This index is based on that first published as A contribution to a new classification of the cactus family and index to suprageneric and supraspecific taxa (5 Feb 1990). The present edition has been substantially revised and updated and now also includes early infrageneric names published without rank to complete the historical record
Includes index.Reprint of the 1919-23 ed. published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washi...
Several intergeneric cactus hybrids have been known for years, but have never been named or require ...
Pages 252-261 of vo. IV, appendix are in vol. I following page 236.Index to the four volumes is cont...
Here, we present a review of the studies of evolutionary genetics (phylogenetics, population genetic...
Bayesian, maximum-likelihood, and maximum-parsimony phylogenies, constructed using nucleotide sequen...
This book contains full botanical descriptions of the Cactaceae family, as well as information on it...
This check-list has strictly practical purposes. It was written to present in a convenient form a se...
Guiggi, Alessandro, Mariotti, Mauro (2022): Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties in some Cactaceae ...
Walter, Helmut E., Guerrero, Pablo C. (2022): Towards a unified taxonomic catalogue for the Chilean ...
It is commonly believed that the greatest single difficulty of the classification of the Cactaceae i...
Most Cactaceae have succulent stems and inhabit dry or arid areas, but some are epiphytes of humid r...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:GPC/02190 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The Cactaceae family, with about sixteen hundred species, is cultivated worldwide for fruits, forage...
The distribution of cacti species that inhabit the Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO) was analysed. Gridcel...
The Chihuahuan Desert Region gives refuge to the richest assemblage of Cactaceae in the world.We pre...
Includes index.Reprint of the 1919-23 ed. published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washi...
Several intergeneric cactus hybrids have been known for years, but have never been named or require ...
Pages 252-261 of vo. IV, appendix are in vol. I following page 236.Index to the four volumes is cont...
Here, we present a review of the studies of evolutionary genetics (phylogenetics, population genetic...
Bayesian, maximum-likelihood, and maximum-parsimony phylogenies, constructed using nucleotide sequen...
This book contains full botanical descriptions of the Cactaceae family, as well as information on it...
This check-list has strictly practical purposes. It was written to present in a convenient form a se...
Guiggi, Alessandro, Mariotti, Mauro (2022): Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties in some Cactaceae ...
Walter, Helmut E., Guerrero, Pablo C. (2022): Towards a unified taxonomic catalogue for the Chilean ...
It is commonly believed that the greatest single difficulty of the classification of the Cactaceae i...
Most Cactaceae have succulent stems and inhabit dry or arid areas, but some are epiphytes of humid r...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:GPC/02190 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The Cactaceae family, with about sixteen hundred species, is cultivated worldwide for fruits, forage...
The distribution of cacti species that inhabit the Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO) was analysed. Gridcel...
The Chihuahuan Desert Region gives refuge to the richest assemblage of Cactaceae in the world.We pre...
Includes index.Reprint of the 1919-23 ed. published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washi...
Several intergeneric cactus hybrids have been known for years, but have never been named or require ...
Pages 252-261 of vo. IV, appendix are in vol. I following page 236.Index to the four volumes is cont...