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- Neonauclea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises about 71 species. Neonauclea is a genus of shrubs and trees They are indigenous...
- Neonauclea sessilifolia is a tree species in the Rubiaceae family. It is found in Taiwan, and then from Yunnan, Zhōngguó/China, to Southeast Asia and northeastern...
- H.L.Li Anthocephalus morindifolius Korth. Nauclea megaphylla S.Moore Neonauclea megaphylla (S.Moore) S.Moore Samama cadamba (Roxb.) ****ze Sarcocephalus...
- Neonauclea gageana is a species of large tree in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to the Middle and South Andaman Islands of India where it was collected...
- It has often been confused with other genera, particularly Nauclea and Neonauclea to such an extent that descriptions of Neolamarckia may state incorrectly...
- Neolitsea sericea Lauraceae Unknown Sahashi et al. (2015) Akiba et al. (2015) Neonauclea forsteri Rubiaceae Unknown Brooks (2002) Nerium oleander (oleander) Apocynaceae...
- Cryptocarya, and Bischofia javanica. Characteristic submontane plants include Neonauclea, Sloanea, Cryptocarya, Palaquium, Canarium, and Ficus. Above 1500 metres...
- Myrmeconauclea Merr. (4 sp) Nauclea L. (10 sp) Neolamarckia Bosser (2 sp) Neonauclea Merr. (68 sp) Ochreinauclea Ridsdale & Bakh.f. (2 sp) Pertusadina Ridsdale...
- & Lozada-Pérez Neomazaea Urb. = Mazaea Krug & Urb. Neomussaenda Tange Neonauclea Merr. Neopentanisia Verdc. = Pentanisia Harv. Neorosea N.Hallé = Tricalysia...
- "Re-****essment of monophyly, evolution of myrmecophytism, and rapid radiation in Neonauclea s.s. (Rubiaceae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 34 (2): 334–354...