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- Uncarina is a genus of semi-succulent flowering plants in the Pedaliaceae (the sesame family) found in Madagascar. As most species within the genus are...
- species. Eight genera are native to the African continent and one genus (Uncarina) is endemic to Madagascar. Four genera (Sesamum, Josephinia, Pedalium and...
- Thorncroftia Lentibulariaceae Pedaliaceae: Holubia, Pterodiscus, Sesamothamnus, Uncarina Order Malpighiales Euphorbiaceae: Cnidoscolus, Euphorbia, Jatropha, Monadenium...
- Burrs. San Francisco Chronicle. Midgley, J.J. and Illing, N. Were Malagasy Uncarina fruits dis****d by the extinct elephant bird? South African Journal of...
- Diospyros, Grewia, Pachypodium, Salvadora, Strychnos, Tamarindus, and Uncarina. Black-and-white ruffed lemurs can swallow seeds with a diameter up to...
- the Convention) Tupinambis spp. Tympanuchus cupido at****eri Uncarina grandidieri Uncarina stellulifera Uromastyx spp. Uroplatus spp. Ursidae spp. (Except...
- Pachypodium rutenbergianum (Apocynaceae); Pand**** sp. (Pandanaceae); Uncarina sakalava Uncarina perrieri (Pedaliaceae); and Xerosicyos perrieri (Cucurbitaceae)...
- and both processes probably occurred with subfossil lemurs. Seeds from Uncarina species embed themselves in lemur fur, and likely did the same with subfossil...
- indicators, are Euphorbia aff. pedilanthoides, E. viguieri (Euphorbiaceae), Uncarina leandrii var. rechbergeri (Pedaliaceae), Aloe sp., (Asphodelaceae) (Orchidaceae)...
- Alluaudiopsis, Decaryia, and Didierea (all endemic to Madagascar), and Uncarina species, for instance. The adaptive mechanism in a morphological form and...