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  • A dichotomous key for the species is available.
  • A dichotomous key of the species of " Zygocarpum " has been published.
  • This functions as a dichotomous key.
  • They dichotomous keys in The Jepson Manual first edition are not detailed enough to make certain positive identifications.
  • :Wikibooks has a dichotomous key for arthopods, the place where centipedes and arachnids are thought to diverge.
  • The resulting publications from the Baffin Islands contained both a checklist of all species collected, and dichotomous keys.
  • Are there any legal systems anywhere in the World which publish the law in the form of a dichotomous key ? talk ) 23 : 17, 29 March 2008 ( UTC)
  • With paper-based dichotomous keys the discovery of a new species renders the key incomplete; interactive keys are easily updated by adding information for newly discovered species and reposting computer files on the internet.
  • :: Or go to Wikibooks : Dichotomous Key : Reptilia, but the snake part isn't there yet, so again, you'd need to follow Neonstarlight's instructions and help that project.
  • He finally met Cusick and stayed with him for three days . While there, Watson showed Cusick how he could improve his collecting and records and gave Cusick his " Botany of California " dichotomous key.
  • R . Atkinson, who reviewed volume 2 for the " Edinburgh Journal of Botany ", considered the book's dichotomous keys " concise and easy to use " and the illustrations " clear although sometimes rather diagrammatic ".
  • Like John Ray he extensively used dichotomous keys which led first to the higher groups, which he called higher genera " ( genus summum ) " of plant orders " ( ordo ) ", and then to the lower genera.
  • As a natural system of classification, it does not show evolutionary relationship between plants but still is a useful and popular system of classification based on a dichotomous key especially for the flowering plant groups ( angiosperms . ) It is the most popular system of classification based on key characteristics enabling taxonomic students to quickly identify plant groups based only on physical characteristics.