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- Afzelia quanzensis (pod ****gany, Afrikaans: peul****nie, Venda: mutokota, Zulu: inkehli) is a species of tree native to sub-Saharan Africa. It ranges...
- Wolbachia and Sodalis glossinidius in the midgut of Glossina fuscipes quanzensis from the Democratic Republic of Congo". Parasite. 26: 5. doi:10.1051/parasite/2019005...
- broken down into subspecies G. f. fuscipes, G. f. martinii, and G. f. quanzensis. G. fuscipes feed on vertebrate blood and have been traditionally described...
- geographical features lush floodplains and dense woodland of Afzelia quanzensis, Baikiaea plurijuga and other hardwoods now largely reduced by heavy elephant...
- Schult.f. Tacca pinnatifida J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. Tacca pinnatifolia Gaertn. Tacca quanzensis Welw. Tacca umbrarum Jum. & H.Perrier Tacca viridis Hemsl....
- tree species such as Pterocarpus angolensis, Albizia sp. and Afzelia quanzensis. Under the trees lie important areas of plants such as the herbaceous...
- peturei De Wild. – Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia Afzelia quanzensis Welw. – Somalia to Angola and South Africa Afzelia rhomboidea (Blanco)...
- Brachystegia woodlands, and mixed forest (historically dominated by Afzelia quanzensis, a heavily logged tree species ). R. chrysopygus heavily favors Cynometra...
- Typical canopy and emergent trees of the wetter forests include Afzelia quanzensis (20 m), Albizia adianthifolia (25 m), Antiaris toxicaria (35 m), Apodytes...
- Sorindeia madagascariensis, Diospyros consolatae, Tamarindus indica, Afzelia quanzensis, Terminalia boivinii, Cussonia zimmermannii, and Olea woodiana. Some areas...