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  • ...treme forms have recognised at the species level, but the variation in the diagnostic features of these forms is continuous across the range of the species. Iden ...chendam, The Netherlands.</ref >), the stems are used still in homeopathic medicine (Bharatan et al. 2002<ref name="B8">{{aut|Bharatan V}}, {{aut|Humphries C}}
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  • ...treme forms have recognised at the species level, but the variation in the diagnostic features of these forms is continuous across the range of the species. Iden ...a' or 'Dulc' (van Zandvoort 1996), the stems are used still in homeopathic medicine (Bharatan et al. 2002). It is today listed as a poisonous plant in many cou
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  • ...d also variable within the 2 species and thus may not always be completely diagnostic. Although the holotype of ''{{Taxon name|Oecetis avara}}'' itself is grayis ...8, 14.viii.1980, N. Potthoff, 5 males, 20 females (alcohol) (UMSP); Yellow Medicine Co., Minnesota River, picnic area, Upper Sioux Agency State Park, [http://p
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  • ...name="B14"> {{aut|Donoghue S}} (2006) Nutrition. In: Mader R (Ed.) Reptile Medicine and Surgery. 2nd ed. Saunders Elsevier, St. Louis, Missouri, 251–298. doi ...tling or spotting on the shell and integument. Because color constitutes a diagnostic feature, these data are given above.
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  • ...g, which is as long as half of the median lobe of the aedeagus, is another diagnostic feature of this new species.}} ...mainly cultivated for its leaves that are used as an ingredient in ethnic medicine and for flavouring food. {{Taxon name|Plectranthus scutellarioides|''P. scu
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  • ...name|Naja haje|''N. haje''}}, and therefore consider its presence to be a diagnostic character for {{Taxon name|Naja senegalensis|''N. senegalensis''}}.}} ...''}} complex imported from [[Nigeria]] by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are referable to {{Taxon name|Naja haje|''N. haje''}}, as is material from
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  • ...male (BDN No. 05368), P. R. [[CHINA]]: Sichuan Province, Emeishan County, Medicine School, 29 ° 21 'N, 103 ° 17 'E, alt. 1.500 m, sweep net, 13.v. 1986, Xin ...|content=Etymology. The name refers to the [[type]] locality, the Emeishan Medicine School of [[China]].
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  • ...ent=Material examined: P. R. [[CHINA]]: Sichuan Province, Emeishan County, Medicine School, 29 ° 21 'N, 103 ° 17 'E, alt. 1500 m, light trap, 6 males (BDN No Diagnostic characters. The species can be separated from other East Asian members of t
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  • ...rought to Indian Museum, leg. Prof. P.A. Buxton, Indian School of Tropical Medicine. NHMUK, one spm., Calcutta, leg. Dr. S.P.R. Chaudhuri, relocated in 25.4.49 ...f Zoology 31: 79–91. doi: 10.1071/ZO9830079</ref >), revealing that some diagnostic characters are inconsistent within its populations. These include: number o
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  • The specific epithet honors Ms. Milagros Leiva Salinas, a student of Human Medicine, who has been studying the phytochemistry of Peruvian genera of {{Taxon nam ...}} from Peru. Phytologia 64: 215–218. doi: 10.5962/bhl.part.16903</ref > diagnostic characters for distinguishing these two genera were somewhat ambiguous. Mee
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  • ...ct regions in the Cascade Province: western Deschutes County, Oregon, near Medicine Lake, Siskiyou County, California and the area west of Eagle Lake in Lassen ...ge of ''{{Taxon name|B. botulifructa}}'', the specimen observed lacked the diagnostic fruit apex character. Furthermore, preliminary microsatellite analyses of s
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  • ...}) of the Nansei Islands, Southern Japan. Japanese Journal of Experimental Medicine 60: 111–165.</ref >: 31; 1991<ref name="B29"> {{aut|Sasa M}} (1991) Studi ==Diagnostic characters==
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  • ...y distributed from 1900 m to 2000 m alt. It has been used as a traditional medicine by local Chin people, who cover wounds with freshly crushed rhizomes and al |+ '''Table 1.''' Diagnostic morphological characters of ''{{Taxon name|Zingiber natmataungense}}'', ''{
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  • |+ '''Table 1.''' Diagnostic morphological characters distinguishing ''{{Taxon name|Cotesia cassina}}'' ...me|Opsiphanes}}'' on palms (different species). The table below provides a diagnostic comparison between the two species.<br />
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