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- them are now classified in the related genus Cousinia. The precise limits between Arctium and Cousinia are hard to define; there is an exact relation...
- The genus Cousinia of the tribe Cardueae is in its current cir****scription one of the larger genera in the Asteraceae, with approximately 650-700 described...
- Cousinia acrodroma Tscherneva Cousinia actinacantha Rech.f. Cousinia actinia Boiss. Cousinia adenophora Juz. Cousinia adenostegia Rech.f. Cousinia adenosticta...
- Allium irani****, Astragalus crenophila, Bellevalia kurdistanica, Cousinia carduchorum, Cousinia odontolepis, Echinops rectangularis, Erysimum boissieri, Iris...
- Palestinian Territories and Turkestan. The larvae feed on Cousinia schistoptera, Cousinia albiflora and Cousinia raddeana. They feed on the leaves of their host...
- Cousinia annua is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Central Asia; Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Flann...
- Soc., Bot. 19, page 172, 1882 "Cousinia multiloba". The Encyclopedia of Life. Cousinia multiloba at Tropicos Cousinia multiloba at the International Plant...
- the most common species of flora found in the Valley of Spiti include Cousinia thomsonii, Seseli trilobum, Crepis flexuosa, Caragana brevifolia and Krascheninnikovia...
- Clibadium websteri Cousinia araxena, Araxian cousinia Cousinia gabrieljaniae, Gabrielyan's cousinia Cousinia iljinii, Ilyin's cousinia Cousinia lomakinii, Lomakin's...
- as the genus Ferula (53 species) within the Apiaceae family, the genus Cousinia (353 species) within the Asteraceae, 126 genera within the Br****icaceae...