Definition of Psammisia. Meaning of Psammisia. Synonyms of Psammisia

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Definition of Psammisia

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Meaning of Psammisia from wikipedia

- Psammisia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It contains the fruiting bushes commonly called joyapas and is distributed throughout...
- Oreanthes - Orthaea - Pellegrinia - Periclesia - Plutarchia - Poly****a - Psammisia - Rusbya - Satyria - Semiramisia - Siphonandra - Sphyrospermum -Themistoclesia -...
- cyclostigmata and Centropogon solanifolius: Temeles et al. (2002) Recorded at Psammisia ramiflora: Temeles et al. (2002) Recorded at Psychotria elata and Ravnia...
- Friedrich Klotzsch identified ten species in 1851. Later Hooker separated Psammisia from Macleania. Oscar Drude (1891) and William Wright Smith (1942), as...
- Pellegrinia Sleumer Periclesia A.C.Sm. Plutarchia A.C.Sm. Poly****a A.C.Sm. Psammisia Klotzsch Rusbya Britton Satyria Klotzsch Semiramisia Klotzsch Siphonandra...
- 5 to 15 millimetres (0.53 to 0.59 in) for females. The larvae feed on Psammisia species. Miller, James S. (2009). "Generic revision of the Dioptinae (Lepidoptera:...
- of Vacciniaceae after historical figures [see, for example, Caligula, Psammisia, Socratesia, Sophoclesia, Themistoclesia, also in this list], this genus...
- Kl****e Bicornes Linné". Linnaea (in German). 12: 1–88. Orthaea, p. 14 Psammisia, p. 16 Satyria, p. 14 Semiramisia, p. 15 Siphonandra, p. 14 Themistoclesia...
- vegetation. It takes nectar mostly from plants of genera Inga, Bomarea, Psammisia, and Cavendishia. In addition to feeding on nectar it captures small insects...
- within the Neotropical subgroup and then Andean clade of this family. The Psammisia II section shares the closest common ancestor to this plant, and its closest...