Rotenoids can also be found in the plant family Nyctaginaceae.
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Many genera of Nyctaginaceae possess unusual characters.
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The larvae feed on Fabaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Onagraceae, Polygonaceae, Portulacaceae, Solanaceae and possibly Euphorbiaceae species.
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Other example could be the " anthocarps " specific to the family Nyctaginaceae, where most of the fruit comes from the perianth ( floral whorls ).
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The larvae have been recorded on Araceae, Convolvulaceae, Nyctaginaceae and Rubiaceae species, including " Ipomoea ", " Boerhavia " and " Morinda " species.
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Exceptions are " P . flavofaciata ", which has a black and yellow coloration, and " P . terlooii ", which feeds on spiderlings, plants of the four o'clock family, Nyctaginaceae.
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"' Nyctaginaceae "', the four o'clock family, is a family of around 33 genera and 290 species of flowering plants, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, with a few representatives in temperate regions.
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In some other families ( Amaranthaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Salvadoraceae ), the cambium also periodically forms inward strands or layers of phloem, embedded in the xylem : Such phloem strands are called "'included phloem "'or "'interxylary phloem " '.