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- order named Poales, ****igning these families to the orders Bromeliales, Cyperales, Hydatellales, Juncales, Restionales and Typhales. In early systems, an...
- Juncanae                     order Juncales                     order Cyperales           superorder Poanae                     order Flagellariales  ...
- Commelinales order Eriocaulales order Restionales order Juncales order Cyperales order Hydatellales order Typhales subclass Zingiberidae order Bromeliales...
- (2007). "Invertebrate Fauna ****ociated with Torpedogr****, Pani**** Repens (Cyperales: Poaceae), in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and Prospects for Biological Control"...
- On 29 January 2010, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 842 (746 animals, 96 plants) extinct species, subspecies and varieties, stocks and...
- Commelinales Order Eriocaulales Order Restionales Order Juncales Order Cyperales Order Typhales Order Bromeliales Order Zingiberales Subclass Arecidae...
- Xyris ramboi There are 37 species, two subspecies, and two varieties in Cyperales ****essed as critically endangered. Species Andropogon benthami**** (possibly extinct)...
- Zingiber fragile There are 45 species, two subspecies, and one variety in Cyperales ****essed as near threatened. Species Agropyron tanaiti****, Don wheatgr****...
- Floscopa mannii Xyris calostachys Xyris pancheri There are 55 species in Cyperales ****essed as endangered. Agropyron cimmeri****, Kerch wheatgr**** Agropyron...
- Balanophorales, Medusandrales, Rhamnales, Malvales, Diapensiales, Ericales and Cyperales. Th. Eckardt in Polygonales, Centro****e, Batales, Plumbaginales, Helobiae...