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Cupamenis indica (L.) Raf.
Ricinocarpus bailloni**** (Müll.Arg.) ****ze
Ricinocarpus deciduus (Forssk.) ****ze
Synonym Ricinocarpus indicus (L.) ****ze...
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neutrophils seen in the
chorion and decidua. The word
comes from
Latin deciduus 'falling off / shedding'.
Scheme of
placental circulation.
Gross pathology...
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Cyperus deciduus is a
species of
sedge that is
endemic to
central parts of Africa. The
species was
first formally described by the
botanist Johann Otto...
- (Stapf) Tiegh.
Lepeostegeres congestiflorus (Merr.) Merr.
Lepeostegeres deciduus Barlow Lepeostegeres gemmiflorus (Blume)
Blume Lepeostegeres lancifolius...
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first formally described the species,
named it
after its
falling (
deciduus in Latin)
leaves that
leave behind overlapping persistent petiole bases...
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Mentzelia decapetala H DS C
decaphyllus G ten-leaved
Oxalis decaphylla DS
deciduus L deciduous, from decido, to fall off
Larix decidua H DS C
decipiens L...
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Chaetomidium cephalothecoides T.
decidua (Malloch & Cain)
Lodha (1978) =
Apodus deciduus,
Neoschizotheciaceae T.
fimeti (****el)
Malloch & Cain (1973) = Chaetomidium...
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carri Buchanan, 1929 i c g b
Agronus cinerarius Horn, 1876 i c g
Agronus deciduus Horn, 1876 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c =
Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF...
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carcinomalis (L.f.) Fr. 1829 –
Ghana Podaxis chevalieri Pat. & Har. 1900
Podaxis deciduus Bat. 1951
Podaxis dilabentis Bat. 1951
Podaxis emerici (Berk.) M****ee 1890...
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Neoschizotheciaceae family. As
accepted by
Species Fungorum;
Apodus deciduus Malloch & Cain (1971)
Apodus oryzae Carolis & Arx (1975)
Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf...