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- Pterygodium acutifolium Lindl. - Cape Province Pterygodium afrum (L.) Sw. - Cape Province Pterygodium alatum (Thunb.) Sw. - Cape Province Pterygodium...
- Evotella rubiginosa (Sond. ex Bolus) Kurzweil & H.P.Linder Synonyms Pterygodium rubiginosum Sond. ex Bolus Corycium rubiginosum (Sond. ex Bolus) Rolfe...
- Bolus, indigenous Genus Pterygodium: Pterygodium acutifolium Lindl. endemic Pterygodium alatum (Thunb.) Sw. endemic Pterygodium bicolorum (Thunb.) Schltr...
- Coryciinae (Evotella, Ceratandra, Corycium and Pterygodium), even though it was known that Corycium and Pterygodium are polyphyletic, with all but one species...
- Coryciinae as consisting of five genera: Disperis, Evotella, Ceratandra, Pterygodium, and Corycium, and it places Coryciinae in the mostly African tribe Diseae...
- sulcata (Roxburgh) Hayata Neottia strateumatica (Linnaeus) R. Brown Pterygodium sulcatum Roxburgh Spiranthes strateumatica (Linnaeus) Lindley Tripleura...
- their larvae. Notable genera that provide oil rewards include Disperis, Pterygodium, Corycium, Ceratandra, Evotella, Satyrium, and Pachites. Pollination...
- polyphyly of Coryciinae as Disperis did not branch with Corycium and Pterygodium. Moreover, Disperis appeared more closely related to Brownleea than to...
- Subtribe Coryciinae Genera: Ceratandra, Corycium, Disperis, Evotella, Pterygodium Subtribe Disinae Genera: Disa, Schizodium Subtribe Huttonaeinae Genus:...
- Satyrium bicorne Acrolophia bolusii Disa bracteata Holothrix villosa Pterygodium catholi**** Satyrium coriifolium Orobanchaceae Harveya squamosa Oxalidaceae...