Definition of Crocinae. Meaning of Crocinae. Synonyms of Crocinae

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Definition of Crocinae

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- Banksia ser. Crocinae is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia. The series was first published by Alex George in 1981, but discarded by Kevin Thiele...
- There are two distinct subfamilies in the family Nemopteridae: Subfamily Crocinae, mostly nocturnal and crepuscular species with often a narrow habitat preference...
-  baxteri – B. speciosa – B. menziesii – B. candolleana – B. sceptrum Series Crocinae B. prionotes – B. burdettii – B. hookeriana – B. victoriae Series Prostratae...
- Banksia because its styles are straight rather than hooked, and the series Crocinae, a new series of four closely related species, all with bright orange perianths...
- Banksia because its styles are straight rather than hooked, and the series Crocinae, a new series of four closely related species, all with bright orange perianths...
- Section Coccinea Section Banksia Series Grandes Series Banksia Series Crocinae Series Prostratae Series Cyrtostylis Series Tetragonae Series Bauerinae...
- Ixia Sparaxis Tritonia Subtribe Radinosiphoninae Radinosiphon Subtribe Crocinae Afrocrocus Crocus Romulea Syringodea Goldblatt, Peter (1990). "Phylogeny...
- Banksia because its styles are straight rather than hooked, and the series Crocinae, a new series of four closely related species, all with bright orange perianths...
- placed the species in Banksia subgenus Banksia, section Banksia, series Crocinae. This placement was rejected by Kevin Thiele and Pauline Ladiges in 1996;...
- four members of George's B. ser. Crocinae: On the basis of this clade, Thiele and Ladiges abandoned B. ser. Crocinae, transferring its four taxa into...