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Schizonotus (wasp)
''Schizonotus'' may refer to: Animals * ''Schizonotus'' (wasp), a genus of parasitic wasps in the subfamily Pteromalinae Plants * A rejected synonym of ''Sorbaria'', in family Rosaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Asclepias'', in family Apocynaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Holodiscus ''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species ...
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Schizonotus (wasp)
''Schizonotus'' may refer to: Animals * ''Schizonotus'' (wasp), a genus of parasitic wasps in the subfamily Pteromalinae Plants * A rejected synonym of ''Sorbaria'', in family Rosaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Asclepias'', in family Apocynaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Holodiscus ''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species ...
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Pteromalinae
Pteromalinae is a parasitoid wasp subfamily in the family Pteromalidae. Genera *Otitesellini: ''Adiyodiella'', ''Apocrypta'', ''Arachonia'', ''Bouceka'', ''Comptoniella'', ''Crossogaster'', ''Diaziella'', ''Dobunabaa'', ''Eujacobsonia'', ''Grandiana'', ''Grasseiana'', ''Guadalia'', ''Lipothymus'', '' Marginalia'', ''Micranisa'', ''Micrognathophora'', ''Otitesella'', ''Philosycella'', ''Philosycus'', ''Philoverdance'', ''Philotrypesis'', '' Robertsia'', ''Seres'', ''Sycoecus'', ''Sycoryctes'', ''Sycoscapter'', ''Walkerella'', ''Watshamiella'' *Pteromalini: '' Ablaxia'', ''Abomalus'', ''Acaenacis'', ''Acroclisella'', ''Acroclisissa'', ''Acroclypa'', ''Acrocormus'', ''Aepocerus'', ''Afropsilocera'', ''Aggelma'', ''Agiommatus'', ''Aiemea'', ''Allocricellius'', ''Alticornis'', ''Amandia'', ''Amblypachus'', ''Amphidocius'', ''Angulifrons'', ''Anisopteromalus'', ''Ankaratrella'', ''Anogmoides'', ''Anogmus'', ''Anorbanus'', ''Apelioma'', ''Apsilocera'', ''Apycnetron'', ''Arachnopteroma ...
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Sorbaria
''Sorbaria'' is a genus of around four species of flowering plants belonging to the family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ... Rosaceae. Species Accepted species include: *'' Sorbaria grandiflora'' (Sweet) Maxim. *'' Sorbaria kirilowii'' (Regel) Maxim. *'' Sorbaria sorbifolia'' (L.) A.Braun – false spiraea *'' Sorbaria tomentosa'' (Lindl.) Rehder – AGM References Rosaceae genera Taxa named by Nicolas Charles Seringe Taxa named by Alexander Braun {{Amygdaloideae-stub ...
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Asclepias
''Asclepias'' is a genus of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants known as milkweeds, named for their latex, a milky substance containing cardiac glycosides termed cardenolides, exuded where cells are damaged. Most species are toxic to humans and many other species, primarily due to the presence of cardenolides, although, as with many such plants, there are species that feed upon them (e.g. their leaves) and from them (e.g. their nectar). Most notable are monarch butterflies, who use and require certain milkweeds as host plants for their larvae. The genus contains over 200 species distributed broadly across Africa, North America, and South America. It previously belonged to the family Asclepiadaceae, which is now classified as the subfamily Asclepiadoideae of the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. The genus was formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, who named it after Asclepius, the Greek god of healing. Flowers Members of the genus produce some of the most complex flowe ...
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