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    Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Eryngium (Apiaceae) in the state of Michoacan, Mexico Autores: García-Ruiz, Ignacio

    “...Eryngium is one of the largest and taxonomically most difficult genera of Apiaceae. It includes from 230 to 250 species, distributed chiefly in temperate tropical regions on the planet. ...”
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    Publicado 2015
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    Dahliaphyllum, a new arborescent umbellifer from Guerrero Autores: Constance, Lincoln, Breedolve, Dennis E.

    “...Dahliaphyllum, a new genus of woody “peucedanoid” Umbelliferae/Apiaceae is described from the general area of Cerro Teotepec in the Sierra Madre del Sur of Guerrero. ...”
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    Publicado 1994
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    Floristics and diversity of the Lerma river wetlands in the State of Mexico Autores: Zepeda-Gómez, Carmen, Lot-Helgueras, Antonio, Antonio Nemiga, Xanat, Madrigal-Uribe, Delfino

    “...The families Cyperaceae, Asteraceae, Lemnaceae, Poaceae, Apiaceae and Polygonaceae are the better represented. ...”
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    Publicado 2022
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    Exudate-gathering ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) at three different liquid food rewards. Autores: Buffa, Liliana M., Jaureguiberry, Pedro, Delfino, Miguel Angel

    “...In this study we explored the diversity, distribution and interactions of exudate-gathering ants at three different liquid food rewards: nectar from EFNs on Croton sarcopetalus and honeydew from the aphids Aphis spiraecola and Dysaphis foeniculus on Eupatorium hookerianum (Asteraceae) and Foeniculum vulgare (Apiaceae) respectively. For each FR we measured ant diversity and performed quantitative and qualitative comparisons among ants associated with the FRs. ...”
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    Publicado 2009