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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Malacothrix is a genus of plants in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family. They are known generally as desert dandelions or desertdandelions. Most are native to western North America although a few have been introduced to South America. Several are found only on offshore islands in the Pacific.Phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that Malacothrix is not monophyletic. Some of its species are related to Atrichoseris, whereas a second group is more closely related to Anisocoma and Calycoseris.Species Malacothrix californica - California desertdandelion - CA Baja California, Baja California Sur Malacothrix clevelandii - Cleveland's desertdandelion - CA AZ UT Baja California Malacothrix coulteri - snake's head - CA NV AZ UT NM Baja California Malacothrix fendleri - Fendler's desertdandelion - AZ NM TX Sonora Malacothrix floccifera - woolly desertdandelion - CA NV Malacothrix foliosa - leafy desertdandelion - San Clemente Island Malacothrix glabrata - smooth desertdandelion - CA NV AZ NM ID OR Baja California, Baja California Sur Malacothrix incana - dunedelion - CA Malacothrix indecora - Santa Cruz Island desert-dandelion - Santa Cruz Island Malacothrix insularis - island desertdandelion - Coronados Island in Baja California Malacothrix junakii - Junak's desertdandelion - Anacapa Island Malacothrix phaeocarpa - Davis' desertdandelion - CA Malacothrix saxatilis - cliff desertdandelion - CA Malacothrix similis - twin desertdandelion - CA Baja California Malacothrix sonchoides - sowthistle desertdandelion - OR ID WY CO NM AZ UT NV CA Malacothrix sonorae - Sonoran desertdandelion - Sonora AZ NM TX Malacothrix squalida - Santa Cruz desertdandelion - Santa Cruz Island Malacothrix stebbinsii - Stebbins' desertdandelion - OR CA NV AZ NM UT Sonora Malacothrix torreyi - Torrey's desertdandelion - CA NV AZ NM UT CO WY ID MT OR Malacothrix xanthi - Baja California, Baja California Sur↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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