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PhytoKeys
Nervilia lilacea is recorded from Kenya as well as the Northern Hemisphere for the first time. A plate of ink drawing and a distribution map are provided based on the new collection.
2016 •
A new species of the terrestrial orchid genus Nervilia is described and illustrated from material collected at several localities in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia. The multi-flowered inflorescence bearing relatively large flowers with a pubescent lip, and the many-veined, cordate-reniform leaf blade that is held well above ground level, place N. mekongensis in section Nervilia. Despite being superficially similar to N. aragoana, a widespread species of tropical Asia and Australasia, it is most closely affiliated to N. fordii, a species known from southern China and Thailand. It is distinguished by its stout inflorescence and lip that is broadest midway along the hypochile and which has acute, forward-projecting side-lobes and a short, ovate mid-lobe. A conservation assessment plus taxonomic notes are provided.
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
Notes on the Genus Nervilia (Orchidaceae, Nervilieae) in Bali With New RecordsNervilia is an orchid genus of approximately 80 ephemeral taxa that are widely distributed throughout the subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Scientific information and research materials gathered from Bali are scarce. While trekking around Bali, we encountered a few representatives of this taxon. This led to further investigation of the genus and its occurrence in Bali, which is summarized in this article. New records of N. concolor and N. punctata from Central Bali have enriched previously known sites, and as species that appear ephemeral often go unnoticed this is a valuable contribution to the understanding of the geographic distribution of this genus.
Nervilia pangteyana J. S. Jalal, Kumar & G. S. Rawat (Orchidaceae), a new species from western Himalaya (Uttarakhand), India is described, illustrated and compared with its closest relative. In addition, a key is given to distinguish between species of Nervilia in the western Himalayas.
Kew Bulletin
Studies in Asian Nervilia (Orchidaceae) III: N. khaoyaica, a new species from eastern Thailand2013 •
2007 •
Molecular biology and evolution
Deciphering the routes of invasion of Drosophila suzukii by means of ABC random forest2017 •
2022 •
2017 •
2016 •
Clinical oral investigations
Clinical performance of screw-retained and cemented implant-supported zirconia single crowns: 36-month results2016 •
Proceedings of the 4th Annual International Seminar on Transformative Education and Educational Leadership (AISTEEL 2019)
Implementation of Dubido Based on Contextual in Improving Students Achievement on The Topic of Electrochemistry2019 •
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental
Crescimento e desenvolvimento da cultura do melão sob diferentes lâminas de irrigação e salinidade da água2003 •
2013 •
2007 •
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental
Movimento do herbicida tebutiuron em dois solos representativos das áreas de recarga do aqüífero Guarani2006 •
University of Bristol
Noradrenergic modulation of hippocampal CA1 and CA3 networks2020 •
2009 •
Journal of Visualized Experiments
An Intravital Microscopy-Based Approach to Assess Intestinal Permeability and Epithelial Cell Shedding Performance2020 •
Llengua I Us Revista Tecnica De Politica Linguistica
Les TIC en el Parla.cat: plataforma tecnològica i eines de comunicació (1)2009 •
2021 •
International Journal of Comparative Education and Development
All education for some? International development and shadow education in Cambodia2019 •
New England Theatre Journal
Blue Song: St. Louis in the Life and Work of Tennessee Williams Book Review2023 •
Jasa Perawatan Kolam Renang
0812-3123-3022 Jasa Perawatan Kolam Renang Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan2024 •
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
The influence of superstructures on bright galaxy environments: clustering properties2012 •