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- 1928, P. A. Saccardo, Sylloge fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum, volume 24 (in Latin), Abellini [Italy], page 994:
- [50.] II. Subg. Leptosphaerella Sacc.—Species foliicolae et plerumque maculicolae et aparaphysatae (incl. gen. Phaeosphaeria Miyake).
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- 1989 December 29, Franz Traub, “Weitere Paläozän-Gastropoden aus dem Helvetikum des Haunsberges nördlich von Salzburg”, in Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und historische Geologie, number 29 (in German), München, page 97:
- Admete Krøyer (in Möller), 1842 ist mäßig groß, selten sehr klein und hat durch den fehlenden Nabel eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit zur Kroisbachia n. subg.
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- 1993, R. C. Peña, L. Iturriaga, A. M. Mujica, G. Montenegro, “Análisis micromorfológico de polen de Sophora (Papilionaceae); Hipótesis filogenética sobre el origen de la sección Edwardsia [Micromorphological analysis of the pollen of Sophora (Papilionaceae); Phylogenetic hypothesis about the origin of section Edwardsia]”, in Gayana Botanica, volume 50, number 2 (in Spanish), Chile: Universidad de Concepcion, page 59:
- Sophora japonica L. es considerada por varios autores (Yakovlev, 1967; Tsoong & Ma, 1981) en un género o subgénero aparte, S. subg. Styphnolobium (Schott) Tsoong y no difiere de la ornamentación de algunas especies de S. sect. Edwardsia.
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- 1997, Lidia E. Simón, “Variations des caractères foliaires chez Chenopodium subg. Ambrosia sect. Adenois (Chenopodiaceae) en Amérique du Sud : valeur taxonomique et évolutive”, in Adansonia (sér. 3), volume 19, number 2 (in French), Paris: Éditions du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, page 299:
- La pilosité est un des éléments les plus évidents pour distinguer le subg. Ambrosia du subg. Chenopodium.
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- 2005 October, Ralph E. Harbach, Rampa Rattanarithikul, Bruce A. Harrison, “Baimaia, a new subgenus for Anopheles kyondawensis Abraham, a unique crabhole-breeding anopheline in southeastern Asia”, in Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, volume 107, number 4 (in English), Washington [DC]: The Society, page 750:
- Baimaia, n. subg., is introduced as a new subgenus of Anopheles for the unusual crabhole species, An. kyondawensis Abraham, in Southeast Asia.