WebLithocarpus monticola Rehder, J. Arnold Arbor. 1: 129 (1919). BHL POWO . Contact us about this record. IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID) urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:358883-1 … WebLithocarpus (Oak) Fagaceae - 3 images at PlantSystematics.org. Taxon pages loaded to date: 24101675 (31100)
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WebLithocarpus monticola (Koidz.) Rehder kingdom Plantae - plants » divisio Magnoliophyta - flowering plants » class Rosopsida - eudicots » order Fagales » family Fagaceae » … Individual species are described in detail on www.asianfagaceae.com.A full list of the species and their synonyms can be seen by entering Lithocarpus in the search box in the World ChecklistFlora of China Online includes descriptions of the 123 Chinese species Meer weergeven Lithocarpus is a genus in the beech family, Fagaceae. Trees in this genus are commonly known as the stone oaks and differ from Quercus primarily because they produce insect-pollinated flowers on erect spikes and … Meer weergeven In 1948, Aimee Camus produced a comprehensive treatment of the two major genera in the family, given the specimens available to her at the Natural History Museum in Paris. Because of the many collections available from the French colonies in … Meer weergeven chsaa district basketball
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WebIt is native to southwest Oregon and California. These trees are typically found along the Pacific Coast, in the Cascade Mountains and the Klamath Mountains, and down into southern California. It is the only member of this genus native to North America. All other members are native to southeast Asia and Indo-Malaysia. WebKaryotype: Liolaemus monticola monticola exhibits extensive karyotypic variation along its latitudinal geographic distribution with chromosome numbers ranging from 2n = 32 - 46. LOBO (2001) suggests the following monophyletic species groups within Liolaemus: alticolor, altissimus, gravenhorstii, hellmichi, kriegi, leopardinus, monticola, … http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/browse/A/Fagaceae/Lithocarpus/ describe the structure of the buccal cavity