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- Lankesteria may refer to: Lankesteria (plant), a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae Lankesteria (protist), a genus of protists in the family Lecudinidae...
- to Kew: Lankesteria alba Lindau Lankesteria barteri Hook.f. Lankesteria brevior C.B.Clarke Lankesteria elegans (P.Beauv.) T.Anderson Lankesteria glandulosa...
- Kenyacanthus I.Darbysh. & Kiel Kosmosiphon Lindau Kudoacanthus Hosok. Lankesteria Lindl. Lasiocladus Bojer ex Nees Leandriella Benoist Lepidagathis Willd...
- Lankesteria cystodytae is an intestinal parasite of ascidians. These aseptate gregarines lack epimerites and instead possess attachment organelles known...
- Trichanthera Trichosanchezia Zygoruellia Camarotea Chlamydacanthus Forcipella Lankesteria Leandriella Theileamea Vindasia Whitfieldia Eaton (1836) Bot. Dict.,...
- naturalist and botanist; coffee planter; specialist in orchids Orchidaceae Bu Lankesteria Edwin Lankester (1814–1874) Acanthaceae Bu Lapageria Empress Joséphine...
- plants from Tropical Africa, (belonging to the family Acanthaceae) as Lankesteria in his honour. In 1850 he was appointed professor of natural sciences...
- Gonospora, Gregarina, Heliospora, Hentschelia*, Hirmocystis*, Hoplorhynchus, Lankesteria, Lecudina, Leidyana, Lithocystis, Monocystella*, Monocystis, Nematopsis...
- R. D.; Callaway, C. S. (1969). "The Fine Structure of the Gregarine lankesteria culicis Parasitic in the Yellow Fever Mosquito Aedes aegypti". The Journal...
- of Polychromophilus and description of a new species of a Gregarine (Lankesteria galliardi)". Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée. 48 (2): 231–242...