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    Rubiacearum Americanarum Magna Hama Pars XXXV: The New Group Palicourea sect. Nonatelia, with Five New Species (Palicoureeae) by Taylor, Charlotte M, Hollowell, Victoria C

    Published in Novon (Saint Louis, Mo.) (08-12-2016)
    “…Many of the species classified in Psychotria L. subg. Heteropsychotria Steyerm. have been shown to belong to Palicourea Aubl. (Rubiaceae, Palicoureeae),…”
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    Pariana multiflora (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Olyreae), a New Species from Eastern Brazil, with Notes on the Leaf Anatomy of the Genus by de Oliveira, Reyjane P, Longhi-Wagner, Hilda M, Leite, Kelly Regina B, Hollowell, Victoria C

    Published in Systematic botany (01-04-2008)
    “…A new species of Pariana, found only in remnants of the Atlantic moist forest in the state of Espírito Santo in eastern Brazil, is described. The inflorescence…”
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    Annulus-pore relationship in Gramineae (Poaceae) pollen: the pore margin of Pariana by Skvarla, John J., Rowley, John R., Hollowell, Victoria C., Chissoe, William F.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-06-2003)
    “…Pariana, a primitive bamboo, is the only genus in the Gramineae (Poaceae) to have pollen grains without an annulus as part of its single aperture (porate)…”
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    Report of the Special Committee on Publications Using a Largely Mechanical Method of Selection of Types (Art. 10.5(b)) (especially under the American Code) by McNeill, John, Barrie, Fred R., Gandhi, Kanchi N., Hollowell, Victoria C., Redhead, Scott A., Söderström, Lars, Zarucchi, James L.

    Published in Taxon (01-12-2016)
    “…The Special Committee on Publications Using a Largely Mechanical Method of Selection of Types (Art. 10.5(b)) (especially under the American Code) was…”
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    Lectotipificación y actualización nomenclatural en Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) by Téllez-Valdés, Oswaldo, Nepi, Chiara, Hollowell, Victoria, Gonzalez, Sophie, Poncy, Odile, Guglielmone, Laura

    Published in Revista mexicana de biodiversidad (2019)
    “…Resumen Dioscorea pubescens Poir. (Dioscoreaceae) no fue explícitamente tipificada cuando fue descrita en 1813; Poiret nunca mencionó las colecciones de J…”
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    A New Species of Pariana (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Olyreae) Endemic to the Atlantic Moist Forest in the State of Bahia, Brazil by de Oliveira, Reyjane Patricia, Longhi-Wagner, Hilda Maria, Hollowell, Victoria C.

    Published in Novon (Saint Louis, Mo.) (01-01-2004)
    “…A new species of Pariana from the Atlantic forest of the Brazilian state of Bahia is described. Pariana carvalhoi is an herbaceous bamboo (Poaceae:…”
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    Coevolution: Biological Observations from Yucca Moths to Molecules, an Introduction by Hollowell, Victoria C., Richardson, P. Mick

    Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-01-2001)
    “…Mutualisms between plants and animals have been observed since the nineteenth century with George Engelmann's 1872 note of the nocturnal visits of yucca moths…”
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    The complete nucleotide sequence of pepper mottle virus genomic RNA: comparison of the encoded polyprotein with those of other sequenced potyviruses by Vance, V B, Moore, D, Turpen, T H, Bracker, A, Hollowell, V C

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-1992)
    “…The complete nucleotide sequence of a pepper mottle virus isolate from California (PepMoV C) has been determined from cloned viral cDNAs. The PepMoV C genomic…”
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    SYSTEMATICS OF THE SUBTRIBE PARIANINAE (POACEAE: BAMBUSOIDEAE: OLYREAE) by HOLLOWELL, VICTORIA CATHERINE

    Published 01-01-1987
    “…Parianinae constitutes a subtribe of herbaceous bambusoid grasses indigenous to wet forests of tropical America. Leaves with oral setae and spiciform…”
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