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- genus Kewa, and the remaining species, Hypertelis spergulacea, may also need a different placement. Hypertelis spergulacea is a woody-based plant, up...
- the family Kewaceae. The species were formerly included in the genus Hypertelis of the family Molluginaceae, but molecular studies have shown that most...
- Macarthuriaceae, and similarly species formerly placed in Hypertelis, apart from type species Hypertelis spergulacea, a true Molluginaceae, were found to belong...
- Didiereaceae: Alluaudia, Alluaudiopsis, Decaria, Didierea Molluginaceae: Hypertelis Phytolaccaceae: Phytolacca Portulacaceae: Amphipetalum, Anacampseros,...
- In 1908, Konrad Müller transferred it to the genus Hypertelis, as H. acida. Müller placed Hypertelis in the family Aizoaceae, but it was subsequently placed...
- Exell Genus Hypertelis: Hypertelis angrae-pequenae Friedrich, accepted as Kewa angrae-pequenae (Friedrich) Christenh. indigenous Hypertelis arenicola Sond...
- genus of plants belonging to the family Kewaceae, formerly placed in Hypertelis, Molluginaceae Kéwa, a rural commune of the Cercle of Djenné in the Mopti...
- Heliotropium pannifolium Burch. ex Hemsl. Hydrodea cryptantha (Hook.f.) N.E.Br. Hypertelis acida (Hook.f.) K. Müll. Lachanodes arborea (Roxb.) B. Nord. Lobelia scaevolifolia...
- Molluginaceae: a new genus and family (Kewa, Kewaceae) segregated from Hypertelis, and placement of Macarthuria in Macarthuriaceae. Phytotaxa 181(4): 238–242...
- Molluginaceae: a new genus and family (Kewa, Kewaceae) segregated from Hypertelis, and placement of Macarthuria in Macarthuriaceae". Phytotaxa. 181 (4):...