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- Allosyncarpia ternata, commonly known as an-binik, is a species of rainforest trees constituting part of the botanical family Myrtaceae and included in...
- found across Australia: Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia, Eucalyptopsis and Arillastrum. In Australia, they are commonly known...
- Schauer ex Schltdl. Agonis (DC.) Sweet Algrizea Proença & NicLugh. Allosyncarpia S.T.Blake Aluta Rye & Trudgen Amomyrtella Kausel Amomyrtus (Burret)...
- center in Australia. There are seven genera in the tribe Eucalypteae: Allosyncarpia S.T.Blake – Australia Angophora Cav. – Australia Arillastrum Pancher...
- their closest relatives are the species Stockwellia quadrifida and Allosyncarpia ternata, both of which are the sole species in their respective genera...
- an earlier offshoot. The small genera Eucalyptopsis, Stockwellia and Allosyncarpia formed a clade which arose earlier still. In 2009, Parra-O and colleagues...
- locality. The species occurs in the Top End of the Northern Territory in Allosyncarpia forest habitats. The type locality is Oenpelli in west Arnhem Land....
- plants and animals and often serve as a refuge during the dry season. Allosyncarpia ternata, a large shady tree found only in the Kakadu and Arnhem Land...
- wet season and cause localised skin irritation if touched. Allosyncarpia ternata (Allosyncarpia / An-binik) – a large, hardy evergreen that is restricted...
- po****tion's strongly preferred vegetation type is woodland dominated by Allosyncarpia ternata. This same habitat is occupied by another long-tailed monitor...