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What is Monograph?

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1. A Monograph is a complete global account of a taxon of any rank - family genus or species at a given time.
2. This includes the existing taxonomic knowledge and all relevant information about the group concerned such as anatomy, chemistry, palynology, chromosome number etc.
3. Eg: Family Lentibulariaceae by M.K. Janarthanam and A.N. Henry.
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