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- flower. Dinteranthus contains the following accepted species: Dinteranthus inexpectatus Dinteranthus pole-evansii Dinteranthus puberulus Dinteranthus vanzylii...
- is most closely related; namely Lithops, Dinteranthus and Schwantesia. However, while Lithops and Dinteranthus will typically only have one pair of leaves...
- sequences and AFLP data found that Lithops was not monophyletic since Dinteranthus, Schwantesia, and Lapidaria were involved. It identified 9 clades which...
- Corpuscularia, Cylindrophyllum, Delo****, Dicrocaulon, Didymaotus, Dinteranthus, Diplosoma, Disphyma, Dracophilus, Drosanthemum, Eberlanzia, Ebracteola...
- Cylindrophyllum Schwantes Delo**** N.E.Br Dicrocaulon N.E.Br Didymaotus N.E.Br Dinteranthus Schwantes Diplosoma Schwantes Disphyma N.E.Br Dracophilus (Schwantes)...
- commemorated in the genera Dintera Stapf, Dinteracanthus C.B.Cl. ex Schinz, Dinteranthus Schwantes, and Juttadinteria Schwantes. As well as a great number of...
- Aizoaceae – Lithops (about 60 taxa) and similar genera (Conophytum, Dinteranthus, and Gibbaeum) Orchidaceae – 33 taxa from the districts of Puglia Gargano...
- endemic Dinteranthus puberulus N.E.Br. endemic Dinteranthus vanzylii (L.Bolus) Schwantes, endemic Dinteranthus wilmoti**** L.Bolus, endemic Dinteranthus wilmoti****...
- family Aizoaceae to which they are most closely related; namely Lithops, Dinteranthus and Lapidaria. Species include: Schwantesia acutipetala L.Bolus Schwantesia...
- Kurt Dinter (1868–1945) Plantaginaceae Qu Dinteracanthus Acanthaceae Qu Dinteranthus Aizoaceae St Dioclea Diocles of Carystus (c. 375 BC – c. 295 BC) Fabaceae...