| 1. | A 2002 paper included the Samydaceae in the family Salicaceae.
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| 2. | With Aim�e Camus, he described numerous species from the family Salicaceae.
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| 3. | In the list below, Salicaceae is defined broadly.
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| 4. | Some taxonomists would divide it into Salicaceae sensu stricto, Scyphostegiaceae, and Samydaceae.
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| 5. | The larvae feed on various Salicaceae species.
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| 6. | Both larvae and adults feed on the leaves of its host plants, especially Salicaceae species.
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| 7. | The genus " Abatia " is assigned to the'new'family Salicaceae sensu lato.
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| 8. | The true aspens of the Northern Hemisphere belong to the genus " Populus " in the family Salicaceae.
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| 9. | The true aspens of the Northern Hemisphere belong to the genus " Populus " in the willow family Salicaceae.
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| 10. | Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae.
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