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Epithele (insect)
''Epithele'' is a genus of crust fungi in the family Polyporaceae. Taxonomy ''Epithele'' was first proposed in 1899 by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard as a section of the genus ''Hypochnus''. He included ''Hypochnus dussii'' and the type species, ''H. typhae'', based on their similar appearance, habitat, and organization. Patouillard emphasized the presence of hyphal pegs as a major distinguishing characteristic of the genus. Hyphal pegs are bundles of hyphae that originate in the trama and project into the hymenium. A year later, he raised ''Epithele'' to generic status, maintaining the same two species. ''Hypochnus dussii'' later became the type of the genus ''Tubulicium''. Daisy Boquiren revised the genus in 1971, accepting 13 species. Later contributions to the systematics of ''Epithele'' were made by Jülich (1976), Boidin and Lanquetin (1983), Boidin and Gilles (2000), and Hjortstam and Ryvarden (2005). In 2013, Karen Nakasone emended the generic con ...
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Bonnefont
Bonnefont (; oc, Bonahont) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department An intentional community is a voluntary residential community which is designed to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork from the start. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, ... References Communes of Hautes-Pyrénées {{HautesPyrénées-geo-stub ...
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Systematics
Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of living forms, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees (synonyms: cladograms, phylogenetic trees, phylogenies). Phylogenies have two components: branching order (showing group relationships) and branch length (showing amount of evolution). Phylogenetic trees of species and higher taxa are used to study the evolution of traits (e.g., anatomical or molecular characteristics) and the distribution of organisms ( biogeography). Systematics, in other words, is used to understand the evolutionary history of life on Earth. The word systematics is derived from the Latin word ''systema,'' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Carl Linnaeus used 'Systema Naturae' as the title of his book. Branches and applications In the study of biological systematics, researchers use the different branches to further understand the relations ...
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Epithele Fasciculata
''Epithele'' is a genus of crust fungi in the family Polyporaceae. Taxonomy ''Epithele'' was first proposed in 1899 by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard as a section of the genus ''Hypochnus''. He included ''Hypochnus dussii'' and the type species, ''H. typhae'', based on their similar appearance, habitat, and organization. Patouillard emphasized the presence of hyphal pegs as a major distinguishing characteristic of the genus. Hyphal pegs are bundles of hyphae that originate in the trama and project into the hymenium. A year later, he raised ''Epithele'' to generic status, maintaining the same two species. ''Hypochnus dussii'' later became the type of the genus ''Tubulicium''. Daisy Boquiren revised the genus in 1971, accepting 13 species. Later contributions to the systematics of ''Epithele'' were made by Jülich (1976), Boidin and Lanquetin (1983), Boidin and Gilles (2000), and Hjortstam and Ryvarden (2005). In 2013, Karen Nakasone emended the generic ...
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Réunion
Réunion (; french: La Réunion, ; previously ''Île Bourbon''; rcf, label= Reunionese Creole, La Rényon) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France. It is located approximately east of the island of Madagascar and southwest of the island of Mauritius. , it had a population of 868,846. Like the other four overseas departments, Réunion also holds the status of a region of France, and is an integral part of the French Republic. Réunion is an outermost region of the European Union and is part of the eurozone. Réunion and the fellow French overseas department of Mayotte are the only eurozone regions located in the Southern Hemisphere. As in the rest of France, the official language of Réunion is French. In addition, a majority of the region's population speaks Réunion Creole. Toponymy When France took possession of the island in the seventeenth century, it was named Bourbon, after the dynasty that then ruled France. To br ...
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Epithele Bisterigmata
''Epithele'' is a genus of crust fungi in the family Polyporaceae. Taxonomy ''Epithele'' was first proposed in 1899 by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard as a section of the genus ''Hypochnus''. He included ''Hypochnus dussii'' and the type species, ''H. typhae'', based on their similar appearance, habitat, and organization. Patouillard emphasized the presence of hyphal pegs as a major distinguishing characteristic of the genus. Hyphal pegs are bundles of hyphae that originate in the trama and project into the hymenium. A year later, he raised ''Epithele'' to generic status, maintaining the same two species. ''Hypochnus dussii'' later became the type of the genus ''Tubulicium''. Daisy Boquiren revised the genus in 1971, accepting 13 species. Later contributions to the systematics of ''Epithele'' were made by Jülich (1976), Boidin and Lanquetin (1983), Boidin and Gilles (2000), and Hjortstam and Ryvarden (2005). In 2013, Karen Nakasone emended the generic ...
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Index Fungorum
''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is somewhat comparable to the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), in which the Royal Botanic Gardens is also involved. A difference is that where IPNI does not indicate correct names, the ''Index Fungorum'' does indicate the status of a name. In the returns from the search page a currently correct name is indicated in green, while others are in blue (a few, aberrant usages of names are indicated in red). All names are linked to pages giving the correct name, with lists of synonyms. ''Index Fungorum'' is one of three nomenclatural repositories recognized by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi; the others are '' MycoBank'' and '' Fungal Names''. Current names in ''Index Fungorum'' ('' ...
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