Species of the complex and diverse genera Psychotria and Palicourea are common but little-known elements in many tropical forest ecosystems. DNA-phylogenetic studies and a re-evaluation of morphological characters have recently shown that species of Psychotria subg. Heteropsychotria are nested within Palicourea s.l., which was traditionally separated by exhibiting a bird-pollinated (vs. insect-pollinated) pollination syndrome. In order to render both genera monophyletic groups, species of subg. Heteropsychotria need to be transferred to Palicourea s.l. For Central American species, most of the necessary combinations have already been made. In the course of ongoing research on the phytochemical characterization of species and clades of Costa...
Psychotria philippensis (Rubiaceae) was described by Chamisso and Schlechtendal in 1829, was the fir...
Este estudo descreve a fenologia reprodutiva, morfologia e biologia floral, polinização e sucesso re...
textPsiguria Arn. is a small genus of Neotropical vines in the Cucurbitaceae that grows in both wet...
Species of the complex and diverse genera Psychotria and Palicourea are common but little-known elem...
Based on molecular and morphological studies the circumscription and reshaping of the genera Palicou...
International audienceThe species of Psychotria subgen. Heteropsychotria have recently been transfer...
Morphological and molecular studies show that many species classified in Psychotria L. subgen. Heter...
Here we designate specimen no. 10424 from the Museu Nacional (R) as the lectotype of Palicourea rudg...
Figure 1 - Palicourea longiinvolucrata and related species, note dia...
Here we designate specimen no. 10424 from the Museu Nacional (R) as the lectotype of Palicourea rudg...
A new pyrene type is reported, it is morphologically different from that found in the genera Palicou...
Palicoureeae (Rubiaceae) has its centre of diversity in the neotropics and comprises about 1500 spec...
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Untersuchung von endophytischen Pilzen aus acht Psychotria und Palico...
Palicourea frontinoensis, a new species from western cordillera in Colombia, is described and ilustr...
The Neotropical genus Borojoa Cuatrec. (Rubiaceae) is now considered a synonym of Alibertia A. Rich....
Psychotria philippensis (Rubiaceae) was described by Chamisso and Schlechtendal in 1829, was the fir...
Este estudo descreve a fenologia reprodutiva, morfologia e biologia floral, polinização e sucesso re...
textPsiguria Arn. is a small genus of Neotropical vines in the Cucurbitaceae that grows in both wet...
Species of the complex and diverse genera Psychotria and Palicourea are common but little-known elem...
Based on molecular and morphological studies the circumscription and reshaping of the genera Palicou...
International audienceThe species of Psychotria subgen. Heteropsychotria have recently been transfer...
Morphological and molecular studies show that many species classified in Psychotria L. subgen. Heter...
Here we designate specimen no. 10424 from the Museu Nacional (R) as the lectotype of Palicourea rudg...
Figure 1 - Palicourea longiinvolucrata and related species, note dia...
Here we designate specimen no. 10424 from the Museu Nacional (R) as the lectotype of Palicourea rudg...
A new pyrene type is reported, it is morphologically different from that found in the genera Palicou...
Palicoureeae (Rubiaceae) has its centre of diversity in the neotropics and comprises about 1500 spec...
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Untersuchung von endophytischen Pilzen aus acht Psychotria und Palico...
Palicourea frontinoensis, a new species from western cordillera in Colombia, is described and ilustr...
The Neotropical genus Borojoa Cuatrec. (Rubiaceae) is now considered a synonym of Alibertia A. Rich....
Psychotria philippensis (Rubiaceae) was described by Chamisso and Schlechtendal in 1829, was the fir...
Este estudo descreve a fenologia reprodutiva, morfologia e biologia floral, polinização e sucesso re...
textPsiguria Arn. is a small genus of Neotropical vines in the Cucurbitaceae that grows in both wet...