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Mennema, J.; Renaud-Nooy van der Kolff, G.. |
Anon., Flora en Fauna van Vechtenstein te Maarssen, Rapport Instituut voor Natuurbeschermingseducatie, afd. Vecht- en Plassengebied, 1981, 47 pag., stencil.* Dit rapport bevat onder meer lijsten van hogere planten, blad-, lever- en korstmossen en paddestoelen van het park. R. J. de Boer, Floristische waarnemingen in het duingebied van Schouwen, Geografisch Instituut, Utrecht, 1981, 78 pag., stencil.* Een voorlopig overzicht van de flora van de reliëfrijke duinen en de halfnatuurlijke landschapselementen in de binnenduinvlakte. |
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Ano: 1982 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527567 |
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Stoffers, A.L.. |
Shrubby or rarely herbaceous half-parasites, usually more or less fleshy. Leaves simple, coriaceous, opposite, alternate or verticillate, sometimes reduced to scales. Stipules wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual, monoecious or dioecious, with slightly differentiated perianth or with sepals and petals and then 2—3-merous. Stamens as many as and opposite the tepals, more or less united with them or free; anthers usually 2-celled. Ovary inferior and usually sunken in the axis, mostly without differentiation of placenta and ovules; style one or wanting; stigma entire or lobed. Disk annular or wanting. Fruit drupaceous or baccate, with sticky pericarp. Seed one. Endosperm present. Embryo with 2 or 3—6 cotyledons. About 1300 species in c.... |
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Ano: 1982 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503233 |
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Donk, M.A.. |
The generic names for fungi used by Maratti in his ‘Flora romana’ must be accepted as validly published. Notes are given on the validly re-published names. Of these Agaricum and Coralloides may cause some difficulties. Conservation of Fomes (Fr.) Fr. against Agaricum [Mich.] Maratti is proposed. To the nomina rejicienda of the conserved name Ramaria (Fr.) Bon. Coralloides [Tourn.] Maratti should be added. |
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Ano: 1975 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532329 |
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Adrichem Boogaert, H.A. van. |
A short review of the literature on the stratigraphy of the Devonian and the Lower Carboniferous of the Cantabrian Mountains precedes the report of the author's stratigraphic and palaeontologic observations in León: the Río Esla area (Gedinnian to Viséan), the central Cantabrian area (Famennian to Viséan), and the Gildar-Montó area (Eifelian to Viséan); in Asturias: the coastal area (Frasnian to Viséan); in Palencia: the Arauz-Polentinos area (Gedinnian to Givetian), the Carda\u0148o-Triollo area (Eifelian to Viséan), and the San Martín-Valsurvio area (Givetian and Famennian to Viséan); and in Santander: the Liébana area (Eifelian to Viséan). Most of the conodont faunas, which were extracted from calcareous formations, could be arranged in the zonal... |
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Ano: 1967 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505710 |
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Schepman, M.M.. |
Amongst the Melanidae of the Leyden Museum, many species were unknown to me, so I submitted them all to the judgment of the late Dr. A. Brot, who declared many of them to be doubtful, which I have indicated in the Catalogue of the Museum by a note of interrogation; a few others, however, seemed also to this much regretted authority to be new to science and so I ventured to describe them as follows. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508546 |
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Reenen, G.B.A. van; Gradstein, S.R.. |
Along an altitudinal transect on the northern slope of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, 500-4100 m, five altitudinal bryophyte zones are distinguished – four forest zones and one páramo zone – based on ecosystem relevé analysis concerning species presence, substrate preference and percentage cover of bryophytes. Relevés were compared by using Sørensen’s Index of Similarity and a simplified dendrogram technique, and zonation diagrams were constructed. Bryophyte zonation seems primarily correlated with climatic factors (precipitation, air temperature) as preliminary data suggest. Species presence and cover percentage appear to be of almost equal significance in distinguishing the different bryophyte zones of the tropical forests and are highest in... |
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Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534779 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Niger, capitis pars superior, vitta lata utrinque prothoracis et elytrorum interstitiae 4—7 laete cupreae, aureointernitentes. Caput impunctatum. Prothorax linea media longitudinali obsoleta, ad basin utrinque impressione paullo profunda, antice posticeque emarginatus, lateraliter pone medium paullisper emarginatus, apicem versus rotundato-angustatus. Elytra disco piano, in medio nonnihil dilatata, proinde rotundato-attenuata, interstitiarum 3tiae et 5tae pars posterior elevata, carinam acutam efficiens, interstitia 7ma magis elevata, antice posticeque acuta, juxta margines punctis aliquot instructa, ceterum impunctata. Subtus glaber, segmentis abdominis in medio punctis geminis setiferis. Long. 28 mm., lat. 9 mm. |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509269 |
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Jaklitsch, W.M.; Voglmayr, H.. |
Based on type studies and freshly collected material we here re-instate the genus Thyronectria (Nectriaceae, Hypocreales). Species of this genus were recently for the most part classified in the genera Pleonectria (Nectriaceae) or Mattirolia (Thyridiaceae), because Thyronectria and other genera had been identified as members of the Thyridiaceae due to the presence of paraphyses. Molecular phylogenies based on several markers (act, ITS, LSU rDNA, rpb1, rpb2, tef1, tub) revealed that the Nectriaceae contain members whose ascomata are characterised by long, more or less persistent, apical paraphyses. All of these belong to a single genus, Thyronectria, which thus has representatives with hyaline, rosy, green or even dark brown and sometimes distoseptate... |
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Palavras-chave: Act; Ascomycota; Hypocreales; Mattirolia; Nectriaceae; New species; Pleonectria; Pyrenomycetes; Rpb1; Rpb2; Tef1; Tub; Thyridiaceae; Thyridium; Thyronectroidea. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531696 |
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Walsingham, Lord. |
Head ferruginous, palpi ferruginous, annulated and tipped with white. Antennae dull ferruginous, delicately spotted along their upper side with white. Thorax ferruginous with two ill defined yellowish white spots anteriorly. Fore-wings bright shining ferruginous, with two white spots before the fissure, one on the dorsal margin nearer to the base than to the fissure, another on the middle of the wing nearer to the fissure than to the base, a brownish spot at the base of the fissure preceded by a few brownish scales: the costal lobe clouded about its middle but not at its base, with bronzy-brown and having two blackish streaks on the costal margin and another at the extreme apex. The central bronzy-brown shade is preceded and followed by a silvery-wliite... |
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Ano: 1884 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508808 |
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Mees, G.F.; Kailola, P.J.. |
CONTENTS 1. Introduction................... 3 2. Acknowledgements................. 6 3. History of classification............... 7 4. Character variation................. 9 5. Generic classification................ 16 6. Affinities and zoogeography.............. 21 7. Key to the species known from New Guinea.......... 26 8. Genus Helotes.................. 31 9. Genus Therapon................. 31 10. References................... 84 11. Gazetteer................... 86 I. INTRODUCTION The Therapontidae 2) constitute a small family of Perciform fishes, the members of which are of a remarkably homogeneous appearance, notwithstanding the fact that it includes marine as well as freshwater species. The distribution of the family as a whole is Indo-Pacific, from... |
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Palavras-chave: 42.81. |
Ano: 1977 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317740 |
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Sathish Kumar, C.. |
One new orchid, Trias bonaccordensis Sathish, is described from the Bonaccord forests of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India. Affinities with the related T. stocksii Benth. ex Hook, f., T. disciflora (Rolfe) Rolfe and T. nasuta (Reichb. f.) Stapf are discussed. One new combination, viz. T. crassifolia (Thw. ex Trimen) Sathish, is proposed for the Sri Lankan Bulbophyllum crassifolium. Operculum features of the genus are illustrated and a distribution map is supplied. |
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Ano: 1989 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525457 |
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Roon, A.C. de. |
In de studiegidsen van onze universiteiten zal men de floristiek als vakgebied niet aantreffen. Hoewel er bij het onderwijs aan biologiestudenten enige aandacht aan de floristiek wordt gewijd, moet toch worden gesproken van een zeer bescheiden, eigenlijk een te bescheiden, plaats voor de floristiek in de onderwijsprogramma’s. Door het in de knel geraken van „ouderwetse”, althans niet „moderne” onderdelen van de biologie, veelal samengebracht onder de noemer van de zogenaamde beschrijvende vakken is met name ook de floristiek getroffen. |
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Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527943 |
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Zanten, B.O. van. |
1. Trachypus. 1. T. bicolor Reinw. et Hornsch. is divided into 4 varieties: a. var. bicolor, b. var. hispidus (C. Muell.) Card., c. var. viridulus (Mitt.) Zant. comb. nov., d. var. scindifolius (Sak.) Nog. 2. T. humilis Lindb. is divided into 2 varieties: a. var. humilis, b. var. tenerrimus (Herz.) Zant. comb. nov. 3. T. baviensis Besch. has been transferred to the genus 4. Chrysocladium. T. pendulus Dix. has been transferred to the genus Papillaria as P. semitorta (C. Muell.) Jaeg. 5. The following species and varieties have been transferred to T. bicolor Reinw. et Hornsch. var. bicolor; T. nietneri (C. Muell.) Par. syn. nov. T. bicolor Reinw. et Hornsch. var. sinensis (C. Muell.) Broth. T. appressus Fleisch. syn. nov. T. cuspidatus Fleisch. syn. nov. T.... |
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Ano: 1959 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524800 |
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