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- from Miocene Europe are: Castanopsis pyramidata (Menzel) Kirchheimer Castanopsis salinarum (Unger) Kirchheimer Castanopsis schmidtiana (Geinitz) Kräusel...
- Yunnan) Castanopsis arietina Hickel & A.Camus – Vietnam Castanopsis armata (Roxb.) SpachArunachal Pradesh and Bangladesh to Indochina Castanopsis birmanica...
- area of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Castanopsis sieboldii was once thought to be a subspecies of the similar Castanopsis cuspidata. Plants and animals ****ociated...
- Castanopsis sclerophylla (syn. Lithocarpus chinensis), the Chinese tanbark-oak, is a species of flowering plant in the family ****aceae, native to southern...
- Castanopsis cuspidata (****anese chinquapin; ****anese tsuburajii, 円椎) is a species of Castanopsis native to southern ****an and southern Korea. It is a medium-sized...
- Castanopsis borneensis is a tree in the family ****aceae. The specific epithet borneensis is from the Latin, meaning 'of Borneo'. Castanopsis borneensis...
- Castanopsis microphylla is a tree in the family ****aceae. The specific epithet microphylla is from the Gr**** meaning 'small-leaved'. Castanopsis microphylla...
- Castanopsis philipensis is a tree species in the family ****aceae. It is native to the Philippines. "Castanopsis philippinensis". Plants of the World Online...
- Castanopsis indica is a tree in the family ****aceae. Castanopsis indica is a tallish tree, growing up around 8–14 m (26–46 ft) in height with a dense,...
- 0 in) long. Castanopsis oligoneura is endemic to Borneo. Its habitat is lowland dipterocarp forests up to 300 m (1,000 ft) elevation. "Castanopsis oligoneura"...