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The LanguaL 2017™ Thesaurus  -  Details for descriptor B2067


 Updated 2018-06-12

 

FTCB2067
Descriptor    MUSKMELON
Synonym(s)cucumis melo 
Scope note 
Taxon Info 
Scientific family    Cucurbitaceae  [ITIS TSN 22337] 
Scientific name(s)   Cucumis melo L.  [ITIS TSN 22362] 
 Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo var. cantalupensis Naudin  [GRIN-Global Nomen 12566] 
 Cucumis melo L.  [PLANTS Symbol ] 
 Cucumis melo L. ssp. melo  [EuroFIR-NETTOX 2007 No. 109] 
 Cucumis melo L. var. cantalupensis Naudin  [DPNL 2003] 
 Cucumis melo L. ssp. melo Cantaloupe Group  [Mansfeld's World Database of Agriculture and Horticultural Crops Nomen 3670] 
Description 
Muskmelon (Cucumis melo) is a species of melon that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. These include smooth skinned varieties such as honeydew, crenshaw and casaba, and different netted cultivars (cantaloupe, Persian melon and Santa Claus or Christmas melon).
[Source: Wikipedia]
 
 



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