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Zanthoxylum rhetsa,
commonly known as
Indian prickly ash, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rutaceae and
occurs from
India east to the Philippines...
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piperitum – sanshō,
chopi Zanthoxylum nitidum[citation needed]
Zanthoxylum rhetsa – teppal,
tirphal Zanthoxylum schinifolium –
sancho Zanthoxylum simulans...
- (Nepal) —
linalool (50%), limonene,
methyl cinnamate,
cineole Zanthoxylum rhetsa (India) — Sabinene, limonene, pinenes, para-cymene, terpinenes, 4-terpineol...
- Sylhet, ****am). The
larvae are
known to bore
Bombax malabari****,
Zanthoxylum rhetsa, and
Sterculia alata with
adults emerging from
April to July. Thomson, James...
- (lateral view) The
larva (caterpillar) has been
recorded on
Zanthoxylum rhetsa. This
species is
locally common and not rare. It is
protected in
India but...
- tabouensis, Beta-carbolines
Flindersia laevicarpa, Beta-carbolines
Xanthoxylum rhetsa, Beta-carbolines
Chrysophyllum lacourtianum,
Norharman etc. Scutellaria...
- addition,
larvae of
Samia fulva were
noted eating the
leaves of
Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Rutaceae) and
Heteropanax fragrans (Araliaceae). "Celebrations in Manipur...
- feed on
Toddalia asiatica,
Euodia meliifolia, ****ra
rhetsa,
Citrus species and
Zanthoxylum rhetsa. This
species can be
found the
Asian part of the Palaearctic...
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Threatened indigenous plant species include Bridelia retusa,
Zanthoxylum rhetsa,
Alstonia scholaris,
Phyllanthus emblica, C****ia fistula,
Orexylum indi****...
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Symplocos racemosa,
Tinospora cordifolia and
Zanthoxylum armatum|
Zanthoxylum rhetsa.
Animal species present in this
sanctuary include Tiger, elephant, Gaur...