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Masias, MA, and RG Positano. "Urticaceae poisoning." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 80, no. 11 (November 1, 1990): 613–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-80-11-613.

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LIN, Qi, Lin-Dong DUAN, Zhi-Rong YANG, and Yu-Min SHUI. "Notes onElatostemasectionAndrosyceWedd. (Urticaceae)." Journal of Systematics and Evolution 49, no. 2 (March 2011): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-6831.2011.00121_4.x.

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Gaglioti, André Luiz, Renata Jimenez de Almeida-Scabbia, and Sergio Romaniuc-Neto. "Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Urticaceae." Rodriguésia 67, no. 5spe (2016): 1485–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201667554.

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Resumo Este estudo engloba as espécies de Urticaceae registradas nas vegetações de cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, trazendo descrições detalhadas, ilustrações e comentários morfológicos das espécies. Foram encontrados cinco gêneros e sete espécies de Urticaceae para a área de estudo.
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LIN, QI. "A revision ofElatostemasectionWeddeliaseriesSalvinioida(Urticaceae)." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158, no. 1 (September 2008): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00848.x.

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Wilmot-Dear, M. "Debregeasia (Urticaceae): A Correction." Kew Bulletin 44, no. 4 (1989): 702. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4110432.

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Hadiah, Julisasi T., Barry J. Conn, and Christopher J. Quinn. "Infra-familial phylogeny of Urticaceae, using chloroplast sequence data." Australian Systematic Botany 21, no. 5 (2008): 375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb08041.

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Recent studies of the phylogeny of the Urticales have suggested that Cecropiaceae, at least in part, should be included within Urticaceae. To evaluate phylogenetic relationship between these two taxa, together with the consequences on tribal concepts (of the Urticaceae) of including any part of Cecropiaceae within Urticaceae, we analysed sequence variation for larger databases of both rbcL and trnL-F sequences. We conclude that the circumscription of Urticaceae needs to be broadened to include taxa of Cecropiaceae, with Urticeae here expanded to include Poikilospermum. The tribal placement of Cecropia and Coussapoa (both Cecropiaceae) remains unclear but their affinities are with the Forsskaoleeae, Parietarieae and Boehmerieae. The circumscription of Boehmerieae should be changed to exclude Myriocarpa, with the latter genus exhibiting a strong relationship with Elatostemeae. The intratribal structure of the Elatostemeae is unclear because of the uncertainty of the position of Myriocarpa, but there is a strong suggestion that the tribe consists of two sister taxa, one of Elatostemeae sensu stricto, including Elatostema and Procris, and the other consisting of Lecanthus and Pilea. It is reconfirmed that Pellionia should not be recognised as a distinct genus and is here regarded as a synonym of Procris, rather than part of the synonymy of Elatostema, as previously suggested. Boehmeria, Cypholophus and Laportea as currently circumscribed are all paraphyletic. There are three evolutionary lineages in the Urticaceae revealed by our study, namely (1) Boehmeriea–Cecropieae–Forsskaoleeae–Parietarieae, (2) Urticeae and (3) Elatostemeae.
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Nascimento, Michele Do, Luana Minello, Elizete Maria Pesamosca Facco, Catia Santos Branco, Valdirene Camatti Sartori, and Gabriela Chilanti. "AVALIAÇÃO DA COMPOSIÇÃO NUTRICIONAL, TEOR POLIFENÓLICO E ATIVIDADE ANTIOXIDANTE DE DIFERENTES ESPÉCIES DA FAMÍLIA URTICACEAE." Revista Internacional de Ciências 11, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 243–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/ric.2021.53579.

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O interesse pelo estudo das “Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais- PANC’s” vem crescendo, impulsionado, principalmente, pela tendência crescente de consumo pela população. Esse é o caso da família Urticaceae, a qual possui espécies descritas por possuírem propriedades nutritivas e que podem ser agregadas em produtos como um alimento funcional. Apesar dessas evidências, os estudos acerca da composição química e propriedades biológicas dessa família ainda são escassos. Nesse contexto, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a composição nutricional, a atividade antioxidante, o teor de fenólicos totais e compostos majoritários de quatro espécies da família Urticaceae (Boehmeria caudata Sw, Urera baccifera (L.) Gaudich. ex Wedd., Urtica circularis (Hicken) Sorarú e Urtica dioica (L.) coletadas no sul do Brasil. Os resultados mostraram que a espécie U. baccifera foi a que apresentou o maior teor de umidade (11,02 %) e de fibra alimentar (43,85 %). A espécie U. circularis apresentou o maior teor de minerais totais (20,95 %) e de proteína (26,6 %), enquanto que a B. caudadta obteve maior teor de carboidrato (7,64 %). Com relação ao teor de fenólicos totais observou-se maior conteúdo para as espécies B. caudata e U. dioica (274,92 ± 6,05 e 260,84 ± 8,56 mg GAE/ g, respectivamente), sendo a hesperidina o flavonoide majoritário, detectado na espécie U. bacccifera (116,49 ± 0,94 µg/mL). Tomados em conjunto, os resultados demonstram que as espécies da família Urticacea, tipicamente conhecidas pelas suas propriedades urticantes, podem ser consideradas boas fontes de nutrientes e de compostos bioativos com capacidade antioxidante.
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Varandi, Forough Ranjbar, Karim Haddad Irani-nejad, and Parisa Lotfollahi. "Two new eriophyid species (Acariformes: Eriophyidae) from North of Iran." Systematic and Applied Acarology 25, no. 7 (July 4, 2020): 1178–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.25.7.2.

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This paper includes descriptions and illustrations of two new species namely Leipothrix mazandaranicus sp. nov. and Aceria punicae sp. nov. found on Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) and Punica granatum L. (Lythraceae), respectively, in Sari county, Mazandaran province, North of Iran. They are the second Leipothrix species from the plants of family Urticaceae and the second Aceria species from plants of the genus Punica.
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Sharma, Ashutosh, S. Noorunnisa Begum, G.S. Goraya, Gopal S. Rawat, and Vaneet Jishtu. "Three new additions to the flora of Himachal Pradesh, India from Khokhan Wildlife Sanctuary, Kullu District." Journal of Threatened Taxa 15, no. 12 (December 26, 2023): 24402–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.8647.15.12.24402-24408.

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Chamabainia cuspidata Wight (Urticaceae), Debregeasia orientalis C.J.Chen (Urticaceae), and Hydrocotyle himalaica P.K.Mukh. (Araliaceae) are being reported here as new additions to the flora of Himachal Pradesh, India. All three species were collected from Khokhan Wildlife Sanctuary in Kullu district. Of these, H. himalaica also forms an addition to the flora of western Himalayan region. Detailed description, distribution, information on habitat and colour photographs of all three species are provided for easy identification in the field.
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STONIS, JONAS R., ARŪNAS DIŠKUS, ALEXANDRE K. MONRO, XIAOHUA DAI, and JIASHENG XU. "Most trumpet moths don’t feed on plants of the nettle family but Paratischeria does: the first discovery of Tischeriidae (Lepidoptera) on Urticaceae in Asia." Zootaxa 5040, no. 2 (September 21, 2021): 247–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5040.2.5.

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This is the first record of Urticaceae-feeding trumpet moths (Tischeriidae) from Asia. We describe Paratischeria boehmerica Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov. and P. grossa Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov., two distinctive new species of Tischeriidae recently discovered from Laos, South East Asia, feeding on plants of the nettle family. Urticaceae is a rare host-plant family for leaf-mining Tischeriidae worldwide. The new species are illustrated with photographs of the adults, male and female genitalia, and the leaf mines.
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Negrini, Arsenio Corrado, Simone Negrini, Vania Giunta, Silvana Quaglini, and Giorgio Ciprandi. "Thirty-Year Survey on Airborne Pollen Concentrations in Genoa, Italy: Relationship with Sensitizations, Meteorological Data, and Air Pollution." American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy 25, no. 6 (November 2011): e232-e241. http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ajra.2011.25.3729.

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Background Pollen allergy represents a relevant health issue. Betulaceae sensitization significantly increased in Genoa, Italy, in the last decades. This study investigated possible relationships among pollen count, meteorological changes, air pollution, and sensitizations in this city during a 30-year period. Methods Betulaceae, Urticaceae, Gramineae, and Oleaceae pollen counts were measured from 1981 to 2010 in Genoa. Sensitization to these pollens was also considered in large populations of allergic patients. Meteorological parameters and pollutants were also measured in the same area. Results Betulaceae sensitization increased over time. All pollen species significantly increased over this time. Pollen season advanced for Betulaceae and Urticaceae. Only Urticaceae season significantly increased. Temperature increased while rainfall decreased over the time. Pollutants significantly decreased. There were some relationships between pollen changes and climatic and air pollution parameters. Conclusion This 30-year study conducted in an urbanized area provided evidence that Betulaceae sensitization significantly increased, pollen load significantly augmented, and climate and air pollution changed with a possible influence on pollen release.
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WEI, SUI-GAI, GUO-QUAN WANG, and DE-WEI LI. "A new genus and five new species of Diptilomiopidae (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from south China." Zootaxa 2109, no. 1 (May 18, 2009): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2109.1.3.

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A new genus and five new species of Diptilomiopidae are described and illustrated in this paper. Of these, three are in the Rhyncaphytoptinae: Scoliquadracus longipetiolatus n. gen. & n. sp. infesting Fagus longipetiolata Seem. (Fagaceae), Rhyncaphytoptus brassaiopsus n. sp. infesting Brassaiopsis glomerulata (Bl.) Regel (Araliaceae), and Rhyncaphytoptus debregeasus n. sp. infesting Debregeasia elliptica C. J. Chen (Urticaceae); and two are in the Diptilomiopinae: Apodiptacus archiboehmerus n. sp. infesting Archiboehmeria atrata (Gagnep.) C. J. Chen (Urticaceae), and Trimeroptes lambertianus n. sp. infesting Rubus lambertianus Ser. (Rosaceae).
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Tseng, Yu-Hsin, and Jer-Ming Hu. "A new hybrid from Taiwan, Elatostema ×hybrida (Urticaceae), is the first confirmed natural hybrid for Urticaceae." Phytotaxa 161, no. 1 (February 20, 2014): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.1.2.

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Explosive pollen dispersal is common in Urticaceae and they are thought to be wind-pollinated. Despite a lack of obvious mechanism for preventing cross-species pollination, putative hybrid species in Urticaceae are rarely documented. Here we described the first natural hybrid in Urticaceae Elatostema ×hybrida from Taiwan. Morphological characters in E. ×hybrida are intermediate between putative parental species: E. lineolatum var. majus and E. platyphylloides. Six hybrid populations of E. ×hybrida were found in Taiwan that exhibited largely overlapping distribution patterns with its putative parents. Phylogenetic analysis of chloroplast DNA showed that the hybrid species is more closely related to E. lineolatum var. majus suggesting that the latter is the maternal parent and that hybridization is unidirectional. The chromosome number of E. ×hybrida remains the same as its putative parents (2n = 26). We speculate that the examined hybrids are natural first-generation results of independent hybridization events. Based on the morphology, spatial distribution, DNA sequence data, pollen viability and cytological observations, we hypothesize that E. ×hybrida is derived from natural hybridization events between E. lineolatum var. majus (♀) and E. platyphylloides (♂).
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Proença, Barbara, and Valéria Cid Maia. "A new species of Clinodiplosis Kieffer (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with Cecropia sp. (Urticaceae) in Brazil." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60 (January 31, 2020): e20206003. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.03.

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Clinodiplosis cecropiae Proença & Maia a new species of Cecidomyiidae (Insecta: Diptera) is described and illustrated herein (larva, pupal exuviae, male and female). Samples of gall and host plant were collected in Amazon Rainforest areas, in Monte Negro municipality, Rondônia state, Brazil. The galler was obtained by rearing in laboratory. The specimens were mounted on microscope slides. The type material is deposited in the Cecidomyiidae collection of Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. The new species induces globoid galls on stems of Cecropia sp. (Urticaceae). This is the first record of a Clinodiplosis species inducing galls on Urticaceae plants.
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Chen (Chen Jia-rui), Chia-Jui, Alex K. Monro, and Lian Chen. "Name Changes for Chinese Pilea (Urticaceae)." Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 17, no. 1 (March 2007): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/1055-3177(2007)17[24:ncfcpu]2.0.co;2.

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Berg, C. C., and Carmen Ulloa Ulloa. "Two New Species ofCoussapoa(Urticaceae, Cecropieae)." Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 23, no. 1 (April 8, 2014): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2013002.

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Friis, Ib. "A New Name in Pouzolzia (Urticaceae)." Kew Bulletin 42, no. 3 (1987): 666. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4110074.

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Subramanian, D., and A. Thilagavathy. "Cytotaxonomical studies of South Indian Urticaceae." CYTOLOGIA 53, no. 4 (1988): 671–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.53.671.

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Rodrigues, Carine Muniz, Andreia Suchoronczek, Paulo Roberto Da Silva, and André Luiz Gaglioti. "Synopsis of Urtica (Urticaceae) in Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Botany 43, no. 1 (March 2020): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40415-020-00587-7.

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Peng, Sheu-Cheng, Szu-I. Hsieh, Chi-Te Lee, Gi-Gang Ho, Chong-Sheng Leou, and Ching-Long Yeh. "Parietaria taiwaniasp. nov. (Urticaceae) from Taiwan." Nordic Journal of Botany 30, no. 6 (December 2012): 680–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2012.01484.x.

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Conn, Barry J., and Julisasi T. Hadiah. "Nomenclature of tribes within the Urticaceae." Kew Bulletin 64, no. 2 (June 2009): 349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-009-9108-4.

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Byalt, Vyacheslav V., and Michail V. Korshunov. "New records of alien species of the family Urticaceae in the Fujairah Emirate (UAE)." Turczaninowia 24, no. 1 (March 28, 2021): 108–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.24.1.13.

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During floristic research in 2017–2020 in the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the authors made new findings of species from family Urticaceae that complement the species composition of the flora of vascular plants in the territory of the emirate and the UAE as a whole. The article presents data on 4 new to the UAE alien ergasiophytes from Urticaceae – Laportea interrupta (L.) Chew. (a weed in the plant nursery in Al Bidiya), Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. (a weed in nurseries in Al Dibba and Al Bidiya), Pouzolzia zeylanica (L.) Benn. (a weed in the seaside promenade of city of Al Fujeirah), and Pilea microphylla and Pouzolzia zeylanica also for Arabia in general. A preliminary assessment of the species diversity of family Urticaceae in the Arabian Peninsula is also given. Taking into account new records, 7 species from 6 genera belonging to this family have been identified in the UAE. The herbarium materials were transferred to the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE, Saint-Petersburg, Russia), the duplicates – to the Herbarium of Altai State University (ALTB, Barnaul, Russia) and the Scientific Herbarium of Fujairah (FSH, Wadi Wuraya, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates).
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González Minero, Francisco José, and Pilar Candau. "Análisis del contenido de la atmósfera de Huelva (1989-1992)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 20 (December 1, 1995): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v20i.8827.

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En este trabajo se presenta el contenido polínico de la atmósfera de Huelva encontrado tras cuatro años de muestreo (1989- 1992) utilizando un captador polínico tipo Cour. Durante este periodo se han identificado 82 tipos polínicos diferentes, de los que 28 tienen una representación superior al 0.01% en el polen total recogido. El polen de origen arbóreo (Quercus, Pinaceae, Olea, Myrtaceae, Cupressaceae, Casuarina, Fraxinus, Alnus, Castanea, etc.), con un 64%, predomina sobre el de origen herbáceo (34%) (Poaceae, Amaranthaceae/ Chenopodiaceae, Urticaceae, Plantago, Rumex, Compositae, etc.), el 2% restante es arbustivo, siendo Ericaceae el más abundante. Desde el punto de vista cuantitativo los tipos polínicos aparecen ordenados como sigue: Poaceae (18.08%), Quercus (14.75%), Pinaceae (13.49%), Oleo (11.79%), Myrtaceae (11.41%), Amaranthaceae/ Chenopodiaceae (11.03%), Urticaceae (8.07%) y Cupressaceae (5.13%). A lo largo del año existen varios periodos de máxima emisión polínica: febrero (Cupressaceae), final de invierno (Fraxinus, Platanus y Urticaceae), mediados de abril (Quercus y Pinaceae), mediados de mayo (Poaceae, Oleo, Plantago y Rumex), final de junio (Myrtaceae), final de agosto (Amaranthaceae/ Chenopodiaceae) y octubre (Casuarina). Por último, aparecen cantidades bajas de polen entomófilo o mixto: Castanea, Compositae, Cruciferae, Boraginaceae, Ericaceae, Helianthus, Leguminosae y Umbelliferae.
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Dhakad, Meenu, Amit Kotiya, Kapil Chandrawal, Dharmendra Khandal, and S. Meena. "Elatostema (Urticaceae): A New Generic Record to the Flora of Rajasthan, India." Indian Journal of Forestry 42, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 49–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2019-fb8f7f.

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Honaine, Mariana Fernández, Mara De Rito, and Margarita Osterrieth. "Análisis de los silicofitolitos presentes en especies de las familias Cannabaceae, Moraceae y Urticaceae del SE bonaerense y estudio comparativo de los cistolitos." Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 53, no. 2 (July 6, 2018): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n2.20580.

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Numerosas familias producen silicofitolitos en sus tejidos, los cuales constituyen una herramienta de importancia taxonómica y paleobotánica. Una de las morfologías producidas en dicotiledóneas son los cistolitos, definidos como concreciones de carbonato de calcio con un esqueleto silíceo. Este esqueleto silíceo puede quedar preservado en suelos y sedimentos, constituyendo una morfología diagnóstica para estudios fitolíticos paleoambientales y arqueológicos. En este trabajo se analizaron silicofitolitos de seis especies de las familias Cannabaceae, Moraceae y Urticaceae, todas productoras de cistolitos. Los silicofitolitos se extrajeron mediante técnicas de calcinación; se describieron las morfologías y realizaron mediciones a los cistolitos, bajo microscopios óptico y electrónico de barrido. Se aplicaron tests estadísticos para evaluar diferencias. Todas las especies estudiadas producen silicofitolitos, reportándose las primeras descripciones en tres especies de Urticaceae y una de Moraceae. Se describieron cistolitos de variada forma, pelos y fitolitos poliédricos, y fue posible la diferenciación, al menos a nivel de familia. Celtis spp (Cannabaceae) y Morus alba L.(Moraceae) producen cistolitos diferentes a las especies de Urticaceae y presentan una protuberancia o pelo asociado, son más angostos y más cortos. Estas características, así como las variables morfométricas medidas, podrían ser utilizadas para la diferenciación de estos taxa en el registro fitolítico fósil.
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Wei, Yi-Gang, Fang Wen, and Wen-Tsai Wang. "Elatostema robustipes(Urticaceae), a New Species from Guangxi, andPellionia tenuicuspis(Urticaceae), a New Species from Guangdong, China." Annales Botanici Fennici 49, no. 3 (June 2012): 188–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5735/085.049.0305.

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FENG, HUI-ZHE, KAI-KAI MENG, and LONG-YUAN WANG. "The identities of Capsulea and C. bashanensis." Phytotaxa 497, no. 1 (April 16, 2021): 57–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.497.1.7.

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Nieukerken, Erik J. van, and C. van den Berg. "A new Stigmella feeding on Urticaceae from Guam: first records of Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) from Micronesia and Polynesia." Invertebrate Systematics 17, no. 1 (2003): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is02019.

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Stigmella ebbenielseni, sp. nov. is described from Guam, where it was reared from leafmines on Pipturus argenteus (G. Forst.) Wedd. (Urticaceae). Vacated leafmines of this or a related species have also been recorded from Tinian and Alamagan. These provide the first records of the Nepticulidae from Micronesia. Similar mines, probably of a related species, have been recorded from herbarium material of Maoutia australis Wedd. originating from Tahiti; these confirm the occurrence of the family in Polynesia. Adult and mines of S. ebbenielseni are described and illustrated. The literature on Microlepidoptera of Pacific islands is reviewed and previous records of Nepticulidae are discussed. We conclude that Stigmella is probably widespread in the Pacific area, with at least four species, currently all associated with Urticaceae, tribe Boehmeriae.
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Pelser, P. B., F. Brambach, J. Mansibang, H. Schaefer, R. Kiew, and J. F. Barcelona. "New combinations and names for some Philippine vascular plants." Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 66, no. 1 (July 31, 2021): 96–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2021.66.01.06.

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New names and new combinations are presented for 29 Philippine species in the families Acanthaceae, Aspleniaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Gesneriaceae, Lauraceae, Myrtaceae, Oleaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Urticaceae, and Vitaceae. Seventeen names are lectotypified.
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Jiang, Li-Yun, Xiao-Lu Zhang, Jing Chen, Yi-Fang Zhao, and Ge-Xia Qiao. " Neothelaxes pileata, a new species from China (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Aphididae, Thelaxinae)." ZooKeys 1076 (December 8, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1076.72802.

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Ahmed KK, Mueen, and Subramani Parsuraman. "Urtica dioica L., (Urticaceae): A Stinging Nettle." Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 5, no. 1 (October 20, 2015): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/srp.2014.1.3.

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Wilmot-Dear, C. M. "Debregeasia ceylanica (Urticaceae): A Change of Status." Kew Bulletin 49, no. 3 (1994): 468. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4114470.

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Friis, Ib. "A Revision of Pilea (Urticaceae) in Africa." Kew Bulletin 44, no. 4 (1989): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4110426.

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Geltman, Dmitry V. "Lectotypification of Three Names in Urtica (Urticaceae)." Novon 4, no. 1 (1994): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3391692.

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Friis, I., and C. M. Wilmot-Dear. "A revision of the tribe Forsskaoleae (Urticaceae)." Nordic Journal of Botany 8, no. 1 (February 1988): 25–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.1988.tb01705.x.

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Wilmot-Dear, C. M., I. Friis, and Z. Thomas. "NEW SPECIES IN OLD WORLD BOEHMERIA (URTICACEAE)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67, no. 3 (October 12, 2010): 431–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428610000144.

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Four new species of Boehmeria (Urticaceae) are described and named: Boehmeria listeri Friis & Wilmot-Dear and B. manipurensis Friis & Wilmot-Dear from the eastern part of the Himalayas, B. leptostachya Friis & Wilmot-Dear from southern China (Yunnan), Thailand and northern Sumatra, and B. subintegra Friis & Wilmot-Dear from Papua New Guinea. The species are illustrated and mapped and their habitat ranges are described, and conservation assessments have been produced for all.
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Alcázar, Purificación, Carmen Galán, Paloma Cariñanos, and Eugenio Domínguez-Vilches. "Vertical variation in urticaceae airborne pollen concentration." Aerobiologia 14, no. 2-3 (September 1998): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02694196.

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Hossain, Amir, Fahrima Islam, Md Saifuzzaman, Md Afjalus Siraj Saeed, Md Khirul Islam, Gazi Md Monjur Murshid, and Md Mustafizur Rahman. "Bioactivity of Boehmeria Macrophylla (Urticaceae) leaf extract." Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine 16, no. 3 (June 30, 2016): 233–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13596-016-0230-1.

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WANG, Wen-Tsai. "Five new species ofElatostema(Urticaceae) from China." Journal of Systematics and Evolution 50, no. 6 (November 2012): 574–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-6831.2012.00229_2.x.

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Wei, Yi-Gang, and Wen-Tsai Wang. "Pellionia ronganensissp. nov. (Urticaceae) from Guangxi, China." Nordic Journal of Botany 28, no. 1 (February 2010): 54–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2009.00569.x.

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LIN, Qi. "A new synonym of Procris crenata (Urticaceae)." Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 43, no. 1 (2005): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/aps030107.

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Ai, Doan Thi Thuy, Trinh Thi Thanh Van, Doan Thi Mai Huong, Marc Litaudon, Le Huyen Tram, and Pham Van Cuong. "Chemical constituents of Boehmeria holosericea Blume (Urticaceae)." Vietnam Journal of Chemistry 56, no. 2 (April 2018): 172–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vjch.201800008.

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SILVEIRA, PAULO C., BARRY J. CONN, JULISASI TRI HADIAH, JORGE A. R. PAIVA, HELENA SILVA, and CHRISTINE MELANIE WILMOT-DEAR. "Annotated checklist of the Urticaceae of Timor." Phytotaxa 645, no. 3 (April 26, 2024): 248–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.645.3.4.

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A commented checklist of the Urticaceae of Timor is presented. The list includes 25 recorded taxa, among which, six (Elatostema strigosum Hassk., Laportea bulbifera (Siebold & Zucc.) Wedd., Laportea decumana (Roxb.) Wedd., Pilea melastomoides (Poir.) Wedd., Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm., and Pilea angulata (Blume) Blume) are, as far as we could check, recorded for the first time. Further, six taxa are uncertain or to be discarded. Overall, the list includes 10 confirmed genera (Boehmeria, Debregeasia, Dendrocnide, Elatostema, Girardinia, Laportea, Lecanthus, Pilea, Pipturus and Pouzolzia), among which the most diverse are Pouzolzia and Laportea, both with 5 taxa, and three more (Urera, Urtica and Procris) remain unconfirmed.
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Pederneiras, Leandro Cardoso, Andrea Ferreira da Costa, Dorothy Sue Dunn de Araujo, and Jorge Pedro Pereira Carauta. "Ulmaceae, Cannabaceae e Urticaceae das restingas do estado do Rio de Janeiro." Rodriguésia 62, no. 2 (June 2011): 299–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201162207.

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Resumo As restingas são planícies arenosas ao longo da costa litorânea que exibem uma rica e peculiar vegetação. As Ulmaceae, Cannabaceae e Urticaceae nativas do Brasil englobam plantas herbáceas a lenhosas que ocorrem preferencialmente em ambientes em regeneração. Através de pesquisa bibliográfica especializada, consultas a herbários e pesquisas de campo, objetivou-se descrever as espécies e reconhecer a distribuição, o habitat e o estado de conservação das espécies dessas famílias nas restingas fluminenses. Ulmaceae está representada por duas espécies, distribuídas em dois gêneros, Cannabaceae por quatro espécies em dois gêneros, e Urticaceae por seis espécies em quatro gêneros. Na formação de mata seca acham-se presentes oito espécies, na arbustiva fechada seis e na mata inundável uma. Dessas, sete encontram-se ameaçadas de extinção: Ampelocera glabra Kuhlm., Cecropia glaziovi Snethl, Celtis spinosa Spreng., Laportea aestuans (L.) Chew, Phyllostylon brasiliense Capan. ex Benth, Urera aurantiaca Wedd e U. nitida (Vell.) Brack.
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Gupta, Amit, Imtiyaz Ahmad Hurrah, Aparna Shukla, and Vijay V. Wagh. "Nomenclatural notes and report of Boehmeria penduliflora Wedd. ex D.G. Long from the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 13, no. 14 (December 26, 2021): 20261–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.6603.13.14.20261-20265.

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Boehmeria penduliflora Wedd. ex D.G.Long (Urticaceae) is rediscovered after 81 years in Barahi range of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, Pilibhit district, Uttar Pradesh, India. In the present article, detailed description, digital photographs, illustration, nomenclature update and relevant notes are provided to facilitate easy identification.
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Zalamea, Paul-Camilo, Pablo R. Stevenson, Santiago Madriñán, Pierre-Marie Aubert, and Patrick Heuret. "Growth pattern and age determination forCecropia sciadophylla(Urticaceae)." American Journal of Botany 95, no. 3 (March 2008): 263–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3732/ajb.95.3.263.

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Wilmot-Dear, C. M. "An Account of the Genus Debregeasia (Urticaceae-Boehmerieae)." Kew Bulletin 43, no. 4 (1988): 673. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4129966.

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Hadiah, Julisasi, Christopher Quinn, and Barry Conn. "Phylogeny of Elatostema (Urticaceae) using chloroplast DNA data." Telopea 10, no. 1 (July 4, 2003): 235–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7751/telopea20035618.

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Fu, Long-Fei, Cheng-Xin He, Wen-Tsai Wang, and Yi-Gang Wei. "Two New Species ofElatostema(Urticaceae) from Guangxi, China." Annales Botanici Fennici 49, no. 5-6 (November 2012): 397–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.5735/085.049.0614.

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Duret, Clément. "Obetia ficifolia (Urticaceae): a pachycaul nettle in danger." Bradleya 22 (May 2004): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.25223/brad.n22.2004.a6.

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