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- Melangyna labiatarum is a European species of hoverfly. Stubbs, Alan E. & Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide...
- iridia Cooke Pleospora herbarum var. pisi (Sowerby) Cooke Pleospora labiatarum Cooke & Harkn. (1882) Pleospora leguminum (Wallr.) Rabenh. Pleospora mali...
- staminal morphology. Bentham's work on classifying the family Labiatae (Labiatarum Genera et Species (1836)) is still the only comprehensive and global organization...
- University Press. pp. 116–155. ISBN 9780333101537. Bentham, George (1836). Labiatarum Genera et Species. London: James Ridgway and Sons. p. 166. Wiersema, John...
- Puccinia labiatarum Schltdl., Fl. berol. (Berlin) 2: 133 (1824) Trichobasis clinopodii Cooke, Microscopic fungi: 224 (1865) Trichobasis labiatarum Lév.,...
- first description of S. farinacea was made in 1833 by George Bentham in Labiatarum Genera et Species, p. 274. Synonyms for S. farinacea Benth. include Salvia...
- of Sir William Hamilton by Herbert Spencer. In 1836 he published his Labiatarum genera et species. In preparing this work he visited, between 1830 and...
- name to a different species, which he corrected in his 1833 volume of Labiatarum Genera et Species by applying S. canescens Benth. as a synonym of Salvia pallida...
- and Warragamba Rivers. The description was published in Bentham's book, Labiatarum Genera et Species. Velvet mint-bush grows in forest and woodland in shallow...
- Allan Cunningham and the description was published in Bentham's book Labiatarum Genera et Species. The specific epithet (eremicola) means "desert dweller"...