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- Endospermum is a genus of plants, under the family Euphorbiaceae and the monotypic subtribe Endosperminae first described as a genus in 1861 They are...
- Endospermum myrmecophilum, commonly known as the whitewood, is a dioecious plant that grows in the tropical islands. It grows in tropical humid climates...
- Endospermum macrophyllum is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a tree endemic to Fiji, where it grows in tropical moist forests...
- lights, this species can attract human attention. The larvae feed on Endospermum and other members of the rubber tree family (Euphorbiaceae). "Malaysia...
- Aleurites Blumeodendron Chondrostylis Cleidion Croton Discocleidion Endospermum Hancea Lasiococca Macaranga Melanolepis Neoboutonia Plukenetia Ptychopyxis...
- basal. In the group, the use of Endospermum is an ancestral state (a plesiomorphy). The more basal Alcides feed on Endospermum and Omphalea, while Urania and...
- elevation of about 80m to 120m above sea level. The dominating trees include Endospermum chinense, Schima superba, Artocarpus hypargyreus, Bridelia insulana,...
- ****ociated trees Agathis vitiensis, Podocarpus spp., Calophyllum vitiense, Endospermum macrophyllum, Myristica castaneifolia, and Didymocheton spp. In the Samoan...
- salomonensis, Maranthes corymbosa, Falcataria falcata, Pterocarpus indicus, and Endospermum medullosum. There is no well-developed montane forest, but the trees...
- Artocarpus, Canarium, Dipterocarpus grandiflorus, Dipterocarpus pilosus, Endospermum chinensis, Hopea odorata, Bombax insigne, Sideroxylon, Aprosa villosula...