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- Dalechampia is a genus of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae and of the monogeneric subtribe Dalechampiinae. It is widespread across lowland tropical areas...
- Dalechampia dioscoreifolia is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae first described in 1841. It is native to Central America (Costa Rica, Nicaragua...
- as stem secretions, but in some Central and South American species of Dalechampia and Clusia they are produced as pollination rewards, and used by some...
- Dalechampia capensis is a species of shrub. It is known by the common names inzula or wild hop. It is native to Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Eswatini...
- Dalechampia triphylla is a vine in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to tropical South America. Dalechampia triphylla is the food plant of the larvae...
- southern Texas. They feed on sap and rotting fruit. The larvae feed on Dalechampia and Tragia species. Hamadryas februa februa (Brazil, Paraguay, Peru)...
- Genus Dalechampia: Dalechampia capensis A.Spreng. indigenous Dalechampia galpinii Pax, indigenous Dalechampia scandens L. indigenous Dalechampia scandens...
- trees, bees may also gather resin from flowers in the genera Clusia and Dalechampia, which are the only known plant genera that produce floral resins to...
- bartlettii Calyptranthes cuneifolia Coccoloba lundellii Crossopetalum gentlei Dalechampia schippii Dioscorea sandwithii Dorstenia belizensis Eugenia rufidula Galactia...
- most abundant on the Pacific slope of Costa Rica The larvae feed on Dalechampia scandens. Hamdrays and Giant Owl butterflies at a feeder Red Cracker...