Dendropemon (beetle)
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Dendropemon (beetle)
''Dendropemon'' is a genus of mistletoes which is endemic to the Caribbean. Members of the genus are hemi-parasites which normally grow on trees and shrubs, although self-parasitism is known to occur. The approximately 31 species range from The Bahamas and Cuba in the north and west, to Barbados and St. Vincent in the southwest. Diversity and endemism is highest on the island of Hispaniola.Kuijt (2011) pp. 14-15 The name ''Dendropemon'' coined by botanist Carl Ludwig Blume in 1830. He recognised it as a section within the genus '' Loranthus'', rather than a distinct genus. Although no derivation was given for the name of the genus, it is believed to come from the Greek ''dendron'' (δένδρν), tree, and ''pemon'' (πήμων), harmful. Description ''Dendropemon'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic mistletoes which parasitise trees and shrubs. Plants are "moderate" sized with simple, opposite leaves and stems that are generally rounded or square, but are occasionally winged. ...
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Dendropemon Caribaeus
''Dendropemon'' is a genus of mistletoes which is endemic to the Caribbean. Members of the genus are hemi-parasites which normally grow on trees and shrubs, although self-parasitism is known to occur. The approximately 31 species range from The Bahamas and Cuba in the north and west, to Barbados and St. Vincent in the southwest. Diversity and endemism is highest on the island of Hispaniola.Kuijt (2011) pp. 14-15 The name ''Dendropemon'' coined by botanist Carl Ludwig Blume in 1830. He recognised it as a section within the genus '' Loranthus'', rather than a distinct genus. Although no derivation was given for the name of the genus, it is believed to come from the Greek ''dendron'' (δένδρν), tree, and ''pemon'' (πήμων), harmful. Description ''Dendropemon'' is a genus of hemi-parasitic mistletoes which parasitise trees and shrubs. Plants are "moderate" sized with simple, opposite leaves and stems that are generally rounded or square, but are occasionally winged. Epico ...
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