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Vitellaria paradoxa (formerly
Butyrospermum parkii),
commonly known as shea tree, shi tree (/ˈʃiː(ə)/, also /ʃeɪ/), or
vitellaria, is a tree of the family...
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albida (star-apple), and
Pouteria (abiu, canistel, lú****a,
mamey sapote).
Vitellaria paradoxa (shi in
several languages of West
Africa and karité in French;...
- acid and
stearic acid)
extracted from the nut of the
African shea tree (
Vitellaria paradoxa). It is
ivory in
color when raw and
commonly d****
yellow with...
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Deuterostomes dipleurula (hypothetical larva)
Echinodermata bipinnaria,
vitellaria, brachiollaria, pluteus, ophiopluteus, echinopluteus,
auricularia Hemichordata...
- in West Africa. They feed
exclusively on the
leaves of the shea tree (
Vitellaria paradoxa),
which is
widely cultivated in the
region for the production...
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Vitellaria paradoxa (the shea tree) is
extremely important in
Burkina Faso.
Termed "women's gold" by Burkinabé villagers, the nuts of shea tree can be...
- arms or pinnules. The
fertilised eggs
hatch to
release free-swimming
vitellaria larvae. The
bilaterally symmetrical larva is barrel-shaped with rings...
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Blanco Payena A.DC.
Sideroxylon L.
Tieghemella Pierre Tsebona Capuron Vitellaria C.F.Gaertn.
Vitellariopsis Baill. ex
Dubard "Argania Spinosa". essenceofargan...
- larva. A sea cu****ber's
larva is an 'auricularia'
while a crinoid's is a '
vitellaria'. All
these larvae are
bilaterally symmetrical and have
bands of cilia...
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Cronquist Sapota achras Mill.
Sapota zapotilla (Jacq.)
Coville ex
Safford Vitellaria mammosa (L.) Radlk. The
fruit is
edible and a
favorite in the tropical...