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Guía de los áfidos alados de Costa Rica
A guide to the winged aphids of Costa Rica
(2003-05)
This guide is a compilation of limited morphological and biological information on the winged morphs of 60 species of aphids that have been collected in Costa Rica. It should not be viewed as a definitive taxnomic treatise ...
Mormodes salazarii (Orchidaceae, Catasetinae), a new species with greenish-white flowers from Costa Rica
(2016)
Mormodes salazarii (Orchidaceae, Catasetinae), a new species apparently endemic to Costa Rica, is described and illustrated. It is similar to M. fractiflexa because of its non-resupinate flowers, entire lip and revolute ...
Preliminary molecular phylogenetics of Sobralia and relatives (Orchidaceae: Sobralieae)
(2011-12)
With over 200 species, the orchid tribe Sobralieae is a major constituent of the Neotropical flora. As currently circumscribed, the tribe includes four genera: Elleanthus, Epilyna, Sertifera, and Sobralia. Most
species ...
Gestión Integrada Marina y Costera en Costa Rica
(2020)
Considerado como el primer país en vías de desarrollo en contar con un programa de Gestión Costera Integrada, Costa Rica es un país pequeño con dos costas que inalienablemente debe manejar sus recursos marino-costeros de ...
A reappraisal of Neotropical Vanilla. With a note on taxonomic inflation and the importance of alpha taxonomy in biological studies
(2020-12-23)
Despite the long-standing cultural importance and botanical interest in Vanilla, many taxa belonging to the genus remain poorly understood. Vanilla species generally have broad geographical and ecological distributions. ...
Phragmipedium (Pfitz.) Rolfe
(2020)
The nomenclature of the tropical American lady-slippers has
been somewhat confused. At first, the species were named as
species of Cypripedium, a name now used only for a north
temperate group of terrestrial species. ...
Sobralia fragrans
(2018)
Epiphytic, caespitose herb, up to 25 cm tall. Roots ca. 5 mm wide.
Stems 120–150 × 3–4 mm, 1-foliate; covered by a basal, acute,
glumaceous sheath. Leaves elliptic, acute, plicate, 16.5–23.5 ×
4.0–5.5 cm. Inforescence ...
Genomic basis for pesticide degradation revealed by selection, isolation and characterisation of a library of metaldehyde-degrading strains from soil
(2020)
Metaldehyde, a xenobiotic cyclic ether, is used as molluscicide of choice in agriculture and horticulture, but recently its detection in drinking water sources has become a major cause of concern. We isolated eight new ...
Pocillopora cryptofauna and their response to host coral mortality
(2021)
The cryptofauna are the small cryptic organisms that inhabit the interstices of coral colonies and have a great contribution to the
biodiversity of the reef. Some of these species are vulnerable to environmental deterioration ...