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- Moquinia is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Moquinieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus name of Moquinia is in honour of Alfred Moquin-Tandon...
- polymorphum subsp. polymorphum Synonyms Gochnatia polymorpha (Less.) Cabrera (1950) Moquinia polymorpha (Less.) DC. (1838) Spadonia polymorpha Less. (1832)...
- honour, including in 1838, DC. published Moquinia, a genus of flowering plants from Brazil, in the Moquinia tribe within the sunflower family. Then in...
- Species: N. hypoleuca Binomial name Nahuatlea hypoleuca (DC.) V.A.Funk (2017) Synonyms Gochnatia hypoleuca (DC.) A.Gray (1883) Moquinia hypoleuca DC. (1838)...
- Tribe: Moquinieae Genus: Pseudostifftia H.Rob. Species: P. kingii Binomial name Pseudostifftia kingii H.Rob. Synonyms Moquinia kingii (H.Rob.) Gamerro...
- Agelanthus gracilis (Toelken & Wiens) Polhill & Wiens, indigenous Genus Moquinia: Moquinia rubra A.Spreng. accepted as Moquiniella rubra (A.Spreng.) Balle, indigenous...
- at Kew Gardens, collected in Gibraltar and North Africa Asteraceae Bu Moquinia Alfred Moquin-Tandon (1804–1863) Asteraceae Qu Moquiniastrum Asteraceae...
- genus of Moquiniella has 2 known synonyms, Lichtensteinia J.C.Wendl. and Moquinia A.Spreng.. The Latin specific epithet of rubra means red. Both the genus...
- placed incertae sedis in tribe Arctotideae, while Disteph****, Trichospira, Moquinia, and Pseudostifftia were placed in the tribe Vernonieae. Some of this classification...
- Mitra polymorpha, a sea snail Mitrasacme polymorpha, a perennial herb Moquinia polymorpha, a sunflower native to Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay Moraxella...