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- Pachira glabra (syn. Bombacopsis glabra) is a tropical wetland tree in the mallow family, Malvaceae, native to eastern Brazil, where it grows along waterways...
- Malvales Family: Malvaceae Subfamily: Bombacoideae Genus: Pachira Aubl. Species See text Synonyms Bombacopsis Pittier Carolinea L.f. Pochota Ram.Goyena...
- furniture, guitar marking, and other fine woodcrafts. Sandiford (1998). "Bombacopsis quinata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998. Retrieved 9 May...
- lives. The larvae feed on Guazuma ulmifolia, Rollinia membranacea and Bombacopsis quinatum. After the larva's fourth instar, it will descend from the larval...
- s. Camptostemon Mast. Genera considered synonym after Kubitzki 2003 Bombacopsis Pittier = Pachira Aubl. Chorisia ****h = Ceiba Mill. Rhodognaphalon (Ulbr...
- flowers of Warszewiczia coccinea. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Bombacopsis quinata. Haemonides cronis cronis (Suriname, French Guiana, Mexico, Trinidad)...
- the Bombacaceae family (kapok or ceiba trees, mainly Ceiba pentandra , Bombacopsis spp., Ochroma spp. and Pseudobombax spp.), but also of Araucaria angustifolia...
- Alverson & M.C.Duarte (2015) Synonyms Bombacopsis fendleri (Seem.) Pittier (1916) Bombacopsis jaris Pittier (1923) Bombacopsis sepium Pittier (1923) Bombax fendleri...
- Among the dry forest specimens found we can mention the "Pochote" (Bombacopsis quinata), the "Guacimo" (Guazuma ulmifolia), and the "Indio Desnudo"...
- (Castilla elastica), snakewood or **** breadnut (Brosimum guianense), Bombacopsis species, kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra) and tonka bean (Dipteryx oleifera)...