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Emmotum is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Metteniusaceae. It was
formerly placed in the
family Icacinaceae. It has
about 13 species. One of...
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Apodytes - c. 6
species Calatola - 7
species Dendrobangia - 3
species Emmotum - c. 10
species Metteniusa - 7
species Oecopetalum - 3
species Ottoschulzia...
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families in the
order Santalales.
Pogopetalum was
later synonymized with
Emmotum. In 1852, John
Miers argued that Bentham's
Icacineae did not
belong in...
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leaves of
Solanum lycocarpum (Solanaceae) and
fruits of
Emmotum nitens (Icacinacea) by
Platyrrhinus lineatus (E. Geoffroy) (Chiroptera...
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especially doubtful.
Apodytes and its
close relative, Rhaphiostylis, as well as
Emmotum, C****inopsis, and a few
other genera were
provisionally retained within...
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grandiflora (pau-terra).
Common species adapted to the
poorer soils include Emmotum nitens (sobre),
Xylopia aromatica (pimenta-de-macaco),
Caryocar brasiliense...
- Walp.
Salacia cr****iflora (Mart.) Peyr.
Salacia micrantha (Mart.) Peyr.
Emmotum nitens (Benth.)
Miers Hyptis cana Pohl ex Benth.
Hyptis crinita Benth....
- and Metteniusaceae, as well as some
unplaced genera,
including Apodytes,
Emmotum, and C****inopsis. No
phylogenetic study has
focused on the lamiids, but...