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Mycoheterotrophic Plants
Thismia Griffith 1844
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Authors | Title | Year of Publication |
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M. Sochor; Z. Egertova; M. Hrones; M. Dancak | Rediscovery of Thismia neptunensis (Thismiaceae) after 151 years | 2018 |
F.A.G. Guilherme; C.P. Coelho; E.C. Smidt; D.C. Gomes; L.F. Souza | Thismia panamensis: first record of Thismiaceae for the Brazilian Cerrado in Goias state | 2016 |
V.S.F.T. Merckx; M. Wapstra | Further notes on the occurrence of fairy lanterns Thismia rodwayi F. Muell. (Thismiaceae) in Tasmania: vegetation associations | 2013 |
K. Suetsugu; K. Ishida | New locality and fungal association of Thismia abei (Thismiaceae) | 2011 |
G.W.C. Ho; S.S. Mar; R.M.K. Saunders | Thismia tentaculata (Burmanniaceae tribe Thismieae) from Hong Kong: first record of the genus and tribe from continental China | 2009 |
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