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Carnivorous plants / Protocarnivorous plant / Ibicella / Pameridea / Proboscidea / Roridula / Byblis / Darlingtonia californica / Barry Rice / Eudicots / Asterids / Martyniaceae
Date: 2012-01-20 13:40:38
Carnivorous plants
Protocarnivorous plant
Ibicella
Pameridea
Proboscidea
Roridula
Byblis
Darlingtonia californica
Barry Rice
Eudicots
Asterids
Martyniaceae

REASSESSING COMMENSAL-ENABLED CARNIVORY IN PROBOSCIDEA AND IBICELLA?

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