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- Mitraria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae, comprising the sole species Mitraria coccinea (Chilean mitre flower). It is a woody...
- & G.Forst.) Lam. Huttum speciosum (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Britten Mammea asiatica L. Sy Michelia asiatica (L.) ****ze Mitraria commersonia J.F.Gmel....
- Family members are unique in having a bell-shaped larval stage known as a mitraria larva. At one time the family was classified as the Ammocharidae. Galathowenia...
- Commercona Sonn. Menichea Sonn. Butonica Lam. Stravadium Juss. Meteorus Lour. Mitraria J.F.Gmel. 1791, rejected name, not Cav. 1801 (Gesneriaceae) Stravadia Pers...
- Lamarck, 1798 Mitra (Papalaria) Dall, 1915 Mitra (Sohlia) Cernohorsky, 1970 Mitraria Rafinesque, 1815 (established, without diagnosis or included species, as...
- (monkey flower) Mirabilis Miscanthus Mitc****a (partridge berry) Mitella Mitraria Molinia Moltkia Moluccella Monadenium Monanthes Monarda (bee balm) Monardella...
- Alstroemeria aurantica, Fuchsia megellanica, bamboo Chusquea culcou, Mitraria cocinea and Embothrium coccineum. The alerce or Patagonian cypress is a...
- Didymocarpoideae: Trichosporeae Middletonia C.Puglisi Didymocarpoideae: Trichosporeae Mitraria Cav. Gesnerioideae: Coronanthereae Monophyllaea R.Br. Didymocarpoideae:...
- Laretia, Mulinum, Talguenea, Schizanthus, Melo****, Monttea, Hygea, Mitraria, Sarmienta, Chiliotrichum, Melalema, N****auvia, Tetroncium, Gilliesia,...
- ctenop**** 48 The Onchosphere development 18 The Trochop****s development 32 Mitraria's Fan Dance how it feeds 30 The Ballad of the Veliger, or How the Gastropod...