-
strengthens the view now
generally entertained, that most of the
species of
Aphlebia are
stipal abortive pinnæ
growing from the
bases of
primary or secondary...
-
Cattleya malouana L.
Linden &
Rodigas Cattleya maxima var.
aphlebia Rchb.f.
Cattleya maxima f.
aphlebia (Rchb.f.)
Roeth Cattleya maxima var.
backhousii Rchb...
- Lagenospermum, ?Polypterocarpus, Rhabdocarpus,
Trigonocarpus Fern fronds:
Aphlebia, Bertrandia, Corynepteris, Crossotheca, Cyathocarpus, Lobatopheris, Oligocarpia...
-
Blattodea Family:
Ectobiidae Subfamily:
Ectobiinae Genus:
Phyllodromica Fieber, 1853
Synonyms Aphlebia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865
Hololampra Saussure, 1864...
- flowers) Incon****uous or unshowy, as
opposed to
phaneranthous or showy.
aphlebia Imperfect or
irregular leaf
endings commonly found on
ferns and fossils...
- Markgr. - Peru
Rauvolfia anomala Rapini & I.Koch - Mato
Grosso Rauvolfia aphlebia (Standl.) A.H.Gentry -
Costa Rica, Panama,
Colombia Rauvolfia bahiensis...
- Chopard, 1936
Dziriblatta algerica (Bolívar, 1881) - type
species (as
Aphlebia algerica Bolívar)
Dziriblatta bolivari Chopard, 1936
Dziriblatta brevisacculata...
- Phyllodromica:
Planuncus (Margundatus)
baeticus (Bolivar, 1884) (org.
Aphlebia baetica)
Planuncus (Margundatus)
agenjoi (Harz, 1971) (org. Phyllodromica...
- Mountain, the
second highest natural point in the
Ouachita Mountains.
Aphlebia A.
parksii Archaeocalamites A.
stanleyensis Bothrodendron Calamites C....
- may form new trunks.
Fronds are leathery.
Stems are
protected by spines;
aphlebia are
absent in the
crown of the stem.
Caudex up to 10 cm. in diarn., and...