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    misidentified as C. acaulis. Beccari also reinstated Martius' Syagrus. Arecastrum was subsumed under Syagrus in 1968. A genetics study by Bee F. Gunn found that...
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  • Syagrus may refer to: Syagrus (legendary poet), a legendary Greek oral poet Syagrus (plant), a genus of palm trees Syagrus (beetle), a genus of beetle...
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    Bomhard Syagrus campylospatha (Barb.Rodr.) Becc. Syagrus cardenasii Glassman Syagrus cataphracta (Mart.) Noblick Syagrus cearensis Noblick Syagrus cerqueirana...
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    Those groves are vital to Lear's macaw. Syagrus coronata is the source of ouricury wax. "Plants Profile for Syagrus coronata (Ouricury palm)". Botanic Gardens...
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  • Syagrus sehranus is a species of leaf beetle from Algeria. It is a replacement name introduced by N. A. Aslam in 1968 for Syagrus viridicollis Pic, 1942...
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  • Syagrus perpuncticollis is a species of leaf beetle from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, described by Louis Jules Léon Burgeon [nl] in 1940. Zoia...
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  • baba-de-boi-grande and maria-rosa. Unlike most other species of Syagrus, this species started in 1879 as a Syagrus, as João Barbosa Rodrigues classified it along with...
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  • making it a monoecious evergreen species. Syagrus (plant) Noblick & Lorenzi, Larry & Harri (2010). "New Syagrus Species from Brazil". Palms. 54 – via ResearchGate...
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  • Syagrus puncticollis is a species of leaf beetle widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. It was first described by the German entomologist Edgar...
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    Syagrus, and then to Lytocaryum. Based on morphological and molecular evidence, Larry Noblick and Alan Meerow subsumed Lytocaryum back into Syagrus in...
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