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  • of each Provisional Publication contains the taxon name and manuscript version, book volume number, taxon editor surname, manuscript page number, and date
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  • of taxon|?Plate of taxon.Taxon family=Taxon family|?Plate of taxon.Volume=Volume|?Plate of taxon.Illustrator=Illustrator Try it!
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  • McNeill, J. 1974. Synopsis of a revised classification of the Portulacaceae. Taxon 23: 725–728. McNeill, J. 1975. A generic revision of Portulacaceae tribe
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  • Mentzelia. The Mentzelia plus Gronovioideae clade is sister to the more taxon rich subfam. Loasoideae, which is especially prevalent in Andean South America
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  • Juncus, Luzula A. L. Jussieu Ralph E. Brooks, Steven E. Clemants Common names: Rush Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Treatment on page 211. Herbs
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  • (for example, Xiang Q. Y. et al. 1998). DNA sequence data from intensive taxon sampling support narrower circumscription, with Cornus as the sole member
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  • not yet ripe. The fruiting period provided covers the entire range of the taxon. Quite a difference between fruiting periods in different parts of the range
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  • 1: 506. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 224. 1754. Common names: Poppy pavot Etymology: classical Latin name for poppy perhaps from Greek papa (pap), alluding
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  • Faden, R. B. and D. R. Hunt. 1991. The classification of the Commelinaceae. Taxon 40: 19--31. Faden, R. B. 1998. Commelinaceae. In: K. Kubitzki et al., eds
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  • classification of the tribe Veroniceae—Problems and a possible solution. Taxon 53: 429–452. Albach, D. C., H. M. Meudt, and B. Oxelman. 2005. Piecing together
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  • Show Lower Taxa Equisetum Michaux ex de Candolle Richard L.Hauke Common names: Horsetail Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Treatment on page 76
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  • section","name":"Clarkia sect. Phaeostoma","properties":[]},{"rank":"genus","name":"Clarkia","properties":["author"]},{"rank":"tribe","name":"Onagraceae
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  • based on the noncoding plastid trnC-petN, trnH-psbA, and trnL-F sequences. Taxon 60: 629–637. Soejima, A. and Wen J. 2006. Phylogenetic analysis of the grape
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  • "genus","name":"Zea","properties":["author"]},{"rank":"tribe","name":"Poaceae tribe Andropogoneae","properties":[]},{"rank":"subfamily","name":"Poaceae
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  • Cretaceous (C.N. Miller Jr. 1988), constitute a clearly defined natural taxon, the basic delimiting features of which are seen in the mature seed cones:
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  • Schneeweiss et al. (2004). The phylogenetic position of Cyclamen, a scapose taxon currently included in Myrsinaceae, has not been resolved. Our understanding
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  • propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"tribe","name":"Poaceae tribe Andropogoneae","properties":[]},{"rank":"subfamily","name":"Poaceae subfam. Panicoideae","properties":[]}
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  • familyGrossulariaceae Show Lower Taxa Ribes de Candolle Nancy R. Morin Common names: Currant family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 8. Mentioned
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  • 164–182. Oxelman, B. et al. 2005. Further disintegration of Scrophulariaceae. Taxon 54: 411–425. Theisen, I. and E. Fischer. 2004. Myoporaceae. In: K. Kubitzki
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  • Linum, Radiola, Sclerolinon de Candolle ex Perleb Nancy R. Morin Common names: Flax Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 371. Herbs
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  • ection","name":"Crataegus sect. Coccineae","properties":[]},{"rank":"genus","name":"Crataegus","properties":["author"]},{"rank":"tribe","name":"Rosaceae
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  • Leila M. Shultz, William A. Varga Etymology: Ancient name used by Theophrastus for a Salix taxon derivation uncertain, probably Greek elaia, olive tree
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  • {"rank":"section","name":"Eleocharis sect. Eleocharis","properties":["illustrator","illustration copyright"]},{"rank":"genus","name":"Eleocharis","pro
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  • {"rank":"section","name":"Eleocharis sect. Eleocharis","properties":["illustrator","illustration copyright"]},{"rank":"genus","name":"Eleocharis","pro
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  • that family. M. Källersjö et al. (2000) have shown that Samolus is a sister taxon to Theophrastaceae and should be included in that family (as done here) or
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  • Fischer et al. (2013) presented a phylogeny for Linderniaceae based on broad taxon sampling and concluded that, while the family is monophyletic, realignments
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  • Phryma Schauer Richard K. Rabeler, Craig C. Freeman, Wayne J. Elisens Common names: Monkeyflower Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page
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  • 1978. Generic relationships in the Ulmaceae based on flavonoid chemistry. Taxon 27: 331-344. Grudzinskaya, I. A. 1965. The Ulmaceae and reasons for distinguishing
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  • propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"tribe","name":"Rosaceae tribe Gillenieae","properties":[]},{"rank":"subfamily","name":"Rosaceae subfam. Amygdaloideae","properties":[]}
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  • window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Galax","properties":["author"]},{"rank":"family","name":"Diapensiaceae","properties":["illustrator"
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  • L familyOxalidaceae Show Lower Taxa Oxalis R. Brown Guy L. Nesom Common names: Wood-sorrel Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page
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  • propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"tribe","name":"Asteraceae tribe Astereae","properties":[]},{"rank":"family","name":"Asteraceae","properties":[]}];
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  • 137–166. DeBuhr, L. E. 1975. Phylogenetic relationships of the Sarraceniaceae. Taxon 24: 297–306. Darlingtonia, Sarracenia window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[];
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  • Trollius, Xanthorhiza Jussieu Alan T. Whittemore, Bruce D. Parfitt Common names: Crowfoot Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Treatment on page 85
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  • Aristolochia, Asarum, Hexastylis Jussieu Kerry Barringer, Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Dutchman's-Pipe Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Treatment on page
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  • Triphysaria Ventenat Craig C. Freeman, Richard K. Rabeler, Wayne J. Elisens Common names: Broomrape Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 456
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  • Alix, Robin W. Scribailo Common names: Mermaid-weed proserpinie Etymology: Ancient name used by Pliny for a Polygonum taxon derivation uncertain probably
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  • classification to alleviate polyphyly in tribe Hydrangeeae (Cornales: Hydrangeaceae). Taxon 64: 741–752. Hufford, L. 1995. Seed morphology of Hydrangeaceae and its phylogenetic
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  • Porter, D. M. 1974b. Disjunct distributions in the New World Zygophyllaceae. Taxon 23: 339–346. Sheahan, M. C. and M. W. Chase. 1996. A phylogenetic analysis
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  • and P-type sieve-tube plastids in Petiveria and Agdestis (Phytolaccaceae). Taxon 23: 541–542. Brown, G. K. and G. S. Varadarajan. 1985. Studies in Caryophyllales
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  • window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Achlys","properties":["author"]},{"rank":"family","name":"Berberidaceae","properties":["illustrator"
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  • Hechtia, Tillandsia A. L. Jussieu Harry E. Luther, Gregory K. Brown Common names: Bromeliad or Pineapple Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Treatment
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  • not yet fully resolved. The phylogenetic position of Cyclamen, a scapose taxon, has not been resolved; Ståhl and Anderberg (2004) included it in this family
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  • and K. Wright. 1982. Systematics of Gramineae: A cluster analysis study. Taxon 31:9-36 Hilu, K.W. and A. Esen. 1993. Prolamin and immunological studies
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  • Echinodorus, Sagittaria Ventenat Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist Common names: Water-plantain or Arrowhead Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Treatment
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  • 162. Les, D. H. 1988. The origin and affinities of the Ceratophyllaceae. Taxon 37: 326-345. Les, D. H. 1993. Ceratophyllaceae. In: K. Kubitzki et al., eds
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  • Cheiroglossa, Ophioglossum Agardh Warren H. Wagner Jr., Florence S. Wagner Common names: Adder's tongue Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Treatment on page
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  • Taxa Selaginella Willkomm in Willkomm & Lange, Iván A. Valdespino Common names: Spike-moss family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Treatment on page 38
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  • Iresine, Tidestromia Jussieu Kenneth R. Robertson, Steven E. Clemants Common names: Amaranth Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 405
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