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- Halocnemum is a genus of halophytic shrubs in the family Amaranthaceae. The plants are fleshy and apparently articulated with characteristic globular or...
- Halocnemum strobilaceum is a species of flowering plant in the subfamily Salicornioideae of the family Amaranthaceae. It is native to coastal areas of...
- Partial view of Prokopos Lagoon. Halocnemum strobilaceum in Prokopos Lagoon. Partial view of Prokopos Lagoon with Halocnemum strobilaceum. Saint Peter's orthodox...
- Oligocene, and radiated rapidly into its major lineages. Kalidium, the Halocnemum/Halostachys-lineage, Halopeplis, and the Allenrolfea/Heterostachys-lineage...
- The desert type is represented by Halocnemum, Halostachys and Salicornia formations developed on solonchaks. Halocnemum vegetation occupies about 40% of...
- Arthrocaulon (split from Arthrocnemum), Arthroceras (split from Arthrocnemum), Halocnemum, Halopeplis, Halostachys, Heterostachys, Kalidium, Mangleticornia, Microcnemum...
- Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. The larvae feed on Halocnemum strobilaceum. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2011). "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
- when other areas are left exposed to wind erosion. Shrub communities Halocnemum strobilaceum is a woody sub-shrub which grows in the mud flats and on...
- record from Iran is based on a misidentification. The larvae feed on Halocnemum strobilaceum and Halostachys ca****a. They feed on the ****imilation shoots...
- biotopes. Adults are on wing from late May to June. The larvae feed on Halocnemum strobilaceum. They feed on the carpels of their host plant. Wikimedia...