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    Foliar anatomy of Malpighia mexicana (Malpighiaceae) Authors: Bárcenas-López, Lorena Yeraldi, Montaño-Arias, Susana Adriana, López-Sandoval, José Antonio, González Huerta, Andrés, Rubí-Arriaga, Martín, Vargas Simón, Georgina

    “...Background and Aims: Malpighia mexicana is a native tree widely distributed in Mexico, which is cultivated in orchards or backyards of rural areas, and source of economic, timber, ornamental and medicinal resources. ...”
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    Udgivet 2018
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    Nuevas combinaciones nomenclaturales para compuestas mexicanas Authors: Villarreal Q., José Á.

    “...Villarreal y Adenophyllum pulcherrimum (Strother) Villarreal para especies de compuestas mexicanas, consideradas por algunos autores como pertenecientes al género Dyssodia....”
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    Udgivet 2001
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    Nuevas combinaciones nomenclaturales para compuestas mexicanas Authors: José Ángel Villarreal Quintanilla

    “...Villarreal y Adenophyllum pulcherrimum (Strother) Villarreal para especies de compuestas mexicanas, consideradas por algunos autores como pertenecientes al género Dyssodia....”
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    Udgivet 2001
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    First record of Piriqueta mexicana (Passifloraceae) for the flora of Chiapas, Mexico Authors: Sánchez Molina, Diana Yaneth, Gómez Pérez, Ana Laura, Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí

    “...In addition, morphometric measurements of petiole, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds of the collected material were compared with the descriptions of the type specimen and taxonomic revisions.Key results: The presence of Piriqueta mexicana is confirmed for the flora of Chiapas; the number of Piriqueta species present in this entity is expanded to two.Conclusions: The distribution area of Piriqueta mexicana extends to southern Mexico and this finding reaffirms the importance of continuing with botanical explorations in Protected Natural Areas, which represent effective reservoirs to maintain poorly known species....”
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    Udgivet 2020
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    Note on the presence of Abatia mexicana Standl. (Salicaceae) in the state of Guerrero, Mexico Authors: Diego Pérez, Nelly, Martínez Gordillo, Martha

    “...Abatia mexicana Standl. is reported for the first time from Guerrero. ...”
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    Udgivet 2007
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    Curculiónidos de diversas localidades de la República Mexicana (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) Authors: Soto-Hernández, Macotulio, Reyes-Castillo, Pedro, García Martínez, Oswaldo, Ordaz Silva, Salvador

    “...Se realizaron colectas en diversas localidades de siete Estados de la República Mexicana en los años 2010-2014. Se identificaron un total de 77 especies en 50 géneros. ...”
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    Udgivet 2016
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    Errata Authors: Mexicana, Acta Zoológica

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    Udgivet 2017
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    Meliosma mexicana (Sabiaceae), a new species from the Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico Authors: W. Steinmann, Victor

    “...Meliosma mexicana (Sabiaceae) is described as a new species. ...”
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    Udgivet 2007
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    Wood anatomy of Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana (Fagaceae), endemic species from Mexico Authors: Cuapio Hernández, Liliana, Borja-de la Rosa, Ma. Amparo, Reyes Trejo, Benito, Villanueva Morales, Antonio, Machuca Velasco, Roberto, Corona Ambriz, Alejandro

    “...Background and Aims: Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana inhabits Mexico, forming relict in the cloud forests of the Sierra Madre Oriental; it is an endemic taxon that is currently in danger of extinction. ...”
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    Udgivet 2022
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    Seed morphological traits and germination of Peltogyne mexicana (Fabaceae), unique Peltogyne species in Mexico Authors: Basave-Villalobos, Erickson, Antúnez, Pablo, Sigala Rodríguez, José Ángel, Fierros-Mateo, Reynol, Navarro-Martínez, José, Calixto Valencia, Celi Gloria

    “...Background and Aims: Peltogyne mexicana is the only species of the genus Peltogyne in Mexico, but its natural populations are subject to fragmentation processes and conservation strategies are needed. ...”
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    Udgivet 2024