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Anamirta cocculus (Marathi: काकमारी) is a
Southeast Asian and
Indian climbing plant. Its
fruit is the
source of picrotoxin, a
poisonous compound with stimulant...
- species:
Anamirta cocculus Fossil species:
Anamirta pfeiffer Former species include:
Anamirta loureiroi Pierre (Cambodia) =
Arcangelisia flava Anamirta lemniscata...
- two
different compounds,
picrotoxin occurs naturally in the
fruit of the
Anamirta cocculus plant,
although it can also be
synthesized chemically. Due to...
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frequently palmatinerved, bifacial,
rarely isofacial; in
Angelisia and
Anamirta, with
hydathodes derived from trichomes.
Domatia present in five genera...
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which the
plant is native.
Common name in Chinese : 蝙蝠葛 ( bian fu ge ).
Anamirta cocculus (L.)
Wight & Arn. (as M.
cocculus L.)
Calycocarpum lyonii (Pursh)...
- Milne, Iain (March 2020). "Three
poisonous plants (Oenanthe,
Cicuta and
Anamirta) that
antagonise the
effect of γ-aminobutyric acid in
human brain" (PDF)...
- from
Maharashtra and Karnataka, India. The
hostplant for the
species is
Anamirta cocculus.
Phyllocnistis echinodes Meyrick, 1926 at the
Global Taxonomic...
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Quisqualis indica),
Terminalia (including
Terminalia catappa), Litsea,
Anamirta,
Pinus and
Nephelium species. It is
considered a pest on oranges, lemons...
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below nesting trees, the
following food tree
species were identified:
Anamirta cocculus,
Capparis sepiaria, C.
tenera var. latifolia,
Garuga pinnata,...
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giant Sea Bean
climber Entada rheedii ("Pus Wel"). Some
other species are
Anamirta cocculus ("****awel”),
Diploclisia glaucescens,
Hiptage bengalensis, Hypserpa...