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- Species Lepidaploa a****inata Lepidaploa acutiangula Lepidaploa adamantium Lepidaploa almasensis Lepidaploa alvimii Lepidaploa araguensis Lepidaploa araripensis...
- Lepidaploa violiceps is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical...
- Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Genus: Vernonia Species: V. proctorii Binomial name Vernonia proctorii Urbatsch Synonyms Lepidaploa proctorii...
- Brachylaena: Brachylaena ****llensis muhuhu Asteraceae (sunflower family) Lepidaploa: Lepidaploa polypleura Asteraceae (sunflower family) Montanoa: Montanoa hexagona...
- Koanophyllon panamensis Lactuca watsoniana Lamprachaenium microcephalum Lepidaploa violiceps Lipotriche tithonioides, Simandou daisy Llerasia fuliginea Loricaria...
- now considered better suited to other genera: Centratherum Hololepis Lepidaploa Lessingianthus Phyllocephalum Pluchea Vernonia Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global...
- hawkbit Leontopodium R.Br. ex C****. – edelweiss × Leontoroides B.Bock Lepidaploa (C****.) C****. Lepidesmia Klatt Lepidolopha C.Winkl. Lepidolopsis Poljakov...
- Trinidad & Tobago; Hispaniola Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1987. Studies in the Lepidaploa complex (Vernonieae: Asteraceae). III. Two new genera, Cyrtocymura and...
- especially the females. The larvae feed on the leaves of Vernonia species and Lepidaploa canescens. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dysschema eurocilia...
- Elaphoglossum, Dryopteris, and Asplenium, herbs of Ponthieva, Peperomia, Lepidaploa, Urera, Pilea, Elephantopus, and Salvia, epiphytes of Tillandsia and Bromelia...