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- basionym ref. (1992). Oreothamnus Baum.-Bod., Syst. Fl. Neu-Caledonien 5: 76 (1989), without latin descr. or type. (1989). Oreothamnus amabilis (Brongn. &...
- species using genetic sequencing. They found that only the subgenus Oreothamnus as well as the tribe Richeeae were monophyletic. The paraphyly of the...
- species using genetic sequencing. They found that only the subgenus Oreothamnus and the tribe Richeeae were monophyletic and that there is strong genetic...
- subgenus Cordophyllum with one species in New Caledonia; and subgenus Oreothamnus with 29 species in New Zealand and Tasmania. The first two specimens...
- The New Zealand naturalist Walter Oliver placed it in the subgenus Oreothamnus in 1928. A cladistic analysis in 2010 revealed through genetic sequencing...
- Ericales Family: Ericaceae Genus: Dracophyllum Subgenus: Dracophyllum subg. Oreothamnus Species: D. lessonianum Binomial name Dracophyllum lessonianum A.Rich...
- combination of rbcL and matK bases. They found that only Dracophyllum subg. Oreothamnus and the tribe Richeeae were monophyletic. The paraphyly of the genus...
- kept in the subgenus Oreothamnus under his ****essment. D. densum is placed in the clade formed by several subgenus Oreothamnus species, with D. strictum...
- and genetically sequenced in 2010 when it was placed in the subgenus Oreothamnus. D. ophioliti**** grows into a de****bent shrub between 30 and 100 cm tall...
- combination of rbcL and matK bases. They found that only Dracophyllum subg. Oreothamnus and the tribe Richeeae were monophyletic. The paraphyly of the genus...