CYCLEA BARBATA MIERS PDF

M Cyclea barbata Miers is an accepted name. This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Cyclea (family Menispermaceae). The record derives. Slender, climbing shrubs, to 5 m long, branchlets hispid when young, glabrous when old. Leaves alternate, ovate or deltoid-ovate, truncate or rounded at base. Cyclea barbata Miers in Huys R, Kihara T C (). Systematics and phylogeny of Cristacoxidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida): a review. taxonomic.

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Occurrence Occurrence Occurrence Records. Powered by the open source Biodiversity Informatics Platform. Observation specific search options Observed during. Sasidharan, Cyclea barbata Miers, Contr.

The portal will be unavailable all day on Sunday 23rd Dec for maintenance. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Sasidharan, Cissampelos barbata Wall. Technology Mierw in India. Western Ghats, Evergreen and Semi-evergreen Forests.

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Female inflorescences similar to male ones but broader; flowers sessile, in dense heads; sepals 2 obovate or rhomboid, pilose outside; petals 2, reniform, broader than sepals, glabrous; ovary ellipsoid, curved, densely pilose; stigma 3-laciniate.

A general description, with any kind of information about the taxon. The current map showing distribution of species is only indicative.

Species specific search options Taxon Ctclea. General description of the sites where the species is found ecosystem, forest, environment or microhabitat. Related observations Show all. Cyclea barbata Miers, Contr. Demography and Conservation Demography and Conservation.

Seasonal migration and reproduction are usually treated separately. A textual diagnostic description of the species that is not necessarily structured. Assam Indian Distribution Eastern Assam.

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Slender, climbing shrubs, to 5 m long, branchlets hispid when young, glabrous when old. Leaves alternate, ovate or deltoid-ovate, truncate or rounded at base, obtuse or acuminate at apex mucronate, Also includes information referring to territorial extension of the individual or group in terms of its activities feeding, mating, etc. Technology partner Strand Life Sciences.

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CYCLEA BARBATA MIERS (MENISPERMACEAE): A NEW RECORD OF A MEDICINAL PLANT FROM SOUTH INDIA

Cyclea wallichii Diels in Engl. Its main goal is summarize the most relevant or attractive characteristics of this taxon to the general public. User Group specific search options Title. Send a request for permission.

Drupes obovoid to globose, x Male inflorescences axillary or cauliflorous cm long puberulous cymes; flowers mm long, pedicelled, with turbinate puberulous greenish calyx lobes and gamopetalous obtusely lobed glabrous corolla; synandrium mm long, exserted.

Enumerates geographic entities where the taxon lives. Life cycles are treated in the field for Life Cycle.

It could also cover phenomena such cycle “plant flowering” or “chewing rates”. Describes biorhythms – those states or conditions characterised by regular repetition in time, whether on the scale of seconds, hours, days, or seasons.

Search in all groups Search within this group. Does not include altitudinal distribution, which is covered under Habitat.