes'' are known,McPherson, S.R. 2011. '' New Nepenthes: Volume One''. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole. Danser's work is still referenced by specialists in the field.Clarke, C.M. 2006. Introduction. In: Danser, B.H. ''The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies''. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu. pp. 1–15. Danser died in Groningen on October 18, 1943. The genus ''Dansera'' ( Fabaceae) and the species ''Nepenthes danseri'' ( Nepenthaceae), ''Rumex danseri'' (Polygonaceae) and ''Taxillus danseriana'' (Loranthaceae ...
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