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1157:References
930:Socotrella
880:Piaranthus
870:Pectinaria
855:Orbeanthus
836:Ophionella
766:Edithcolea
676:Boucerosia
631:Anomalluma
484:George Don
267:references
242:Stapelieae
194:See text.
174:Subtribe:
18:Stapelieae
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1179:Phytotaxa
980:Tridentea
970:Tavaresia
858:L.C.Leach
816:Monolluma
716:Ceropegia
696:Caralluma
650:J.C.Mikan
489:Ceropegia
429:evolution
350:Tridentea
233:Ceropegia
72:Kingdom:
1556:Q2332067
1550:Wikidata
1247:89195092
940:Stapelia
806:Lavrania
666:Baynesia
495:Stapelia
478:Taxonomy
379:Pakistan
365:off the
144:Family:
128:Asterids
115:Eudicots
1611:5518231
1598:1498475
1426:4135489
1227:Bibcode
964:Pillans
904:N.E.Br.
786:Huernia
770:N.E.Br.
760:Hook.f.
736:Duvalia
730:Ehrenb.
434:beetles
417:flowers
395:Myanmar
369:. The
363:Socotra
280:improve
188:Genera
164:Tribe:
134:Order:
76:Plantae
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1004:Chiov.
900:Quaqua
840:Bruyns
820:Plowes
810:Plowes
800:Plowes
776:Hoodia
710:Plowes
670:Bruyns
660:Plowes
634:Plowes
617:Genera
425:orchid
409:Europe
403:(syn.
393:, and
357:, and
355:Africa
343:(syn.
333:Hoodia
316:genera
269:, but
218:genera
182:G. Don
1476:Orbea
1422:JSTOR
1406:Taxon
1387:JSTOR
1371:Taxon
1243:S2CID
974:Welw.
884:R.Br.
863:Orbea
846:Orbea
790:R.Br.
700:R.Br.
450:moths
442:wasps
391:Nepal
387:India
375:Yemen
324:cacti
122:Clade
109:Clade
96:Clade
83:Clade
1593:NCBI
1585:2049
1580:GRIN
1518:ISBN
1516:and
1510:ISBN
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874:Haw.
850:Haw.
740:Haw.
690:Sims
492:and
458:and
438:bees
230:and
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