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Three new species of  Zygophyllum (Zygophyllaceae) from Namibia  and Northern Cape, South Africa

Three new species of Zygophyllum (Zygophyllaceae) from Namibia and Northern Cape, South Africa

... many species of this genus, seems to be the ability to shed leaves during periods of water ...this species is at present under no ...this species, but totally glabrous, was collect­ ed at Delphin ... See full document

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Two new species of  Zygophyllum  (Zygophyllaceae) from the Western  Cape, South Africa

Two new species of Zygophyllum (Zygophyllaceae) from the Western Cape, South Africa

... WESTERN CAPE.— 3418 (Simonstown): Holbaai Peninsula, E of Hangklip, (-B D ), June, Rourke 423 (NBG); E o f Blesberg, Hangklip, (-B D ), Sept., Boucher 684 (NBG); Betty’s Bay, (-B D ), June, Hall 1738 (NBG). 3419 ... See full document

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Three new species of  Lachenalia  (Hyacinthaceae: Massonieae) from  Western and Northern Cape, South Africa

Three new species of Lachenalia (Hyacinthaceae: Massonieae) from Western and Northern Cape, South Africa

... of species having small pedicellate, urceolate flowers with straight stamens, and includes ...colour from uniformly pale to dark green, to pale to dark maroon with scattered darker maroon blotches on the ... See full document

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Five new species of  Lachenalia  (Hyacinthaceae) from arid areas of  Namibia and South Africa

Five new species of Lachenalia (Hyacinthaceae) from arid areas of Namibia and South Africa

... NORTHERN CAPE.— 2917 (Springbok): Steinkopf Reserve, (-BA), Aug. 1980, Van Berkel 164 (NBG); Farm Ratelpoort, (-BD), Aug. 1971, Hall 4087 (NBG); Farm Eksteenfontein, (-DB), Aug. 1986, Duncan 252 (NBG). 3017 ... See full document

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A new serotinous species of  Cliffortia  L. (Rosaceae) from Northern  Cape, South Africa and section  Arboreae  emended

A new serotinous species of Cliffortia L. (Rosaceae) from Northern Cape, South Africa and section Arboreae emended

... two species, in ...known species in the sec­ tion and presumed for all species in the genus (Koutnik ...coniferous species of Cliffortia have a rare reversal of location on the plant, of the ... See full document

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New species of  Drimia  (Hyacinthaceae: Urgineoideae) allied to  Drimia   marginata  from Western and Northern Cape, South Africa

New species of Drimia (Hyacinthaceae: Urgineoideae) allied to Drimia marginata from Western and Northern Cape, South Africa

... comprise three sets o f populations separable on leaf morphology, ecology and ...Plants from Namaqualand and the ...populations from seasonally moist sandstones at higher altitude on the interior ... See full document

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Two new species of the genus Scapanoclypeus from Northern Cape, Republic of South Africa (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae)

Two new species of the genus Scapanoclypeus from Northern Cape, Republic of South Africa (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae)

... least three times longer than antennomere I–VI combined, and clypeus bent at nearly right angle to the plane of frons; Oedanomerus – protibia with subapical calcar, antennal club only as long as antennomere I–VI ... See full document

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DIDIEREACEAE/PORTULACACEAE

DIDIEREACEAE/PORTULACACEAE

... a new species of Ceraria from the Kaokoveld, Namibia, is ...same species bear either functionally female or bisexual flowers— is also recorded in the genus for the first ...ern ... See full document

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Three new species of  Erica  (Ericaceae) from Western Cape, South  Africa

Three new species of Erica (Ericaceae) from Western Cape, South Africa

... on south-facing ledges and clefts on large rocks or cliff-faces, hence the epithet, rima = a cleft or ...The species is widespread on the peaks in the southwestern part of the Hex River Mountain range ... See full document

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Four new species of , Erica  (Ericaceae) from Western Cape, South Africa

Four new species of , Erica (Ericaceae) from Western Cape, South Africa

... This new species is related to E. flocciflora and E. sax­ igena, and to a lesser extent E. affinis Benth., mainly because of the very similar seeds, which are unusual in the genus with their asymmetrical ... See full document

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The Genus Talinum (Portulacaceae) in Southern  Africa

The Genus Talinum (Portulacaceae) in Southern Africa

... the northern Cape Province convinced me that species can be recognized in the field even without flowers, which open only for a short time in the ...other species, although young leaves o f ... See full document

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Economic Reform and Economic Performance: Evidence from 20 Developing Countries

Economic Reform and Economic Performance: Evidence from 20 Developing Countries

... away from excessive government control of the economy, but that once that has been done then full-scale liberalisation may not yield further benefits, or may not be the best way to promote long-run growth (about ... See full document

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Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa

Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa

... Drosophilidae species sampled across South ...all species are represented at a shared scale of 1 ...the species that are new records for South Africa; there is no image ... See full document

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The Beads from Oudespost I, A Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa

The Beads from Oudespost I, A Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa

... present-day Cape Town, where the Dutch East India Company (VOC) established its initial refreshment station in 1652 to provision and facilitate the East Indies ...the south shore of Langebaan Lagoon at the ... See full document

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Two new species of  Erica  (Ericaceae) from the Langeberg, Western  Cape, South Africa

Two new species of Erica (Ericaceae) from the Langeberg, Western Cape, South Africa

... the species, to reach flowers that are often pressed against rock faces, or entirely contained by the plants aforementioned ...Erica species with a low, diffuse, entwined habit, as well as with small (1-5 ... See full document

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Three new species of  Tritoniopsis  (Iridaceae: Crocoideae) from the  Cape Region of South Africa

Three new species of Tritoniopsis (Iridaceae: Crocoideae) from the Cape Region of South Africa

... the Cape Floristic Region (Goldblatt & Manning 20(X)a), with a single species, ...the Cape Flora as almost all o f the species are restricted to acidic, nutrient-poor soils derived ... See full document

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Three new species of Serruria (Proteaceae) from the southwestern Cape

Three new species of Serruria (Proteaceae) from the southwestern Cape

... The oldest specimen of this species is a single leafless inflorescence in the Burmann collection of the Delessert herbarium in Geneva (sheet 005770/000143 in G-DEL). The locality given is merely ‘Caput bonae Spei’ ... See full document

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Taxonomic studies in the Aizoaceae from South Africa: three new  species and some new combinations

Taxonomic studies in the Aizoaceae from South Africa: three new species and some new combinations

... flowers. From this it is obvious that the flowers have their filamentous staminodes and stamens collected into a central cone, with the filam en­ tous staminodes overtopping the stamens and partly con­ cealing ... See full document

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Contribution to the Family Dermestidae (Coleoptera) from Qatar

Contribution to the Family Dermestidae (Coleoptera) from Qatar

... Material examined: Qatar [Jeryan al Batna], Umm al Zubar al Qibliyah, Near crossroad, S.-E. village, wooded zone, N-25° 10' 20.7'’ E-51° 15' 32.5'’, 04-III-2003, C. Cocquempot leg., 1 spec., J. Háva det. (JHAC); Qatar ... See full document

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Three new species of  Diascia  (Scrophulariaceae) from the western Cape

Three new species of Diascia (Scrophulariaceae) from the western Cape

... Annual herb, glabrous, simple or branching from the base. Stems up to 220 mm long, erect or decumbent, tetragonal in cross section, up to 1.5 mm on a side. Basal leaves few to many, rosulate or clustered, simple, ... See full document

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