Genlisea lobata was created in 1989.
Genlisea africana was created in 1865.
Elysia lobata was created in 1852.
Argiope lobata was created in 1772.
Hoplocorypha lobata was created in 1969.
Porites lobata was created in 1846.
Urena lobata was created in 1753.
Quincula lobata was created in 1832.
Gorgopis lobata was created in 1942.
Genlisea, a genus of carnivorous plants, traps its prey primarily through specialized underground traps known as "tubers." These structures have modified leaves that create a suction mechanism when small aquatic organisms, like protozoa, enter. The traps have a narrow opening and a smooth, slippery interior that prevents escape, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients from the trapped prey. This adaptation enables Genlisea to thrive in nutrient-poor environments.
Quercus lobata Nee.
Pueraria lobata
It is included in the kingdom of Plantea, the order of Fabales, the family of Fabacea. the genus of puerarea, and the species of Puerarea Lobata.