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Amanda B. Cemper - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Tradescantia hirsutiflora (Native) 9
2011Co-Authors: Amanda B. CemperAbstract:Tradescantia hirsutiflora, non-glandular hairs. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia hirsutiflora (Native) 3
2011Co-Authors: Amanda B. CemperAbstract:Tradescantia hirsutiflora, hairs at tip of sepals. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia hirsutiflora (Native) 5
2011Co-Authors: Amanda B. CemperAbstract:Tradescantia hirsutiflora, hairs at tip of sepals. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia hirsutiflora (Native) 7
2011Co-Authors: Amanda B. CemperAbstract:Tradescantia hirsutiflora, mixed glandular and non-glandular hairs. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia gigantea (Native) 2
2011Co-Authors: Amanda B. CemperAbstract:Tradescantia gigantea, hairs on sepals: eglandular-velutinous. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
James R. Manhart - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Tradescantia ohioensis? (Native)
2011Co-Authors: James R. ManhartAbstract:Tradescantia ohioensis?, whole plant. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia sp. (Native) 8
2011Co-Authors: James R. ManhartAbstract:Tradescantia sp., flower close-up. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia sp. (Native) 4
2011Co-Authors: James R. ManhartAbstract:Tradescantia sp., flower - close-up. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
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Tradescantia sp. (Cultivated)
2011Co-Authors: James R. ManhartAbstract:Tradescantia sp., flower - chimaera (close-up). Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Cultivated.
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Tinantia anomala (Native) 5
2011Co-Authors: James R. ManhartAbstract:Tinantia anomala, flower close-up. Family Commelinaceae, Subclass Commelinidae. Origin: Native.
Charles L Staines - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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description of the last instar larva and pupa of a leaf mining hispine prionispa champaka maulik 1919 coleoptera chrysomelidae cassidinae oncocephalini
ZooKeys, 2018Co-Authors: Chengqing Liao, Jiasheng Xu, Charles L StainesAbstract:: The last-instar larva and pupa of Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 are described and figured in detail. The chaetotaxy of the head, mouthparts, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body are given. The larva of P. champaka mine in the leaves of Pollia japonica Thunb. (Commelinaceae) and pupate in the base of the mid-ribs. The adults were also observed feeding on the leaves of Pollia siamensis (Carib.) Faden ex D. Y. Hong. The prominent diagnostic characters of immature stages of other species of the three genera of Oncocephalini (Prionispa, Chaeridiona, and Oncocephala) are discussed.
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Description of the last-instar larva and pupa of a leaf-mining hispine – Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae, Oncocephalini)
Pensoft Publishers, 2018Co-Authors: Chengqing Liao, Charles L Staines, Peng Liu, Xiaohua DaiAbstract:The last-instar larva and pupa of Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 are described and figured in detail. The chaetotaxy of the head, mouthparts, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body are given. The larva of P. champaka mine in the leaves of Pollia japonica Thunb. (Commelinaceae) and pupate in the base of the mid-ribs. The adults were also observed feeding on the leaves of Pollia siamensis (Carib.) Faden ex D. Y. Hong. The prominent diagnostic characters of immature stages of other species of the three genera of Oncocephalini (Prionispa, Chaeridiona, and Oncocephala) are discussed
Chengqing Liao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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description of the last instar larva and pupa of a leaf mining hispine prionispa champaka maulik 1919 coleoptera chrysomelidae cassidinae oncocephalini
ZooKeys, 2018Co-Authors: Chengqing Liao, Jiasheng Xu, Charles L StainesAbstract:: The last-instar larva and pupa of Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 are described and figured in detail. The chaetotaxy of the head, mouthparts, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body are given. The larva of P. champaka mine in the leaves of Pollia japonica Thunb. (Commelinaceae) and pupate in the base of the mid-ribs. The adults were also observed feeding on the leaves of Pollia siamensis (Carib.) Faden ex D. Y. Hong. The prominent diagnostic characters of immature stages of other species of the three genera of Oncocephalini (Prionispa, Chaeridiona, and Oncocephala) are discussed.
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Description of the last-instar larva and pupa of a leaf-mining hispine – Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae, Oncocephalini)
Pensoft Publishers, 2018Co-Authors: Chengqing Liao, Charles L Staines, Peng Liu, Xiaohua DaiAbstract:The last-instar larva and pupa of Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 are described and figured in detail. The chaetotaxy of the head, mouthparts, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body are given. The larva of P. champaka mine in the leaves of Pollia japonica Thunb. (Commelinaceae) and pupate in the base of the mid-ribs. The adults were also observed feeding on the leaves of Pollia siamensis (Carib.) Faden ex D. Y. Hong. The prominent diagnostic characters of immature stages of other species of the three genera of Oncocephalini (Prionispa, Chaeridiona, and Oncocephala) are discussed
Xiaohua Dai - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Description of the last-instar larva and pupa of a leaf-mining hispine – Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae, Oncocephalini)
Pensoft Publishers, 2018Co-Authors: Chengqing Liao, Charles L Staines, Peng Liu, Xiaohua DaiAbstract:The last-instar larva and pupa of Prionispa champaka Maulik, 1919 are described and figured in detail. The chaetotaxy of the head, mouthparts, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body are given. The larva of P. champaka mine in the leaves of Pollia japonica Thunb. (Commelinaceae) and pupate in the base of the mid-ribs. The adults were also observed feeding on the leaves of Pollia siamensis (Carib.) Faden ex D. Y. Hong. The prominent diagnostic characters of immature stages of other species of the three genera of Oncocephalini (Prionispa, Chaeridiona, and Oncocephala) are discussed