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- Hexalobus crispiflorus is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, DR Congo...
- Hexalobus mossambicensis is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Mozambique. It is a tree reaching 4 to 5 meters in height. Its...
- with darker rims. Species: Hexalobus bussei Hexalobus crispiflorus Hexalobus monopetalus Hexalobus mossambicensis Hexalobus salicifolius Botermans, M....
- Hexalobus bussei is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Cameroon. Ludwig Diels, the German botanist who first formally described...
- Hexalobus salicifolius is a species of flowering plant in the family Annonaceae. It is found in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Gabon, and the Republic of the...
- Hexalobus monopetalus is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae with the common name baboon's breakfast. It is native to Angola, Benin, Botswana...
- Tribe Monodoreae Baill. 1868 Asteranthe Engl. & Diels Dennettia Baker f. Hexalobus A.DC. Isolona Engl. Lukea Ch**** & Gosline Mischogyne Exell Monocyclanthus...
- rhynchantherus Goniothalamus simonsii Guatteria jefensis Guatteria pastazae Hexalobus salicifolius Isolona cauliflora Isolona heinsenii Klarobelia lucida Klarobelia...
- inserting it into the orchid's spur. The larvae feed on Annona senegalensis, Hexalobus crispiflorus, Uvaria, Ibaria and Xylopia species. Long tongued sphinx...
- on wing from late March to late April. The larvae feed on Hexalobus glabrescens and Hexalobus monopetalus. They mine the leaves of their host plant. "Afrotropical...