105 research outputs found
FIGURE 3 in Three decades to connect the sexes: Calatola microcarpa (Icacinaceae), a new species from the Southwestern Amazon
FIGURE 3. Fruits of Calatola costaricensis Standl. and Calatola microcarpa Duno & J. Janovec. A) Fruit of Calatola costaricensis with the exocarp and mesocarp removed, showing the main and secondary ribs (R. Duno s.n., CICY). B) Fruit of Calatola microcarpaPublished as part of Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Janovec, John P. & Can, Lilia Lorena, 2013, Three decades to connect the sexes: Calatola microcarpa (Icacinaceae), a new species from the Southwestern Amazon, pp. 43-49 in Phytotaxa 124 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.124.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/508510
Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America
Angulo, Diego F., Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Stull, Gregory W. (2013): Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America. Phytotaxa 116 (1): 1-18, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.
FIGURE 4 in Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America
FIGURE 4. Distribution map of the genus Mappia. Mappia longipes (․), M. mexicana (ˑ), M. multifolora (̝), and M. racemosa (●).Published as part of Angulo, Diego F., Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De & Stull, Gregory W., 2013, Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America, pp. 1-18 in Phytotaxa 116 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/507909
Three decades to connect the sexes: Calatola microcarpa (Icacinaceae), a new species from the Southwestern Amazon
Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Janovec, John P., Can, Lilia Lorena (2013): Three decades to connect the sexes: Calatola microcarpa (Icacinaceae), a new species from the Southwestern Amazon. Phytotaxa 124 (1): 43-49, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.124.1.5, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/507008cd-e0ef-350d-ad8e-5fa63f9e9241
FIGURE 6. Mappia multiflora. A in Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America
FIGURE 6. Mappia multiflora. A. Flowering branch and detail of domatia in the abaxial surface of leaves. B. Flower. C. Inside of petal. D. Floral dissection (petals removed) showing androecium and gynoecium. E. Gynoecium showing ovary, minute style and disk.Published as part of Angulo, Diego F., Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De & Stull, Gregory W., 2013, Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America, pp. 1-18 in Phytotaxa 116 (1) on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/507909
FIGURE 2 in Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America
FIGURE 2. The best tree (lnL -8160.768319) from the ML analysis in RAxML (GTR+G) including support from the bootstrap. Only support of 50 percent and above is presented on the tree. The taxa previously included in the Mappia group are highlighted in blue.Published as part of Angulo, Diego F., Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De & Stull, Gregory W., 2013, Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America, pp. 1-18 in Phytotaxa 116 (1) on page 6, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/507909
FIGURE 4 in Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae)
FIGURE 4. Distribution map of P. subglobosum Pittier (●).Published as part of Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Arce, María De Lourdes Rico, Contreras, José Enrique López, Can, Lilia Lorena & Ruiz, Samuel Campos, 2013, Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae), pp. 15-24 in Phytotaxa 138 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.138.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/508632
Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae)
Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Arce, María De Lourdes Rico, Contreras, José Enrique López, Can, Lilia Lorena, Ruiz, Samuel Campos (2013): Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae). Phytotaxa 138 (1): 15-24, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.138.1.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.138.1.
Heteranthera yucatana (Pontederiaceae), a new, threatened species from the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula
Carnevali, Germán, Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Ramírez-Morillo, Ivón M., Grande Allende, José R., Barrios, Yeni, Tapia-Muñoz, José Luis (2022): Heteranthera yucatana (Pontederiaceae), a new, threatened species from the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. Phytotaxa 547 (1): 20-30, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.547.1.
FIGURE 2A–H in Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae)
FIGURE 2A–H. Box Plot of vegetative and floral characters of P. roseum (1), P. subglobosum (2) & P. unguis-cati (3). a) length of the leaf; b) length of the petiole; c) length of the leaflet; d) width of the leaflet; e) length of the calyx; f) length of the corolla; g) length of the androecium; h) length of the tube of the androecium. All measurements in millimeter (mm).Published as part of Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Arce, María De Lourdes Rico, Contreras, José Enrique López, Can, Lilia Lorena & Ruiz, Samuel Campos, 2013, Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae), pp. 15-24 in Phytotaxa 138 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.138.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/508632
- …
