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- include: Rourea accrescens Forero Rourea acutipetala Miq. Rourea adenophora S.F.Blake Rourea amazonica (Baker) Radlk. Rourea antioquensis Cuatrec. Rourea araguaensis...
- Pseudoconnarus Rourea Roureopsis Santalodes Santaloides Spiropetalum Taeniochlaena Vismianthus Fossil leaflet impression described as Rourea miocaudata from...
- C****uvium (Anacardium), Anacardium (Semecarpus), Mangifera, Connarus, Rhus, and Rourea. In 1789, Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, nephew of Bernard de Jussieu, published...
- included P. calophylla - Rourea calophylla P. cinnabarina - Rourea myriantha P. myriantha - Rourea myriantha P. zenkeri - Rourea myriantha Two illegitimate...
- Rourea minor is a large scandent shrub from the family Connaraceae. It has been recorded from Africa, tropical Asia and the Pacific. Wikispecies has information...
- families Annonaceae, Meliaceae and Myristicaceae. Other target species include Rourea minor, Polyalthia viridis, Cinnamomum subavenium, Trichosanthes tricuspidata...
-  diversifolia Binomial name Sarcotheca diversifolia (Miq.) Hallier. f. Synonyms Rourea diversifolia Miq. Santalodes diversifolia ****ze Sarcotheca subtriplinervis...
- in the family Hesperiidae. Larvae feed mainly on Connaraceae, including Rourea. Other recorded larval food plants include Drypetes and Macadamia. Their...
- consists of montane forests. The larvae feed on Drypetes gerrardii and Rourea thomsonii. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gorgyra bibulus. Wikispecies...
- and heavy woodlands at altitudes up to 1,500 meters. The larvae feed on Rourea orientalis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gorgyra diva. Wikispecies...