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The generic position of Caralluma dodsoniana
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 April 2010
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The generic position of Caralluma dodsoniana Lavranos (Asclepiadaceae) is investigated. It is concluded that a monotypic genus to accommodate it is unnecessary and that it should be incorporated into the genus Pseudolithos P. R. O. Bally as P. dodsonianus (Lavranos) Bruyns & Meve.
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