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- claimed the Māori name for Dactylanthus was waewae atua, "feet or toes of the spirits/gods". The closest relative of Dactylanthus is Hachettea from New Caledonia...
- information related to Dactylanthus. Dactylanthus may refer to: Dactylanthus (plant), genus with just one species: Dactylanthus taylorii, a parasitic plant...
- be pollinated by short-tailed bats. An example of this is the dactylanthus (Dactylanthus taylorii). This plant has its home under the ground acting the...
- Dactylanthus antarcticus is a species of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It is the only member of its genus. This anemone has been found from King...
- and the family Mystropetalaceae, containing three monotypic genera, Dactylanthus, Hachettea and Mystropetalon. The cladogram below shows the relationships...
- The family contains two species in two monotypic genera. genus Dactylanthus Dactylanthus antarcticus (Clubb, 1908) genus Preactis Preactis millardae England...
- be used as the host of the threatened root parasite plant wood rose (Dactylanthus taylorii). Wood rose was recently successfully translocated and sown...
- Franich, R.A.; Kroese, H.W.; Steward, D. (1995). "Volatile constituents of Dactylanthus taylorii flower nectar in relation to flower pollination and browsing...
- unrecorded as food sources for kākāpō including native mistletoes as well as Dactylanthus taylorii. Fossil records indicate that in pre-Polynesian times, the kākāpō...
- Tussock gr**** Several unrelated species New Zealand Moas. Wood rose Dactylanthus taylorii North Island Abundant pollen found in Medieval coprolites of...