Rhaphidophora Tonkinensis
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Rhaphidophora Tonkinensis
''Rhaphidophora'' is a genus in the family Araceae, occurring from tropical Africa eastwards through Malesia and Australasia to the Western Pacific. The genus consists of approximately 100 species. Description This is a genus of evergreen, robust, climbing plants. The flowers are bisexual, lacking a Tepal, perigone. The spathe is shed after flowering. The ovules number eight or more and are superposed on two (rarely 3) parietal placentas of the Ovary (plants), ovary. The flowers produce many, ellipsoid, straight seeds with a brittle and smooth outer coat (testa). These are Epiphyte, hemiepiphytes, plants capable of beginning life as a seed and sending roots to the soil, or beginning as a terrestrial plant that climbs a tree and then sends roots back to the soil. In rare cases they are terrestrial rheophytes (plants that grow in fast-flowing water). Their bast fibers have typically abundant, long and slender trichosclereids, merging with the fibers of the Ground tissue#Sclerenc ...
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Rhaphidophorinae
The subfamily Rhaphidophorinae contains the single tribe of camel crickets, the Rhaphidophorini, based on the type genus ''Rhaphidophora''. Species can be found in: India, southern China, Japan, Indo-China, Malesia and Australasia. Genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: # '' Diarhaphidophora'' Gorochov, 2012 # '' Eurhaphidophora'' Gorochov, 1999 # '' Minirhaphidophora'' Gorochov, 2002 # '' Neorhaphidophora'' Gorochov, 1999 # '' Pararhaphidophora'' – monotypic: '' Pararhaphidophora anatoliji'' Gorochov, 1999 # ''Rhaphidophora ''Rhaphidophora'' is a genus in the family Araceae, occurring from tropical Africa eastwards through Malesia and Australasia to the Western Pacific. The genus consists of approximately 100 species. Description This is a genus of evergreen, robu ...'' Serville, 1838 # '' Sinorhaphidophora'' Qin, Jiang, Liu & Li, 2018 – monotypic: '' Sinorhaphidophora hainanensis'' (Bian & Shi, 2016) # '' Stonychophora'' Karny, 1934 References External ...
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