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  Poales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Centrolepidaceae + Restionaceae: anthers bisporangiate/monothecal, embryo sac with compound starch grains, cells of nucellar epidermis anticlinally elongated.
The age of the Centrolepidaceae clade ranges from 45-97 mybp depending in large part exactly where it is placed in this part of the tree (Janssen and Bremer 2004).
Centrolepidaceae may be neotenous Restionaceae, but their position with regard to that family remains uncertain (e.g.
www.mobot.org /mobot/research/apweb/orders/poalesweb.htm   (9630 words)

  
 PBIO 450 Lecture Notes - Commelinidae -- Spring 1999
The core families are the Flagellariaceae, Joinvilleaceae, Restionaceae, and the Centrolepidaceae.
The last member in family complex, the Centrolepidaceae, differ from the Restionaceae in lacking a perianth entirely with only a single (rarely two) stamen.
The plants of the Centrolepidaceae have both a graminoid and moss-like habit.
www.life.umd.edu /emeritus/reveal/pbio/pb450/comm03.html   (687 words)

  
 Best of the Web - What's New in Science For 3/3/2006
Bulletin of the AMNH - Article by Kitts, David B. Thyroxine-binding Globulin of Odd Toed Hoofed Mammals: - Contains an abstract of the study by Skubella N, et.al.
Flora of China Centrolepidaceae Endlicher - Describes the leaves of this plant group.
Florabase Western Australian Flora Centrolepidaceae - Describes the leaf, flower and reproduction of this plant group.
botw.org /new/Science/03032006.cfm   (1777 words)

  
 Phylogenetic relationships among Poaceae and related families as inferred from morphology, inversions in the plastid ...
A clade consisting of all representatives of Centrolepidaceae,
that the 28-kb inversion is absent from Centrolepidaceae and
Hamann U. 1975 Neue Untersuchungen zur Embryologie und Systematik der Centrolepidaceae.
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/90/1/93   (8607 words)

  
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Centrolepidaceae: Images from the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Centrolepidaceae: A family overview/image page and list of genera from the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System
Centrolepidaceae: Full family nomenclature from the INSPV Project
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gateway_family?fam=Centrolepidaceae   (50 words)

  
 Australian Flora: Centrolepidaceae
7:198-208 (1878); U.Hamann, Beitrag zur Embryologie der Centrolepidaceae mit Bemerkungen Über den Bau der Blüten und Blütenstände und die systematische Stellung der Familie.
D.A. Cooke, A Taxonomic Revision of Aphelia (Centrolepidaceae) in Australia.
D.A. Cooke, A Taxonomic Revision of Centrolepis (Centrolepidaceae) in Australia.
members.ozemail.com.au /~davcooke/centrlep.htm   (8164 words)

  
 MBG: Research: News From MO 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Flora of China, Volume 24, Flagellariaceae through Marantaceae, co-published by Science Press (Beijing) and MBG Press (St. Louis) is scheduled for publication in the Fall of 2000.
The sixth volume, numbered 24 in the series, treats the Flagellariaceae, Restionaceae, Centrolepidaceae, Xyridaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Bromeliaceae, Commelinaceae, Pontederiaceae, Philydraceae, Juncaceae, Stemonaceae, Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Taccaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Iridaceae, Musaceae, Lowiaceae, Costaceae, Zingiberaceae, Cannaceae, and Marantaceae, represented in China by 1,334 species.
Flora of China Illustrations, Volume 15, Myrsinaceae through Loganiaceae, co-published by Science Press (Beijing) and MBG Press (St. Louis), was published in January 2000.
www.mobot.org /mobot/webmo/mbgpress.shtml   (1611 words)

  
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Chandra, S. 1966 On the pollen morphology of the Centrolepidaceae, Resoniaceae, and Flagellariaceae, with special reference to taxonomy Grana Palynologica 6: 355-415.
Chandra, S. 1966 On the pollen morphology of the Centrolepidaceae, Restionaceae and Flagellariaceae, with special reference to taxonomy Grana Palynologica 6: 355-415.
Ladd, P.G. 1977 Pollen morphoogy of some members of the Restionace and related families, with notes on the fossil record.
www.geo.arizona.edu /palynology/polident.html   (5085 words)

  
 CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Systematic Botany
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New speceis of Tasmanian Monocotyledones in the families Juncaceae, Centrolepidaceae and Cyperaceae.
Eight species are described: Luzula poimena (Juncaceae); Centrolepis paludicola, Centrolepis pedderensis, Gaimardia amblyphylla (Centrolepidaceae); Isolepis limbata, Oreobolus oligocephalus, Carpha rodwayi, Carpha curvata (Cyperaceae).
www.publish.csiro.au /nid/150/paper/BRU9840297.htm   (68 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Grana Palynol": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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On the pollen morphology of the Centrolepidaceae, Restionaceae and Flagellariaceae, with special reference to taxonomy.
Key Phrases in this book: Kew Bull, Royal Botanic Gardens, New Guinea, New Zealand, Clarendon Press, Old World, endosperm homogeneous, pollen sulcate, rounded trigonous, exine tectate, staminodal ring, peduncular bract (See more)
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