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- Glochidion lanceolarium is a species of leafflower tree in the family Phyllanthaceae. It is native to Cambodia, China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan...
- family Gracillariidae. The only known host of the larva is Glochidion lanceolarium which is pollinated by the imago (flying moth). The moth is endemic to...
-  grandiflorum L.Vell. J. humile L. – Italian jasmine, Italian yellow jasmine J. lanceolarium Roxb. J. laurifolium Roxb. ex Hornem. angel-wing jasmine J. malabari****...
- serratifolia Rottler ex Wight Tetrastigma kunstleri (King) Craib Tetrastigma lanceolarium Planch. Tetrastigma muricatum Gamble Vitis kunstleri King Vitis lanceolaria...
- Retz. Synonyms Antidesma diandrum (Roxb.) B.Heyne ex Roth Antidesma lanceolarium (Roxb.) Steud. Antidesma parviflorum Ham. ex Pax & K.Hoffm. Antidesma...
- forest floor growing on the underground stem or root of Tetrastigma lanceolarium. R. keithii can be mostly found around the area of Poring, Sabah. The...
- kajewskii C.T.White Jasminum kerstingii Gilg & G.Sc****enb. Jasminum lanceolarium Roxb. Jasminum lasiosepalum Gilg & Sc****enb. Jasminum laurifolium Roxb...
- hylandii Airy Shaw Glochidion insulare (Müll.Arg.) J.J.Sm. Glochidion lanceolarium (Roxb.) Voigt Glochidion lobocarpum (Benth.) F.M.Bailey Glochidion longfieldiae...
- (Java), Samoa, Guadalcanal and Sri Lanka. The larvae feed on Glochidion lanceolarium. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database...
- more often in this season. The host vines are thought to be Tetrastigma lanceolarium and/or T. papillosum. The dioecious vine roots where it touches the ground...