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Description of Lesquerella

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Test half-coiled with asymmetrical neck, attached to the body. Aperture circular. Test built of small rod or sausage like elements. Filopodia. Habitat: marine littoral sands. One species: Lesquerella mesopsammophila Chardez & Thomas, 1980.
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Paysonia

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Paysonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. They are generally referred to by the common name bladderpod or mustard. The genus is found in southern North America. Until 2002 it was considered to be part of the genus Lesquerella but was separated based on genetic and morphological features.[1]

Species include:

References

  1. ^ O'Kane, Steve L.; Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. (2002). "Paysonia, a new genus segregated from Lesquerella (Brassicaceae)". Novon. 12 (3): 379–381. doi:10.2307/3393083. JSTOR 3393083.
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Paysonia: Brief Summary

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Paysonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. They are generally referred to by the common name bladderpod or mustard. The genus is found in southern North America. Until 2002 it was considered to be part of the genus Lesquerella but was separated based on genetic and morphological features.

Species include:

Paysonia auriculata Paysonia densipila Paysonia grandifloa Paysonia lasiocarpa Paysonia lescurii Paysonia lyrata Paysonia perforata Paysonia stonensis
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