Meliaceae

AGLAIA Lour

  1. Aglaia agglomerata Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 322; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 249. – Aglaia leeuwenii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 172. – Aglaia doctersiana Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 170. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  2. Aglaia angustifolia (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 55; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 309. – Hartighsea angustifolia Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 196, 504. – Hearnia beccariana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 629. – Aglaia beccariana (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 298. – ?Aglaia angustifolia (Miq.) Miq. var. horsfieldiana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Ph’an. 1 (1878) 617. – Aglaia stenophylla Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 185. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  3. Aglaia argentea Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 170; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 237. – ?[Milnea argentea Reinw., Gewassen Hort. Buitenzorg (1823) 71, nom. nud.] – Aglaia hypoleuca Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 197, 507. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. hypoleuca (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 55. – Aglaia speciosa auct. non Blume: Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 211. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. angustata Miq., var. borneensis Miq., var. microphylla Miq., var. superba Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 55. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. curtisii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 71. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. cordulata C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 618. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. multijuga Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 165. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. splendens Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 166. – Aglaia splendens (Koord. & Valeton) Koord. & Valeton, 1c. Bogor. (1897) t. 14. – Aglaia bauerleniiC.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 175. – Aglaia multifoliola Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 534. – Aglaia discolor Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 130. Nicobar, Thailand, east to Australia and Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  4. Aglaia barbanthera C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1016; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 292. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  5. Aglaia brassii Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 325; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 280. New Guinea, Queensland, and Pacific (to Solomon Islands). PAPUA.
  6. Aglaia brownii Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 327; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 305. New Guinea and Australia. PAPUA.
  7. Aglaia ceramica (Miq.) Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 262; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 285. – Aglaia elliptica Blume var. ceramica Miq.,Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 51. Endemic to Maluku. MALUKU.
  8. Aglaia cinnamomea Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 61, Suppl. (1923) 9; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 290. – Aglaia conferta Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 322. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  9. Aglaia coriacea Korth. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 57; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 295. Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  10. Aglaia crassinervia Kurz ex Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 556; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 267. – Aglaia cinerea King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 66. – Chisocheton sumatranus Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 18. – Aglaia pyricarpa Baker f., op. cit. (1924) 20. – Aglaia sp.. 6: Pannell in Tree FI. Malaya 4 (1989) 229. Nicobar Islands, Myanmar, Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  11. Aglaia cucullata (Roxb.) Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 771; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 213. – Amoora cucullata Roxb., PI. Coromandel 3 (1820) 54, t. 258. – Andersonia cucullata Roxb., Fl. Ind., ed. Carey, 2 (1832) 212. – [Amoora auriculata Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 37, nom. in syn.]. – Amoora aherniana Merr.,Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 24. – Aglaia tripetala Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 76 (1917) 88. – [Aglaia conduplifolia Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3324, sine diagn. lat.]. Bangladesh, Thailand, Vietnam, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo, Philippines, New Guinea. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, PAPUA.
  12. Aglaia edulis (Roxb.) Wall., Calc. Gard. Rep. (1840) 26; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 272. – Milnea edulis Roxb., [Hort. Beng. (1814) 18, nom. nud.] Fl. Ind., ed. Carey & Wall., 2 (1824) 430. – Aglaia sulingi Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 170. – Milnea sulingi (Blume) Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 211. – Aglaia latifolia Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 42. – Aglaia mucronulata C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 601. – ?Aglaia latifolia Miq. var. teysmannii Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 140. – Aglaia acida Koord. & Valeton, op. cit. (1896) 143. – Aglaia minahassae Koord., Minah. (1898) 382, 635. – Aglaia curranii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 7 (1912) 276. – Aglaia diffusa Merr., op. cit. (1912) 277. – Aglaia magnifoliola C.DC., Meded. Rijksherb. Leiden 22 (1914) 9. – Aglaia samarensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 186. – Aglaia motleyana Stapf ex Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 368. India to Indochia, east to Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU. Photos
  13. Aglaia elaeagnoidea (A.Juss.) Benth., Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 383, p.p.; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 243. – Nemedra elaeagnoidea A.Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Gdol. 23 (1830) 239. – Aglaia odoratissima auct. non Blume: Benth. in Hook., Lond. J. Bot. 2 (1843)213, quoad specim. – Aglaia lepidota Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 507. – Aglaia lepidota Miq. var. pauperculaMiq., I.e. – Aglaia roxburghiana(Wight & Am.) Miq. var. paupercula (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 42. – Aglaia roxburghiana (Wight & Arn.) Miq., Ann. Mus Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 41, incl. var. angustata Miq. & var. balica Miq. – Milnea roxburghiana Wight & Arn., Prodr. (1834) 119. – [Aglaia spanoghei Blume ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 41, nom. nud., in syn.]. – Aglaia canariifolia Koord., Minah. (1898) 380,633. – Aglaiaelaeagnoidea (A.Juss.) Benth. var. glabrescens Valeton in Hochr., Plant. Bogor. Exs. (1905). – Aglaiaparvifolia Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 29 (1905) 21. – Aglaia elaeagnoidea (A.Juss.) Benth. var . pallens Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908)413. – Aglaia pallens (Merr.) Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 297. Aglaia cupreolepidota Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 20 (1922) 393 (‘cupreo-lepidota’). India and Sri Lanka east to Australia and Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  14. Aglaia elliptica Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 171; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 288. – Hearnia elliptica (Blume) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 628. – Aglaia inaequalis Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 2 (1851) 305 (‘inequale’). – Milnea lancifolia Hook.f., Trans. Linn. Soc. 23 (1860) 165. – Aglaiopsis lancifolia (Hook.f.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 59. – Hearnia lancifolia (Hook.f.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 630. – Aglaia lancifolia (Hook.f.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896)298, t. 163 M & N. – Aglaia ovata Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 43. – Milnea dulcis Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 211, nomen. – Aglaia rufa Miq., Ann.Mus.Bot.Lugd.-Bat.4(1868)49, nom.superfl. – Aglaia reinwardtii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 51. – Aglaia rufa Miq. var. celebicaMiq., op. cit. (1868) 49. – Hearnia villosa C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 632. – Aglaia villosa (C.DC.) Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc., spec. no. (1921) 323. – Aglaia menadonensis Koord., Minah. (1898) 381, 635. – Aglaia stapfii Koord., Minah. (1898) 383, 635. – Aglaia oxypetala Valeton, Ic. Bogor. (1901) t. 86. – ?Aglaia harmsiana Perkins, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin 32 (1903) 78. – Aglaia micrantha Merr.,Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 29 (1905) 22. – Aglaia pauciflora Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 35 (1906) 31. – Aglaia apoana Merr., Philipp.Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 35 (1906) 30. – Aglaia langlassei C.DC., Ann. Conserv. & Jard. Bot. Geneve 10 (1907) 151. – Aglaia palawanensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 235. – Aglaia trunciflora Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 303. – ?Aglaia lagunensis Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 537. – Aglaia clementis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 76. – ?Aglaia moultonii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 78. – ?Aglaia robinsonii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 291. – Aglaia tayabensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 292. – Aglaia baramensis Merr., J. Str. Br.Roy. As. Soc. 86 (1922) 317. – Aglaia urdanetensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 373, pro syn.; Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3319, sine diagn. lat.] Aglaia marginata Craib, Kew Bull. (1926) 343. – Aglaia caulobotrys Quisumb. & Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 37 (1928) 156. – Aglaia havilandii Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 367. – Aglaia tembelingensis M.R. Hend., Gard. Bull. Str. Settl. 7 (1933) 94. – [Aglaia banahaensis Elmer ex Merr., I.e., pro syn.; Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3281, sine diagn. lat.] – [Aglaia antonii Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3278, sine diagn. lat.] – [Aglaia davaoensis Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3289, sine diagn. lat.] – [Aglaia longipetiolata Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3295, sine diagn. lat.] – [Aglaia querciflorescens Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3303, sine diagn. lat.] – [Aglaia mindanaensis Merr. ex Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3306, in syn.] – [Aglaia negrosensis Merr. ex Elmer, I.e., in syn.] – [Aglaia sorsogonensis Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3310, sine diagn. lat.]. Myanmar, Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA. Photos
  15. Aglaia erythrosperma Pannell,Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 76; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 219. – Aglaia sp. 2: Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 228. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  16. Aglaia euryanthera Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 171; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 282. New Guinea and Queensland. PAPUA.
  17. Aglaia eximia Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 197,506; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 236. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. eximia (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 55. – ?Aglaia ancolana Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 506. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. latifolia Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 55. – Aglaia argentea Blume var. stellatipilosa Adelb., Blumea 6 (1948) 321 (‘stellati-pilosa’). – Aglaia argentea auct. non Blume: Corner, Gard. Bull. Sing., Suppl. 1 (1978) 131, et mult, auctt. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, JAVA, SULAWESI, MALUKU.
  18. Aglaia exstipulata (Griff.) Theob. in Mason, Burma, ed. 3, 2 (1883) 583; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 303. – Euphoria exstipulata Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 547 (‘Aglaia longifolia Euphora exstipulatis’). – Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 2. – Aglaia minutiflora Bedd. var. griffithii Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 557. Aglaia griffithii (Hiern) Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 44, ii (1875) 146, nom. superfl. illeg. pro Euphoria exstipulata Griff. Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  19. Aglaia flavescens C.DC., Nova Guinea 8 (1910) 426; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 255. – Aglaia lauterbachiana Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 164. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  20. Aglaia flavida Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1948) 320; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 214. New Guinea and Solomon Islands. PAPUA.
  21. Aglaia forbesii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 68; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 265. – Aglaia humilis King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 69. S Myanmar and S Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  22. Aglaia foveolata Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 211; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 266. – Aglaia sp. 7: Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 230. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  23. Aglaia glabrata Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 42; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 254. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, MALUKU.
  24. Aglaia grandis Korth. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 56; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 232. – Aglaia grandis Korth. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 56. – Aglaia hemsleyi Koord., Minah. (1898) 383, 635 (‘?Aglaia bernardoi helmsleyi’). – Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 302. – Aglaia stellatotomentosa Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 535. – [Aglaia perfulva (‘stellato-tomentosa’). Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3302, nom. nud.]. Thailand, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi. KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  25. Aglaia hiernii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895)74; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 310. – [Aglaia cordata form 1: Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 557, quoad Maingay 2493.]. – Aglaia curtisii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 71. – Aglaia caudatifoliolata Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 126. – Aglaia ochneocarpa Merr., Contr. Arnold Arbor. 8 (1934) 83. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  26. Aglaia korthalsii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 42; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 251. – Hearnia sarawakana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 632. – Aglaia cauliflora Koord., Minah. (1898) 381, nomen, 633. – Aglaia dysoxylifolia Koord., Minah. (1898) 634. – [Aglaia dysoxylonoides Koord., op. cit. (1898) 380, nom. nud. (= Aglaia dysoxylifolia).] – Aglaia celebica Koord., op. cit. (1898) 634. – Aglaia longipetiolulataBaker f., J. Bol. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 20. – Aglaia confertiflora Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 125. – Aglaia sp„ Corner, Wayside Trees 1 (1940) 457, f. 151; ed. 3, 2 (1988) 496, f. 154. – Aglaia sp. 4: Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 228. NE India east to Sulawesi and Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA. Photos
  27. Aglaia lancilimba Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 294; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 242. Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands. KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU.
  28. Aglaia lawii (Wight) Saldanha ex Ramamoorthy in Saldanha & Nicolson, Fl. Hassan Distr. (1976) 392, pi. 76; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 228. – Nimmonia lawii Wight, Calc. J. Nat. Hist. 7 (1847) 13, nom. nov. pro Epicharis exarillata Nimmo in J.Graham, Cat. PI. Bombay (1839) 31, non Wight & Arn„ Prodr. (1834) 120. – Amoora korthalsii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 36. – Aglaia korthalsii (Miq.) Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 771, non Miq. (1868). – Aglaia submonophyllaMiq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 40. – Aglaia oligocarpa Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 45. – Aglaia littoralis Zipp. ex Miq., i.e. Milnea sp Kurz, Rep. Veg. Andaman Isl. (1870) 33. – Amoora lactescens Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 44, ii (1875) 20. – Aglaia andamanica Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 555. – Lansium pedicellatum Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875)558, non Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1965) 31, t. 11 (= Lansium domesticum Correa). – Aglaia pedicellata (Hiern) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 226, 264. – Aglaia stipitata Li & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22 (1984) 495. – Amoora maingayi Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 562. – Aglaiamaingayi(Hiern)King,J.As.Soc.Beng.64,ii(1895)79. – Amoora dysoxyloides Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 44, ii (1876) 200. – Aglaia turczaninowii C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 623. – Aglaia beccarii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2 (1894) 579. – Aglaia eusideroxylon Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 128. Amoora lepidota Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 23. – Aglaia brachybotrys Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 7 (1912) 274. – Aglaia cagayanensis Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 7 (1912) 275. – Aglaia sclerocarpa C.DC., Meded. Rijksherb. Leiden 22 (1914) 9. – Amoora curtispica L.S.Gibbs, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 42 (1914) 63. – Aglaia alternifoliola Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 532. – Aglaia grandifoliola Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 293. – [Aglaia sibuyanensis Elmer ex Men., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 376, pro syn.; Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3308, nom. nud.]. Aglaia trimera Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 128. – Aglaia racemosa Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 367. India southeast to Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  29. Aglaia laxiflora Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 52; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 294. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  30. Aglaia lepidopetala Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 177; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 223. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  31. Aglaia lepiorrhachis Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 165; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 242. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  32. Aglaia leptantha Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 51; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 261. – Aglaia glabriflora Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 555. – ?Aglaia leptantha Miq. var. borneensis C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 604. – Aglaia laevigata Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 35 (1906) 31. – Aglaia multiflora Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 1, Suppl. (1906) 73. – Aglaia glabrifolia Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 129. – Aglaia gamopetalaMerr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 126. Vietnam, Thailand, W Malesia and Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, NUSA TENGGARA.
  33. Aglaia leucophylla King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 66; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 271. – Aglaia kunstleri King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 69. – Aglaia heteroclita King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 78. – ?Aglaiapallida Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 147. – Aglaia mirandae Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 295. – [Aglaia agusanensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 374, pro syn. – Aglaia elmeri Men., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 127. – Aglaia simplex Merr., op. cit. (1929) 128. – Aglaia insignis Schwartz, Mitt. Inst. Bot. Hamburg 7 (1931) 235. S Thailand, W Malesia, Philippines, Sulawesi. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  34. Aglaia luzoniensis (Vidal) Merr. & Rolfe, Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 105; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 277. – Beddomea luzoniensis Vidal, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 84. – Aglaia unifoliolata Koord., Minah. (1898) 383, 635. – Aglaia monophylla Perkins, Fragm. FI. Philipp. (1904) 33. – Aglaia brevipetiolala Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 14. – Aglaia rizalensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 289. Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi. KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI. Photos
  35. Aglaia macrocarpa (Miq.) Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992)65, f. 6: Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 215. – Epicharis macrocarpa Miq.,Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 196, 505. – [Aglaia pycnocarpa Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 45, nom. superfl., illegit.]. – Amoora rubescens Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 561. – Aglaia rubescens (Hiern) Dai, Biol. Rev. (Vietnam) 1,4 (1979) 23. – Amoora trichanthera Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 123. – Aphanamixis trichanthera (Koord. & Valeton) Koord., Exk. Fl. Java 2 (1912) 444. – Aglaia trimera Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 368, nom. illeg., non Merr. (1929). – Aglaia triplex Ridley, Kew Bull. (1938) 215. Vietnam, W Malesia, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU. Photos
  36. Aglaia malaccensis (Ridley) Pannell, Mai. For. 45 (1982) 455; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 216. – Amoora malaccensis Ridley, J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 75 (1917) 16. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  37. Aglaia membranifolia King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 75; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 302. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.
  38. Aglaia monozyga Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 15 (1941) 473; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 299. Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  39. Aglaia multinervis Panned, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 84; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 222. – Amoora lanceolata Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 560. – Aglaia sp. 3: Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 228. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  40. Aglaia odoratissima Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 171; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 276. – Aglaia diepenhorstii Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 507. – Aglaia odoratissima Blume var. parvifolia Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 150. – Aglaia odoratissima Blume var. pauciflora Koord. & Valeton, i.e. – Aglaia luzoniensis (Vidal) Merr. & Rolfe var. trifoliata Merr. & Rolfe, Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 105. – Aglaia affinis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 235. – Aglaia heterophylla Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 77. – Aglaia odoratissima Blume var. forbesii Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 19. – Aglaia cuspidella Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 367. – Aglaia fraseri Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 368. Nicobar Islands, Myanmar, Thailand, W and C Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, ?NUSA TENGGARA. Photos
  41. Aglaia oligophylla Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 507; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 297. – [Meliacea singapureana Wall., Cat. (1829) 1278,nom. nud.]. – Aglaia oligantha C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 603. Aglaia fusca King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 62; Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 215. – Aglaia bordenii Merr.,Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 22. – Aglaia polyantha Ridley, Kew Bull. (1930) 369. [Aglaia ridleyi P.T. Li & X.M. Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22 (1984) 495, non Pannell (1982), nom. illeg., superfl. pro Aglaia polyantha.]. – [Aglaia anonoides Elmer ex B.D. Jackson, Ind. Kew., Suppl. 10 (1947) 6, nom. in syn.]. – Aphanamixis reticulosa Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1965) 30, t. 10. Andaman Islands, Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN. Photos
  42. Aglaia pachyphylla Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 57; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 234. – Aglaia barbatula Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 167. – ?Aglaia clarkii Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 29 (1905) 21. – Aglaia megistocarpa Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 130. Thailand, W Malesia, Philippines, Sulawesi. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  43. Aglaia palembanica Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 197, 507; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 304. – Aglaia sipannas Miq.,Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 197, 506. – Aglaia pamattonis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 53. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN. Photos
  44. Aglaia parviflora C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 176; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 269. – Aglaiaforbesiana C.DC., op. cit. (1903) 174. – Aglaiaprocera C.DC., Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Math.-Nat. Kl. Wien 89 (1913) 565. – Aglaia acariaeantha Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 170. Maluku east to Solomon Islands. MALUKU, PAPUA.
  45. Aglaia polyneura C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1015; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 283. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  46. Aglaia puberulanthera C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1013; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 281. – Aglaia simplicifolia Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1900) 386, nom. illeg., non(Bedd.) Harms (1896). – Aglaia schumanniana Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 176, nom. nov. pro A. simplicifolia Harms. – Aglaia rubra Ridley in Hook, f., Ic. PI. (1916) t. 3052; Trans. Linn. Soc., Bot. 9 (1916) 26. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  47. Aglaia ramotricha Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 115; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 234. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  48. Aglaia rimosa (Blanco) Merr., Sp. Blanc. (1918) 212; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 246. – Trichilia rimosa (Blanco) Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 2 (1845) 250; ed. 3, 2 (1878) 99. – Aglaia denticulata Turcz., Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 410 (‘ Aglaia hexandra Aglaja’). Turcz., I.e. Aglaia macrobotrys (‘Aglaja’). Turcz., op. cit. (1858) 409 Aglaia batjanica (‘Aglaja’). Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 46. Aglaia llanosiana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 621. Aglaia goebeliana Warb., Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 345. Aglaia elliptifolia Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1909) 413. Aglaia lanceolata Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 5 (1910) 184. Aglaia loheri Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 533. Aglaia diffusiflora Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 14 (1919) 410. [Aglaia bulusanensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 373, pro syn.]. [Aglaia subviridis Elmer ex Merr., op. cit. (1923) 373, pro syn. [Aglaia reticulata Elmer ex Merr., op. cit. (1923) 377, pro syn. Taiwan, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, and New Guinea. SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  49. Aglaia rivularis Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 125; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 279. Endemic to E Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  50. Aglaia rubiginosa (Hiern) Pannell, Mai. For. 45 (1982) 455; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 225. – Amoora rubiginosa Hiern in Hook. f Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 561. – Aglaia ignea Valeton ex K. Heyne, Nutt. PI. Ned.-Indie, ed. 1, 3 (1917) 59. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  51. Aglaia rufibarbis Ridley, J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 75 (1917) 17; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 312. – [Aglaia rufa auct. non Miq.: Ridley, J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 54 (1910) 32. Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  52. Aglaia rufinervis (Blume) Bentv., Acta Bot. Neerl. 11 (1962) 19; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 302. – Trichilia rufinervis Blume,Bijdr. (1825) 164. – Heynea quinquejuga Spreng.,Syst. 4 (1827) 252, nom. superfl. pro Trichilia rufinervis, non Roxb. – Aglaia trichostemon C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 608. – Aglaia montana C.DC., Ann. Conserv. & Jard. Bot. Geneve 15/16 (1912) 246. – Aglaia borneensis Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 76 (1917) 87. – Aglaia winckelii Adelb., Blumea 6 (1948) 321. W Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN.
  53. Aglaia rugulosa Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 73, f. 9; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 217. – Aglaia sp. : Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 227. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  54. Aglaia sapindina (F. Muell.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 298; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 283. – Hearnia sapindina F. Muell.,Fragm. Phyt. Austral. 5 (1865) 55. – Celastrus micrantha Roxb., [Hort. Beng. (1814) 86, nom. nud.) Fl. Ind. 2 (1824) 393. – Aglaiopsis glaucescens A. elliptica). Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 58. – Hearnia glaucescens (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 631. Hearnia glaucescens (Miq.) C.DC. var. novaguineensis C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 632. – Aglaia novaguineensis (C.DC.) C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 173. Hearnia macrophylla C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 631. Aglaia ermischii Warb., Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 345. Aglaia hartmannii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 173. Aglaia gibbsiae C.DC. in L.S.Gibbs, Phytogeogr. Arfak (1917) 212. Aglaia roemeri C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1015. Aglaia nudibacca C.DC., Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Math.-Nat. Kl. Wien 89 (1913) 566. Aglaia rechingerae C.DC., op.cit. (1913) 565. – Aglaiabrevipeduncula C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1014. – Aglaia gjellerupii C. DC., I.e. 1014. – Aglaiaporulifera C. DC., op.cit. (1914) 1016. – Aglaia miquelii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 280. – Aglaia schlechteri Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 318. – Aglaia rudolfi Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 173. – Aglaia hapalantha Harms, op.cit. (1942) 172. – Aglaia clemensiae Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 29 (1948) 158. Maluku, New Guinea, Australia, Pacific Islands. MALUKU, PAPUA.
  55. Aglaia scortechinii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 64; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 254. Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  56. Aglaia sexipetala Griff., Notul. 4 (1854)505; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 268. – Aglaia aspera Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 42. – Aglaia acuminatissima Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 42. – Aglaia polyphylla Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 56. – Aglaia myristicifolia C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 176. – Aglaia aspera var. sumatrana Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 20. – [Aglaia calelanensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3283, sine diagn. lat.]. – Aglaia sp. 5: Pannell in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 211. Thailand, W Malesia, Philippines, and New Guinea. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, PAPUA.
  57. Aglaia silvestris (M. Roem.) Men., Interpr. Rumph. (1917) 210; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 259. – Lansium silvestre [Rumph., Herb. Amb. 1 (1741) 153, t. 55] M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 99. – Aglaia ganggo Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 506. – Amoora ganggo (Miq.) Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 45, ii (1876) 123. – Aglaiapyrrholepis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 47. – Aglaiaforstenii Miq., op. cit. (1868) 46. – Aglaia acuminata Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 531. – Aglaia obliqua C.T.White & Francis, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 38 (1927) 236. – Aglaia micropora Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 129. – [Aglaia copelandii Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3286, sine diagn. lat.]. – Aglaia cedreloides Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 164. Andaman and Nicobar to Indochina and Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  58. Aglaia simplicifolia (Bedd.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 300; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 298. – Beddomea simplicifolia Bedd.,Fl. Sylv. 1 (1871) t. 135. – ?Beddomea racemosa Ridley, J. Fed. Malay St. 4 (1909) 10. – Aglaia mirabilis Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 145, 176. – Aglaia meliosmoides Craib, Kew Bull. (1913) 68. – Aglaia matthewsii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 79. – Aglaia unifoliolataRidley, Kew Bull. (1930) 369, nom. illeg., non Koorders (1898). – Aglaia triandra Ridley, Kew Bull. (1938) 215, nom. nov. pro Aglaia unifoliolata Ridley. – Aglaia haplophylla Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 15 (1941) 474. – Aglaia odoardoi Merr., Webbia 7 (1950) 312. – Aglaia shawiana Merr., Webbia 7 (1950) 314. – Aglaia heterobotrys Merr., J. Arnold Arbor. 35 (1954) 138. – Aglaia sterculioides Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1969) 434. – Aglaia neotenica Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1969) 433. India, Thailand, Laos, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  59. Aglaia smithii Koord., Minah. (1898) 383, 635; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 245. – [Aglaia dysoxylonoides Koord., Minah. (1898) 380, nom. nud., p.p., quoad specim.]. – Aglaia bicolor Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 4 (1909) 270. – Aglaia badia Merr., I.e. – Aglaia ramosii Quisumb., Philipp. J. Sc. 41 (1930) 326, t. 6. Philippines, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea. NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  60. Aglaia speciosa Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 171; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 250. – ?Aglaia speciosa Blume var. macrophylla C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 614. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sulawesi. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  61. Aglaia spectabilis (Miq.) Jain & Bennet, Ind. J. For. 9 (1987) 271; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 221. – Amoora spectabilis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 37. – Amoora ridleyi King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 56; Ridley, Fl. Malay Penins. 1 (1922) 398. – Aglaia ridleyi (King) Pannell,Mai. For. 45 (1982) 455. – Amoora wallichii King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 56. India east to Australia and Oceania. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, PAPUA.
  62. Aglaia squamulosa King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 68; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 239. – [Aglaia cuprea Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3287, sine diagn. lat.]. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA.
  63. Aglaia subcuprea Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 324; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 241. – Aglaia versteeghii Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 323. – Aglaia boanana Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 163. New Guinea to ?Solomon Islands. PAPUA.
  64. Aglaia subminutiflora C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 175; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 286. – Aglaia chalmersii C.DC., op.cit. (1903) 173. – Aglaiae delfeldtii C.DC., op.cit. (1903) 174. – Aglaia stellipila C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1910) 425. – Aglaiaparvifoliola C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1017. – Aglaia exigua Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 321. – Aglaia carrii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 163. New Guinea and Solomon Islands. PAPUA.
  65. Aglaia tenuicaulis Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 556; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 301. – Aglaia acuminatissima Teijsm. & Binn. var. kambangana Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 48. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, probably also Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  66. Aglaia teysmanniana (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 48; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 231. – Amoora teysmanniana Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 196, 503. – [Milnea montana Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 211, nom. nud., ? non Jack.]. – Aglaia subgrisea Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 54. – Aglaia heptandra Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 132. China, Thailand, Malesia except Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  67. Aglaia tomentosa Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 27 (1864) 43; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 306. – Argophilum pinnatum Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 1 (1837) 186. – Aglaiapinnata(Blanco) Merr.,Sp. Blanc. (1918)212, nonAglaia pinnata (L.) Druce (1914) (= Vitex pinnata L., Aglaia rufa Labiatae-Viticoideae). – Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 49, excl. syn. – Aglaia zippelii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 54. – Aglaia cordata Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 557. – Aglaia dyeri Koord., Minah. (1898) 634. – [Aglaia palembanica Miq. var. borneensis Miq. ex Koord., Minah. (1898) 382, nom. nud.] – ?Aglaia ramuensis Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1900) 386. – Aglaia bamleri Harms, op.cit. (1900) 385. – Aglaia glomerata Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 35 (1906) 30. – Aglaia kabaensis Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 19. – Aglaia elaphina Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 316. S India to Australia. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, PAPUA. Photos
  68. Aglaia variisquama Pannell, Kew Bull., Add. Ser. 16 (1992) 153; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 245. Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  69. Aglaia yzermannii Boerl. & Koord., Ic. Bogor. (1901) t. 87; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 278. – Aglaia salicifolia Ridley, J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 54 (1910) 32. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.

 

 

ANTHOCARAPA Pierre

  1. Anthocarapa nitidula (Benth.) T.D. Penn. ex Mabb., Blumea 31 (1985) 133; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 135. – Amoora nitidula Benth., Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 383. – Pseudocarapa nitidula (Benth.) Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 315, incl. var. latifolia Merr. & L.M.Perry. – Carapa moluccensis auct. non Lam.: Span., Linnaea 15 (1841) 183, quoad spec. p.p. – Amoora balansaeana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 590 (‘balanseana’). – Anthocarapa balansaeana (C.DC.) Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) sub t. 343. – Amoora vieillardii C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 591. – Anthocarapa vieillardii (C.DC.) Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) sub t. 343. – Dysoxylum oubatchense Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 39 (1906) 144. – Anthocarapasp T.D. Penn., Blumea 22 (1975) 501, t. 13c. Malesia to Australia and Solomon Islands. SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, PAPUA.

 

 

APHANAMIXIS Blume

  1. Aphanamixis borneensis (Miq.) Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc., spec. no. (1921) 321; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 193. – Amoora borneensis Miq.,Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 36. – Aphanamixis borneensis Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3,4(1896)296, nom. nud. Ricinocarpodendron borneense (Miq.) Mabb., Mai. For. 45 (1982) 454. – Aphanamixis sumatrana auct. non Ridley: Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 96 (1922) 317. – Aphanamixispedicellata Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 370. – [Aphanamixis pulgarensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 336, nom. non rite publ.]. – Walsura punctata Suss. var.,papillosa Suss. & Heine, Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. MUnchen 2 (1950) 59. Borneo, Philippines, and Maluku. KALIMANTAN, MALUKU.
  2. Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) R.N. Parker, Ind. For. 57 (1931) 486; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 188. – Aglaia? polystachya Wall, in Roxb., Fl. Ind. 2 (1824) 429. – [Sphaerosacme polystachia Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1277, nom. nud.] – Amoora polystachya (Wall.) Wight & Am. ex Steud., Nomencl., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 78. – Ricinocarpodendron polystachyum (Wall.) Mabb., Mai. For. 45 (1982) 454. – Andersonia rohituka Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 87 (‘rohitoka ‘), nom. nud. – Amoora rohituka (Roxb.) Wight & Am. in Wight, Cat. (1833) 24. – Aphanamixis rohituka (Roxb.) Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1895) sub t. 334, nom. nud.; (1897) t. 344B. – Aphanamixis grandifolia Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 165. – Amoora grandifolia (Blume) Walp., Rep. 1 (1842) 429. – Amoora aphanamixis Schultes & Schultes, Syst. Veg. 7 (1830) 1621 (‘Amura ‘), nom. superfl. – Aglaia aphanamixis Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 767, nom. superfl., incl. var.frutescens (C.DC.) Pellegr. – Aphanamixis perrotetiana A. Juss., Bull. Sc. Nat. Geo!. 23 (1830) 239. – Amoora perrotetiana (A. Juss.) Steud., Nomencl., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 78. – Aphanamixis timorensis A. Juss., Bull. Sc. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) 239. – Amoora timorensis (A.Juss.) Wight & Am. ex Steud., Nomencl., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 78. – [Meliacea wightiana Wall., Cat. (1831/2) n. 4888, nom. nud.] – [Sphaerosacme spicata Wall., Cat. (1831/2)n. 4895, nom. nud. Buchanania spicata Roxb. ex Wall., 1.e., nom. in syn.]. – Guarea amaris Buch.-Ham., Mem.Wern. Soc. 6 (1832) 307. – Trichilia tripetala Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 354. – Aphanamixis tripetala (Blanco) Merr., Sp. Blanc. (1918) 211. – Amoora macrophylla Nimmo in J. Graham, Cat. PI. Bombay (1839) 31. – Amoora cucullata auct. non Roxb.: Steud., Nomencl., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 78, 233. – [Aphanamixis blumei Span., Linnaea 15 (1841) 182, nom. in syn.]. – [Dysoxylum spiciflorum Zipp. ex Span., op. cit. (1841) 183, nom. nud.]. – Amoora amboinensis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 36. – Aphanamixis amboinensis (Miq.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 296, nom. nud. – [Piper hyalinum Reinw. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 34, nom. in syn.]. – Dysoxylum cuneatum Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875)549, quoadinfr. – Alliaria cuneata (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. Epicharis cuneata (Hiern) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 168, quoadfr. – Cabralea richardiana C.DC. in Mart.,Fl. Bras. 11,1 (1878) 176. – Amoora cumingiana C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 580. – Aphanamixis cumingiana(C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 296, nom. nud. – Ricinocarpodendron cumingianum (C.DC.) Mabb.,Mai. For. 45 (1982) 454. – Amoora myrmecophila Warb., Bot. Jahrb. 18 (1894) 194. – Aphanamixis myrmecophila (Warb.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4(1896) 296, nom. nud. – Amoora megalophyllaC.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2 (1894)577, incl. var.frutescens C.DC. – Aphanamixis cochinchinensis Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 343B. – Aglaia cochinchinensis (Pierre) Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 769, non Pierre. – Aphanamixis lauterbachii Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1900) 383; Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 160.- Amoora lauterbachii (Harms) C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 170. – Aphanamixis macrocalyx Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1900) 384. – Amoora macrocalyx (Harms) C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 170. – Amoora elmeri Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 29 (1905) 23. – Aphanamixis elmeri (Merr.) Merr., – Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 15 (‘Aphanamyxis’). – Amoora polillensis Robins., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 6 (1911) 206. – Aphanamixis polillensis (Robins.) Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 370. – Aphanamixis coriacea Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 14 (‘Aphanamyxis’); Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 369; Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3330. Dysoxylum cauliflorum auct. non Hiern: Ridley, Fl. Malay Penins. 1 (1922) 396, quoad infr., quoad. Photos
    • Aphanamixis polystachya var. elongatum Ridley. – Amoora sogerensis Baker f., J. Bot. 61, Suppl. (1923) 8. – Aphanamixispinatubensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1934) 3205, (1937) 3336. – [Aphanamixis agusanensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3328, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Aphanamixis apoensis Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3326, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Aphanamixis davaoensis Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3331, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Aphanamixis obliquifolia Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3333, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Aphanamixis velutina Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3338, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Chuniodendronspicatum Hu, J.Roy. Hort. Soc. 63 (1938) 387, t. 104, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Chuniodendron yunnanense Hu, I.e., t. 105, nom. non rite publ.]. – Aphanamixis schlechteri Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2,19bl (1940) 127, 176, nom. – nud.; Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 160. – Aglaia janowskyi Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 176. – Amoora ianowskyi (Harms) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 265. – Aphanamixis sinensis How & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 4 (1955) 29, t. 3. – Amoora beddomei Kosterm., Acta Bot. Neerl. 31 (1982) 133;Kamble & Sharma, J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 5 (1984) 493. – Aglaia beddomei (Kosterm.) Jain & Gaur, J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 7 (1989) 465. – [Lansium montanum Rumph., Herb. Amb. 1 (1741) 154, t. 56. Sri Lanka to Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  3. Aphanamixis sumatrana (Miq.) Ridley, Fl. Malay Penins. 1 (1922) 400; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 194. – Amoora sumatrana Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 35. – Aphanamixis sumatrana Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3,4 (1896) 296, nom. nud. – Ricinocarpodendron sumatranum (Miq.) Mabb., Mai. For. 45 (1982) 454. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.

 

 

AZADIRACHTA A.Juss.

  1. Azadirachta excelsa (Jack) Jacobs, Gard. Bull. Sing. 18 (1961)75; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 337. – Melia excelsa Jack, Mai. Misc. 11 (1820) 12. – Trichilia excelsa (Jack) Spreng., Syst. 4, 2 (1827) 252, excl. syn. Blume. – Azedarach excelsa (Jack) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110. – Azadirachta integrifoliola Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 4 (1909) 272. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku Archipelago, New Guinea. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  2. Azadirachta indica A.Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 221, t. 13, f. 5; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 341. – Melia azadirachta L„ Sp. PI. (1753) 385. – Antelaea azadirachta (L.) Adelb., Blumea 6 (1948) 315. – [Melia fraxinifolia Salisb., Prodr. (1796) 317, nom. superfl. – Azedarach fraxinifolia Moench, Meth. Suppl. (1802) 58, nom. superfl.]. – [Melia pinnata Stokes, Bot. Mat. Med. 2 (1812) 482, nom.superfl.] – [Melia indica (A.Juss.) Brandis, For. Fl. NW & C India (1874) 67, nom. superfl. – [Arbor indica,fraxino similis, oleaefructu Bauhin, Pinax (1623) 416.] – [ArborAzadirachta Indica foliis non ramosis, flore minore Breyne, Prodr. Rar. PI. 1 (1680)3.]. – [Aria Bepou Rheede, Hort. Mai. 4 (1683) 107, t. 52.]. – [Olea malabarica Nimbo dicta,fructu racemoso oblongo Ray, Hist. PI. 2 (1688) 1545.]. – [Azadirachta Indica foliis Fraxini, sive non ramosis majoribus, flore minore albo Breyne, Prodr. Rar. PI. 2(1689)21.]. – [Olea malabarica, Fraxineo folio Pluk., Almag. (1696) 269, t. 247, f. 1.]. – [Azedarach altera foliis semilunatis Herm., Mus. Zeyl. (1717) 48.]. – [Azedarach foliis falcato-serratis Burm., Thes. Zeyl. (1737) 40, t. 15.]. – [Melia foliis pinnatis L„ Hort. Cliff. (1738) 161; Fl. Zeyl. (1747) 161. Probably only naturalized in Indonesia, Old World tropics. Introduced. Photos

 

 

CHISOCHETON Blume

  1. Chisocheton aenigmaticus Mabb.,Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 338, f. 4; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 158. Endemic to Sumatra. SUMATRA.
  2. Chisocheton amabilis (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 537; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 163. – Schizochiton amabile Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1968)26, 27, incl. var. sumatranum Miq. Chisocheton illustris Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 366. – Chisocheton hackenbergii Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 15 (1941) 476. – Chisocheton brachyanthus auct. non Men.: Anderson, Gard. Bull. Sing. 20 (1963) 115. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  3. Chisocheton celebicus Koord., Meded. Lands Plant. 19 (1895/6) 385 & (1898) 636 (‘celebica’); Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 158. – Chisocheton glomeratus auct. non Hiern: Koord., Meded. Lands Plantent. 19 (1895/6) 385. – Chisocheton sp. A: Koord.-Schum., Syst. Verz. 3, 1 (1914) 63. Endemic to NE Sulawesi. SULAWESI.
  4. Chisocheton ceramicus (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878)533; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 179. – Schizochiton ceramicum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 27, 29. – Schizochiton spectabile Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 27, 29. – Chisocheton spectabilis (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 539. – Schizochiton junghuhnii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 27, 30. – Chisocheton junghuhnii (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 533. – Chisocheton macrothyrsus King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 33. – Chisocheton sandoricocarpus Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 111. – ?Chisocheton globosus Pierre,Fl. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 347A. – Chisocheton clementis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 145. – Amoora cupulifera Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 365. – [Chisocheton vulcanicus Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 367, nom. in syn.] Amoora mindorensis Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc. 27 (1925) 459. – Chisocheton aff. biroi: Lane-Poole, Rep. For. Res. Terr. Papua New Guinea (1925) 100. – Chisocheton peekelianus Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 10 (1928) 276. – [Amoora caesifolia Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3321, nom. non rite publ.] – Dysoxylum grandifolium auct. non Merr.: Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3368. – Chisocheton rhytidocalyx Airy Shaw, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1940) 256. – Chisocheton doctersii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 181. – Chisocheton pachycalyx Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 186. Thailand, Vietnam, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo, Philippines, Maluku, New Guinea, New Britain. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  5. Chisocheton cumingianus (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3,4 (1896) 296; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 164. – Dasycoleum cumingianum C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 541. – Guarea gobaraBuch.-Ham., Mem. Wern. Soc. 6 (1832) 306, p. min. p. – Guarea gobaraBuch.-Ham., Mem. Wern. Soc. 6 (1832) 306, p. min. p. – [Dysoxylum paniculatum Am. ex Wight, Ic. (1839) sub n. 146, nom. in syn.] – Chisocheton paniculatus Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 552, nom. superfl. – Schizochiton paniculatum (Hiern) Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 44, ii (1875) 145. – Dysoxylum multijugum Am. in Wight & Arn., Prodr. (1834) 121. – Cupania sp.: Wall., Cat. (1847) n. 4884B. Chisocheton balansae C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2 (1894) 578. – Chisocheton coriaceus Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 346A. – Chisocheton thorelii Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) sub t. 347. – Chisocheton cochinchinensis Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 356B. Chisocheton harmandianus Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 347. – Chisocheton amboinensis Valeton in Hochr., PI.Bogor. Exsicc. (1904)67. – Chisocheton chinensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 21 (1922) 497. – Chisocheton kinabaluensis Merr., J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 86 (1922) 316. – Chisocheton sp.: Lane-Poole,Rep. For. Res. Terr. Papua New Guinea (1925) 100. – Chisocheton siamensis Craib, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1926) 342. – [Chisocheton benguetensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp.Bot. 9 (1937) 3343, nom. non rite publ.]. – [Dysoxylum sorsogonense Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3378, nom. non rite publ.]. – Chisocheton morobeanus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 185. – Chisocheton cf. pachyrhachis: Hartley et al., Lloydia 36 (1973) 261. Photos
    • Chisocheton cumingianus subsp. cumingianus; Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 348. – Dasycoleum cumingianum C.DC. – Chisocheton cumingianus (C.DC.) Harms, s.str. – Chisocheton amboinensis Valeton – Chisocheton sp.: Lane-Poole – Chisocheton benguetensis Elmer – Dysoxylum sorsogonense Elmer – Chisocheton morobeanus Harms – Chisocheton cf. pachyrhachis Hartley et al. – S Asia to Pacific. SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  6. Chisocheton diversifolius Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 196, 504 (‘diversifolium’); Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 174. – Schizochiton diversifolium (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 27, 31. Endemic to Sumatra. SUMATRA.
  7. Chisocheton erythrocarpus Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 368; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 183. Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. KALIMANTAN.
  8. Chisocheton granatum Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 354, t. 6; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 170. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  9. Chisocheton koordersii Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 368; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 184. – Chisocheton kingii Koord., Minah. (1898) 385, 636. – Chisocheton paohaniana Li & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22 (1984) 495, nom. superfl. Eastern Borneo and Sulawesi. KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  10. Chisocheton lansiifolius Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 352, t. 5; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 169. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  11. Chisocheton laosensis Pellegr., Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 91 (1945) 178; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 160. Endemic to Maluku (Seram and ?Halmahera). MALUKU.
  12. Chisocheton lasiocarpus (Miq.) Valeton, Bull. Dep. Agr. Ind. Neerl. 10 (1907) 25; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 152. – Dysoxylum lasiocarpum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 13. – Alliaria lasiocarpa (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Melioschinzia macrophylla K. Schum. in K. Schum. & Hollr., Fl. Kaiser Wilh. Land (1889) 62. – Chisocheton macrophyllus (K. Schum.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 295. – Chisocheton lauterbachii Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. SUdsee (1901) 382. – Chisocheton pachyrachis Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1901) 382. – Chisocheton novoguineensisC.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 169. – Chisocheton forbesii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 168. – Chisocheton weinlandii Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Nachtr. Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee 3 (1905) 283. – Chisocheton biroi Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Nachtr. Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee 3 (1905) 283. – Chisocheton multijugis C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 168, incl. var. glabrior C.DC. – Chisocheton schumannii C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1910) 425. – Chisocheton versteegii C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1910) 424. – Chisocheton frutescens C.DC., Nova Guinea 8 (1914) 1013. – Dasycoleum forbesii Baker f. & Norm., J. Bot. Lond. 61, Suppl. (1923) 8. – Chisocheton lamekotensis Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 10 (1928) 276. – [Chisocheton lamii Diels ex H.J.Lam, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind. 88 (1928) 216, nom. nud.;L.M.Perry, Sargentia 5 (1945)59, nom. nud.] Chisocheton sp. aff. schumannii C.DC.: C.T.White, J. Arnold Arbor. 10 (1929) 228. Chisocheton myrmecophilus Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 313. Chisocheton boridianus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 180. Chisocheton eurycalyx Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 182. Chisocheton formicarum Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 182. – Chisocheton gjellerupii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 183. Chisocheton caroli Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 181. – Chisocheton trichocladus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 189. – Chisocheton ledermannii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 184. – Chisocheton schlechteri Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 188. – ?Chisocheton oreophilus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 185. Chisocheton torricelliensis Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 188. – Chisocheton sp.: Menninger,Flow. Trees (1962) t. 228. Maluku east to Solomon Islands. MALUKU, PAPUA.
  13. Chisocheton lasiogynus Boerl. & Koord. in Koord.-Schum.,Syst. Verz. 2 (1910) 26; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 162. Sumatra and possibly Java. SUMATRA, ?JAVA.
  14. Chisocheton longistipitatus (F.M.Bailey) L.S.Smith, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 70 (1959) 29; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 185. – Castanospora longistipitata F.M. Bailey, Queensl. Fl. 1 (1899) 288. – Rhetinosperma longistipitata (F.M. Bailey) Radlk. in Engl.& PrantI, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 1, Nachtr. 3 (1908) 204. – Chisocheton polyanthus Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1901) 383. New Guinea, Australia, and Solomon Islands. PAPUA.
  15. Chisocheton macranthus (Mem.) Airy Shaw in Hook. 1c. PI. 34 (1937) t. 3333; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 141. – Clemensia macrantha Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 144. – [Dysoxylum dehiscens Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3349, nom. in syn.]. – Chisocheton medusae auct. non Airy Shaw: Heine, Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. Munchen 6 (1953) 233. Borneo and the Philippines. KALIMANTAN.
  16. Chisocheton macrophyllus King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 32; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 175. – Chisocheton sp .: Curtis, J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 25 (1894) 22. – [Chisocheton kingii Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 295, nom. superfl.].
    • Chisocheton macrophyllus subsp. macrophyllus. – Chisocheton macrophyllus King subsp. macrophyllus; Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 345. – Chisocheton macrophyllus King, s.str. – Chisocheton sp.: Curtis – Chisocheton kingii Harms. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN.
  17. Chisocheton medusae Airy Shaw in Hook. Ic. PI. 34 (1937) t. 3333; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 142. – Chisocheton medusae Airy Shaw in Hook. Ic. PI. 34 (1937) t. 3333. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  18. Chisocheton patens Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 169; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 167. – Schizochiton patens (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4 (1827) 251. – Chisocheton divergens Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 169. – Schizochiton divergens (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4 (1827) 251. – [Trichilia longissima Wall., Cat. (1847) n. 8069, nom. nud.] – Cupania sp.: Wall., Cat. (1847) n. 8069. – Schizochiton ?: Wall., Cat. (1847) n. 9040. – Schizochiton tetrapetalum Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1 (1858) 411. – Chisocheton tetrapetalus (Turcz.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 530. – [Meliapendula Reinw. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868)29, nom. in syn.] – [Trichilia hexandra Blume ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 29, nom. in syn.] – Chisocheton fragrans Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 551. – Chisocheton glomeratus Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 551. – Chisocheton holocalyx Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 551. – Chisocheton vrieseanus C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 536. – Chisocheton barbatus C. DC., i.e. – Chisocheton laxiflorus King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 33, p.p. – Chisocheton fulvus Men., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 146. – [Chisocheton urdanetensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 368, nom. in syn.]. – [Chisocheton apoensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 368, nom. in syn. Peninsular Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi. SUMATRA, JAVA, SULAWESI. Photos
  19. Chisocheton penduliflorus Planch, ex Hiern in Hook. f„ Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 550; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 145. – [Melia penduliflora Wall., Cat. (1828) n. 1255, nom. nud.; M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 96, nom. nud.] – Chisocheton kunstleri King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 27. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.
  20. Chisocheton pentandrus (Blanco) Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 27 (1905) 210; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 180. – Trichilia pentandra Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 355. – Dasycoleum philippinum Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 415. – Chisocheton philippinus (Turcz.) Harms, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3,4 (1896) 296. – Schizochiton paucijugum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868)27,30. – Chisocheton paucijugus (Miq.) B.D.Jackson, Ind. Kew. 1 (1893) 517. – Dasycoleum beccarianum Baill., Adansonia 11 (1874) 263. – Chisocheton beccarianus (Baill.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 296. – Chisocheton spicatus Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 550. – Chisocheton ceramicus auct. nonC.DC.: Fern.-Vill., Nov. App. (1880) 42. – Chisocheton sp.: Vidal, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 82. – Chisocheton microcarpus Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 115. – Chisochiton sp.: macrocarpus’). Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 280. – Chisocheton parvifoliolus Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 297. – [Chisocheton sorsogonensis Elmer ex Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 297, nom. in syn.]. – Chisocheton sp.: Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 122. – Chisocheton curranii auct. non Merr.: Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3346. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Philippines, to Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU. Photos
    • Chisocheton pentandrus subsp. paucijugus (Miq.) Mabb. – Chisocheton pentandrus (Blanco) Merr. subsp. paucijugus (Miq.) Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 366, 238. – Schizochiton paucijugum Miq. – Dasycoleum beccarianum Baill. – Chisocheton spicatus Hiern – Chisocheton paucijugus (Miq.) B.D. Jackson – Chisocheton sp.: Merr. Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
    • Chisocheton pentandrus subsp. pentandrus. JAVA, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU.
  21. Chisocheton pilosus C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1910) 423; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 157. – Chisocheton sayeri (C.DC.) P.F. Stevens var. pilosus (C.DC.) P.F. Stevens, Contr. Herb. Austral. 11 (1975) 36. Endemic to western New Guinea. PAPUA.
  22. Chisocheton polyandrus Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 21 (1922) 520; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 144. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  23. Chisocheton sarasinorum Harms in Fedde, Rep. 42 (1937)8; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 172. Borneo and Sulawesi. SULAWESI.
  24. Chisocheton sayeri (C.DC.) P. F. Stevens, Contr. Herb. Austral. 11 (1975) 32, excl. var. pilosus (C.DC.).P.F. Stevens; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 157. – Dasycoleum sayeri C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. 11, 3 (1903) 170. Chisocheton erythrocarpus auct. non Hiern: Lane-Poole,Rep. For. Res. Papua New Guinea (1925) 100. Chisocheton archboldianus Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 312. Chisocheton erythranthus Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 312. Chisocheton pohlianus auct. non Harms: Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 311. Chisocheton acariianthus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 180 (‘ Chisocheton graciliflorus acariaeanthus’). Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 183. ?Chisocheton leptopetalus Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 184. Chisocheton schumannii auct. non C.DC.: Hartley et al., Lloydia 36 (1973) 261. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  25. Chisocheton setosus Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 366; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 146. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  26. Chisocheton setosus Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 366; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 146. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  27. Chisocheton tomentosus (Roxb.) Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 323, f. 1 (2); Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 143. – Melia tomentosa Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 90, nom. nud. – Azedarach tomentosa (Roxb.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110. – [Meliacea rugosa Wall., Cat. (1831/2) n. 4891, nom. nud.] – Chisocheton princeps Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. PI. 19 (1889) t. 1884. – Chisocheton rubiginosus King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 29. – Chisocheton rugosus Pierre,Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) sub t. 347. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.
  28. Chisocheton vindictae Mabb., Bull. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 6 (1979) 359, f. 7; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 175. Sumatra. SUMATRA.
  29. Chisocheton warburgii Harms in Fedde, Rep. 42 (1937) 9; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 148. Endemic to N and C Sulawesi. SULAWESI.

 

 

CHUKRASIA A.Juss.

  1. Chukrasia tabularis A. Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) 241; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 355. – Chickrassia tabularis (A. Juss.) Wight & Arn., Prodr. (1834) 123. – Swietenia trilocularis [Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham., Journey Madras 1 (1807) 184, nom. nud., ex] G.Don, Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 688. – Chickrassia trilocularis (G. Don) M.Roem.,Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 135. – Swietenia chickrassa Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 33, nom. nud. – [Plagiotaxis chickrassa Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1269, nom. nud.; Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110, nom. superfl.]. – [Plagiotaxis velutina Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1270,nom. nud.; Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110, nom. – superfl.] – Chickrassia velutina M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 135. – Chukrasia velutina (M. Roem.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 727, incl. var. macrocarpa C.DC. – [Swietenia velutina Wall, ex Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 42, ii (1873) 65, nom. in syn.]. – [Swietenia sotrophola Buch.-Ham. ex Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1269,nom. in syn.] Cedrela sp.; Wall., Cat. (1831/32) n. 4892. – Chickrassia nimmonii R.Graham ex Wight, III. 1 (1840) 148. – Chukrasia nimmonii (R.Graham ex Wight) Merr. & Chun, Sunyatsenia 1 (1930) 61, nom. provis. – Sapindus multijugus Wall., Cat. (1847) n. 8099. – Melia tomentosa auct. non Roxb.: Kurz, Rep. Andam. (1867) iv. – [Swietenia villosa Wall, ex Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 42, ii (1873)65, nom. in syn.] – Dysoxylum esquirolii Ldvl., Cat. PI. Yunnan (1916) 176. India and Sri Lanka to Hainan, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo (Sarawak). SUMATRA.

 

 

CIPADESSA Blume

  1. Cipadessa baccifera (Roth) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot.Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 6; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 59. – Melia baccifera Roth, Nov. Sp. PI. Ind. Or. (1821) 215. – Ekebergia indica Roxb. [Hort. Beng. (1814) 33, nom. nud.]; Hoffmans., Verz. Suppl. 2 (1828) 9, 34. – [Mallea parviflora Moon, Cat. PI. Ceyl. (1824) 35, nom. nud.] – Cipadessa fruticosa Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 162. – [Mallea baccata Heyneex Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1256, nom. nud.] [Ekebergia integerrima Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1257, nom. nud.] – Mallea integerrima Wall, ex Voigt, Hort. Suburb. Calc. (1845) 134. [Mallea montana Herb. Madras ex Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1256D, nom. nud.] – Mallea rothii A. Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 222, t. 13, f. 6, nom. illeg. – Mallea subscandens Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 25 (1863) 422. – Cipadessa subscandens (Teijsm. & Binn.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 7. – Cipadessa warburgii Perkins, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 4 (1903) 79. – Rhus blinii Lev., Fl. Kouy-Tcheou (1915) 411. – Cipadessa sinensis (Rehd. & Wils.) Hand.-Mazz., Vegetationsbild. 20, 7 (1930) [9], sine basion. – Cipadessa cinerascens (Pellegr.) Hand.-Mazz., Symb. Sin. 7 (1933) 632. Nepal east to Sulawesi and Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA. Photos

 

 

DYSOXYLUM Blume

  1. Dysoxylum acutangulum Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl (1861) 196, 503; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 129. – Alliaria acutangula (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum schultzii C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 502 (‘schulzii’). – Alliaria schultzii (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum foveolatum Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Kl. Kon. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Munchen 9 (1879) 598.
    • Dysoxylum acutangulum subsp. acutangulum. – Dysoxylum acutangulum Miq. – Alliariaacutangula (Miq.) Kuntze. Peninsular Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
    • Dysoxylum acutangulum subsp. foveolatum (Radlk.) Mabb. – Dysoxylum acutangulum Miq. subsp. foveolatum (Radlk.) Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 303. – Dysoxylum schultzii C.DC. – Alliaria schultzii (C.DC.) Kuntze – Dysoxylum foveolatum Radlk. Sumatra, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Archipelago, New Guinea, Australia, and Solomon Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  2. Dysoxylum alatum Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1901) 380; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 76. – Epicharis alata (Harms) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 169. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  3. Dysoxylum alliaceum (Blume) Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 172; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 106. – Guarea alliacea Blume apud Nees, Flora 7 (1824) 290. Prasoxylon alliaceum (Blume) M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 101, nom. superfl. – [Guarea foetida Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 172, nom. nud.] – [?Guarea axillaris Blume, 1.e., nom. nud.] – Dysoxylum acuminatissimum Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 174. – ysoxylum aculeatissimum Steud., Nomencl., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 534, sphalm. pro D. acuminatissimum Blume. Alliaria acuminatissima (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108. – Dysoxylum laxiflorum Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 174. – Dysoxylum longifolium Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 173. – ?Dysoxylum simile Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 174. – ?Trichilia similis (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827) 252. – ?Alliaria similis (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108. – Trichilia alliacea auct. non Forst.: Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827) 252, p.p. – Dysoxylum lampongumMiq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 196,503. Alliaria lamponga.(Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108. – Hartighsea costulata Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, 2 (1859) 505. – Dysoxylum costulatum (Miq.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 21. – Alliaria costulata (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum fraternum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 25. – Alliaria fraterna (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum excelsum Blume var. glabriflorum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 20. – Dysoxylum brevipes Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 546. – Dysoxylum thyrsoideum Hiern, op. cit. (1875) 547. – Alliaria thyrsoidea (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum glabrum C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 483. – Alliaria glabra (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum miquelianum C.DC., op. cit. (1878) 488. – Alliaria miqueliana (C.DC.) Kuntze, l.c. Dysoxylum nagelianum C.DC., op. cit. (1878) 504. – Alliaria nageliana (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. I (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum vrieseanum C.DC., op.cit. (1878) 491. – Alliaria vrieseana (C.DC.) Kuntze, i.e. Amoora oligosperma Pierre, Fl. For. Coch. (1897) t. 345A. – Aglaia oligosperma (Pierre) Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911)775. – Dysoxylum klemmei Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 4 (1909) 273. – Dysoxylum platyphyllum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 8 (1913) 375. – Dysoxylum euphlebium Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 305. – Dysoxylum rostratum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 304. – Dysoxylum pulchrum Ridley, J. As. Soc. Str. Br. 75 (1917) 17. – Chisocheton dempoense Baker f., J. Bot. 62, Suppl. (1924) 18. – Dysoxylum dempoense (Baker f.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 166, 176. – [Dysoxylum lanceolatum Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3368, nom. inval.] – [Dysoxylum apoense Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3355, nom. inval.] – Dysoxylum archboldianum Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 305. – Dysoxylum sattelbergense Merr. & L.M. Perry, op. cit. (1940) 304. – Dysoxylum brachycalycinum Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 192. – Dysoxylum monticola Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 197. – [Alliaria Rumph., Herb. Amb. 2 (1741) 81, t. 20.]. Andaman and Thailand, throughout Malesia, to Queensland and Solomon Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  4. Dysoxylum annae Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 303, f. 1; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 94. Endemic to NW New Guinea. PAPUA.
  5. Dysoxylum arborescens (Blume) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 24, incl. f. ceramicum Miq. & f. timorense Miq.; C.DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 489, incl. var. timorense (Miq.) C.DC.; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 103. – Goniocheton arborescens Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 177. – Trichilia arborescens (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827) 252. – Alliaria arborescens (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Epicharis kunthiana A. Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) p. after 239 (‘238’). – Dysoxylum kunthianum(A.Juss.)Miq.,Ann.Mus.Bot.Lugd.-Bat.4(1868)13. – Alliaria kunthiana (A. Juss.) Kuntze. Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Hartighsea acuminata Miq.,Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 196, 504. – Hartighsea sumatrana Miq., op. cit. (1861) 196, 505. – Dysoxylum nernstii F.Muell., Fragm. Phyt. Austral. 5 (1865/6) 176. – Alliaria nernstii (F. Muell.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Aglaia halmaheirae Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 58. – Dysoxylum halmaheirae (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 488, nom. illeg., excl. syn., incl. var. subobovatum C.DC. – Alliaria halmaheirae(Miq.)Kuntze,Rev.Gen.PI. 1(1891)109. – Dysoxylum maingayi Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 547. – Alliaria maingayi (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1(1891) 109. – Dysoxylum forsythianum Warb., Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 343 (‘Dysoxylon ‘); C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 168. – Dysoxylum novohebrideanum C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 6 (1906) 983. – Dysoxylum rubrum Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 35 (1906) 32; Philipp. J. Sc. 1, Suppl. (1906) 72. – Dysoxylum gjellerupii C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1012. – [Dysoxylum sibuyanense Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3376, nom. nonrite publ., anglice.]. Andaman and Nicobar, Taiwan, throughout Malesia, to Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  6. Dysoxylum brassii Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 309; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 114. – Dysoxylum ledermannii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 194. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  7. Dysoxylum carolinae Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 305, f. 3; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 131. – ‘Dysoxylon sp. (Sing. FN 32212)’: Corner, Seeds Dicots 1 (1976) 189. – Dysoxylum sp. I: Mabb. in Tree Fl. Malaya 4 (1989) 246. Vietnam, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo (Brunei and Sabah). SUMATRA.
  8. Dysoxylum cauliflorum Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 549; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 86. – Alliaria hiernii Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. I (1891) 109. – [Epicharis hierniana Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2,19bl (1940) 168, t. 35K, nom. superfl.]. – Dysoxylum cuneatum Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 549, excl. fr. [= Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) R.N.Parker]. – Alliaria cuneata (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109, excl. fr. -Epicharis cuneata (Hiern) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 168, excl. fr. – Dysoxylum beccarianum C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 495. – Alliaria beccariana (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Lepisanthes forbesii Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 25. – ?Dysoxylum angustifoliolum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 26 (1925) 460. – [Dysoxylum foxworthyi Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3363, descr. angl.] – Epicharis triangularis auct. non (Merr.) Harms: Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 15 (1941) 478. Indochina, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines (Palawan). SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  9. Dysoxylum cumingianum C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 497; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 85. – Epicharis cumingiana (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 168. – Hartighsea cauliflora Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 412. – Alliaria cauliflora (Turcz.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum cauliflorum auct. non Hiern (1875): Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. (1904) 31. – Dysoxylum triangulare Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 148. – Epicharis triangularis (Merr.) Harms in Engl. &Prantl, Nat.Pflanzenfam.,ed.2, 19b 1 (1940) 168. – Dysoxylum pyriforme Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 3 (1908) 149. – Epicharis pyriformis (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b1 (1940) 168. – Dysoxylum testaceum Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 8 (1919) 3093; ibid. 9 (1937) 3382. – Dysoxylum siargaoense Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 17 (1921) 269. – Epicharis siargaoensis (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 168. – [Dysoxylum sulphureum Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 362, nom. in syn. – Dysoxylum agusanense Elmer, op.cit. (1937) 3350, descr. angl. Taiwan, Philippines, and Wallacea. SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU.
  10. Dysoxylum cyrtobotryum Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. 1 (1861) 196,504; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 123. – Alliaria cyrtobotrya (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 103. – Heynea multijuga Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 168. – Alliaria multijuga (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 103. – Dysoxylum multijugum (Blume) Adelb., Blumea 6 (1948) 318, nom. illeg., non Arn. (1834). – Dysoxylum blumei Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 25. – [Dysoxylum multifoliolatum Li & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22 (1984) 495, nom. Nov. pro Heynea mullijuga, nom. superfl. pro Dysoxylum blumei.] Dysoxylum lobbii C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 484. Alliaria lobbii (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 103. – Dysoxylum venulosum King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 42. – Dysoxylum racemosum King, op. cit. (1895) 47, incl. var. arboreum King (‘Dysoxylum andamanicum arborea’). King, op. cit. (1895) 49. – Dysoxylum biloculare Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 95. – Dysoxylum harmandianum Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. (1897) t. 3458. – Dysoxylum tpongense Pierre, op. cit. (1897) t. 3498. – Dysoxylum cochinchinense Pierre, op. cit. (1897) t. 350A, incl. var. quocense Pierre (‘quocensis’); Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 738, 748, incl. var. harmandianum (Pierre) Pellegr. & var. quocense Pierre; ibid., Suppl. 1 (1948) 701, incl. var. quocense Pierre; Ho, 111. Fl. Vietnam 2, 1 (1992) 490. – Amoora macrocarpa Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 24; Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 370. – Dysoxylum grandifoliumMerr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 29 (1905) 23; Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 363. – Dysoxylum turczaninowii auct. non C.DC.: Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 1, Suppl. (1906) 72. – Dysoxylum heyneanum Valeton ex K. Heyne, Nutt. PI. Ned. Indie, ed. 1 (1917) 55, nom. ‘subnud.’. – Dysoxylum kinabaluense Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 75; J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc., spec. no. (1921) 320. – Dysoxylum hexandrum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 297. – Dysoxylum panayense Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 299. – Dysoxylum alternatum Ridley, Fl. Malay Penins. 1 (1922) 397. – Dysoxylum oblongifoliolum Quisumb. & Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 37 (1928) 157. – [Dysoxylum aurantiacum Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3357, nom. non rite publ., anglice.] – [Dysoxylum bakeri Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3358, nom. non rite publ., anglice.] – [Dysoxylum benguetense Elmer, op. cit. (1937) 3360, nom. non rite publ., anglice.]. SE Asia, to Borneo, Philippines, and Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA. Photos
  11. Dysoxylum densiflorum (Blume) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 9; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 81. – Epicharis densiflora Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 167. – Guarea densiflora (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827) 251. – Alliaria densiflora (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Epicharis altissima Blume, 1.e. – Hartighsea ramiflora Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 501. Dysoxylum griffithii Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 549. – Dysoxylum trichostylum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 11, incl. f. glabrum Miq. (‘glabra’) & f. pubescens Miq.; C.DC., op.cit. (1878) 496. – Alliaria trichostyla (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – [Epicharis glabra Blume ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 11, nom. in syn.] – Dysoxylum elmeri Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 121. Myanmar, Yunnan, Thailand, Sumatra to Sulawesi and Lesser Sunda Islands. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA.
  12. Dysoxylum dumosum King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 39; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 99. Sumatra (Riau-Lingga Arch.) and Peninsular Malaysia. SUMATRA.
  13. Dysoxylum enantiophyllum Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 192; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 126. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  14. Dysoxylum excelsum Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 176; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 109. – Trichilia excelsa Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827) 252, excl. syn. Jack. – Hartighsea excelsa (Blume) A. Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 228, excl. syn. Jack. – Macrocheton excelsum (Blume) M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 104 (‘[?Azedarach nigra Macrochiton’). Noronha, Verh. Bat. Genoot., ed. 5, 1 (1791) art. 4, 5, nom. nud.; cf. Hassk., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1844) 221.] [Guarea procera Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1261,nom. nud.] [Guarea oblonga Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1262, nom. nud.] [?Guarea acuminata Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1263, nom. nud.] Guarea gobara [Aiken, Trans. Soc. Arts Manuf. Comm. 48 (1831) 456, 480, nom. nud.;]. – Dysoxylum gobara (Buch.-Ham.) Merr., J. Arnold Arbor. 23 (1942) 173. – [Hartighsea gobara Wight & Arn. ex Voigt, Hort. Suburb. Calc. (1845) 136, nom. nud.] – Dysoxylum procerum Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 547, nom. illeg. – Alliaria procera (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109, nom. illeg. – Epicharis procera (Hiern) Pierre, Fl. For. Coch. 5 (1896) sub t. 348, nom. illeg. – Guarea disyphonia Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 503; Ic. 4 (1854) t. 585A, f. 1. – [Epicharis dubiosa Span, ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 20, nom. in syn.] – Dysoxylum macrothyrsum auct. non Miq.: Miq., I.e., quoad spec., nec nom. (illeg.) non syn. – Dysoxylum arnoldianum K. Schum. in K. Schum. & Hollr., Fl. Kaiser Wilh. Land (1889) 61. – Dysoxylum turbinatum King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 43. – Dysoxylum microbotrys King, op. cit. (1895) 48. – Dysoxylum hasseltii (Miq.) Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 64. – Dysoxylum excelsum Blume var. hasseltii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 19. – Dysoxylum macgregorii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 164. – Dysoxylum altissimum Merr., Philipp. Govt Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 25. – ?Dysoxylum pallidum Merr.,Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 366. – Dysoxylum motleyanum (C.DC.) Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 364. – Dysoxylum procerum Hiern var. motleyanum C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 485. – Dysoxylum havilandii Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 365. – Dysoxylum huberti Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 15 (1941) 476. – Dysoxylum peerisiae Kosterm., Acta Bot. Neerl. 31 (1982) 322 (‘peerisii’). Sri Lanka and Nepal to Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  15. Dysoxylum flavescens Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 549; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 128. – Hartighsea ramiflora Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 501, p.p. – Dysoxylum griffithii Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 549. – Dysoxylum acutangulum auct. non Miq.: Corner, Seeds Dicots 1 (1976) 189. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  16. Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum (A.Juss.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 15; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 68. – Didymocheton gaudichaudianumA.Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) page after 239 (‘238’). – Alliaria gaudichaudiana(A. Juss.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Turraea decandra Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 347. – Dysoxylum decandrum (Blanco) Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 27 (1905) 30. – Didymocheton decandrum (Blanco) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 157. – Turraea virens auct. non L.: Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 2 (1845) 243; ed. 3, 2 (1878) 88, t. 130. – Dysoxylum rufum (Rich.) Benth.,Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 382, quoad var. glabrescens Benth. – [Dysoxylum pubescens Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 211, nom. nud.]. – [Dysoxylum macrophyllum Teijsm. & Binn., I.e., nom. nud.]. – Dysoxylum amooroidesMiq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 16. – Alliaria amooroides (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109 (‘ammoorodes’).-Didymocheton amooroides (Miq.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 157. [Goniocheton aurantiacum Zipp. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 16, nom. in syn.] Dysoxylum otophorum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 15; Alliaria otophora (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. Dysoxylum spanoghei Miq., op. cit. (1868) 14; C.DC., I.e. – Alliaria spanoghei (Miq.) Kuntze, I.e. – Didymocheton spanoghei (Miq.) Harms, I.e. Dysoxylum blancoi Vidal, Cat. PI. Manila (1880) 22 (‘Disoxylum ‘). – [Dysoxylum salutare Fern.-Vill. in Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 3, Nov. App. (1880) 42, nom. superfl.] Dysoxylum vestitum Warb., Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 343. – Dysoxylum maota Reinecke, Bot. Jahrb. 25 (1898)643. – Didymocheton maota (Reinecke) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 157. (Syn. nov.). Dysoxylum betchei C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 178, quoad flor. – Didymocheton betchei (C.DC.) Harms, I.e. ?Dysoxylum funkii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss., II, 6 (1906) 981. Dysoxylum quaifei C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 6 (1906) 982. Dysoxylum albiflorum C.DC., Ann. Cons. Jard. Bot. Genev. 15/16 (1912) 245. – Didymocheton albiflorum (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 157. Dysoxylum bakerarum Guillaumin, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 51 (1938) 550. (Syn. nov.). Dysoxylum intermedium Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 29 (1948) 157. (Syn. nov.). [Arbor sebi Rumph., Herb. Amb. 7 (1755) 7.]. Christmas Island, Java and Sulawesi east to Pacific. JAVA, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  17. Dysoxylum grande Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India I (1875) 547; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 117. – [Guarea grandis Wall., Cat. (1831/2) n. 4883, nom. nud.] – Alliaria grandis (Hiern) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Epicharis sp Kurz, Rep. Veg. Andam., ed. 1 (1868) App. B, iv. Chisocheton grandiflorus auct. non (Kurz) Hiern: Kurz, Rep. Veg. Andam., ed. 2 (1870) 35, nom. nud. (‘Chisogeton’). – Schizochiton grandiflorum Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 41, ii (1872) 296. – Chisocheton costatus Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 552. – Dysoxylum interruptumKing, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 40. – Dysoxylum lukii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc. 23 (1923) 247. – Dysoxylum lasiophyllum Bakerf., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 18. – Dysoxylum lobbii C.DC. var. sumatranum Bakerf., op. cit. (1924) 17. Dysoxylum corneri Hend., Gard. Bull. Str. Settl. 7 (1933) 92. Assam to Hainan, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo (Sarawak, Sabah, Nunukan). SUMATRA.
  18. Dysoxylum inopinatum (Harms) Mabb., Blumea 31 (1985) 131; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 97. – Pseudocarapa inopinata Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 160. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  19. Dysoxylum kaniense Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 194; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 125. – ?Dysoxylum pachystachyum Harms, op. cit. (1942) 197. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  20. Dysoxylum latifolium Benth., Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 381; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 124. – Alliaria latifolia (Benth.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – [Dysoxylum distantinerve F. Muell., I.e., nom. in syn.]. – Dysoxylum confertiflorum Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 304. New Guinea, N Australia, and Solomon Islands. PAPUA.
  21. Dysoxylum macrocarpum Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 175; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 116. – [Guarea macrocarpa Blume apud Nees, Flora 7 (1824)290, nom. nud.] – Trichilia macrocarpa (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4, 2 (1827)252, excl. syn. Thailand, W Malesia, Philippines, and Sulawesi. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI.
  22. Dysoxylum magnificum Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 309, f. 5; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 113. SE Sumatra and Borneo (Sarawak). SUMATRA.
  23. Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume, Bijdr. (1B25) 175; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 90. – Trichilia mollissima (Blume) Spreng., Syst. Nat. 4,2 (1827) 252. – Hartighsea mollissima (Blume) A. Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 228; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, 2 (1859) 538; Suppl. (1861) 504. – Alliaria mollissima (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Trichilia alliacea Forst. f., Fl. Ins. Austral. Prodr. (1786)33; DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 623. – [Hartighsea forsteri A. Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 228, 265, nom. superfl. – Macrocheton forsteri M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 104 (‘Macrochiton’), nom. superfl.] – Dysoxylum alliaceum (Forst. f.) Seem., Fl. Vit. (1865) 36, non Dysoxylum alliaceum (Blume) Blume. – Dysoxylum forsteri C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 507. – Alliaria alliacea (Forst. f.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108. (Syn. nov.). – Guarea alliaria [Aiken, Trans. Soc. Arts Manuf. Comm. 48 (1831)456, 480, nom. nud.] Buch.-Ham., Mem. Wern. Soc. 6 (1832) 305, excl. syn. Rumph. – Hartighsea alliaria (Buch.-Ham.) Arn. in Wight & Arn., Prodr. 1 (1834) 121 (‘Hartighesia’). – Dysoxylum hamiltonii Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 548. – Dysoxylum alliaria (Buch.-Ham.) Balakr., J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 67 (1970) 57 (‘alliarum’). – Guarea paniculala auct. non Roxb. (1832):Wall., Cat. (1831/2), nom. nud. – Turraea octandra Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 349; ed. 2 (1845) 244; ed. 3, 3, 2 (1878) 89. – Dysoxylum octandrum (Blanco) Merr., Sp. Blanc. (1918) 209. – [Scyphostigma philippense M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 94, nom. superfl.] – [Epicharis mollis Wall, ex Voigt, Hort. Suburb. Calc. (1845) 135, nom. nud. – Guarea mollis Wall, ex Hiern in Hook, f.,Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 548, nom. in syn. -Alliaria mollis Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108, nom. nud.] – Didymocheton richii A.Gray, Bot. U.S. Expl. Exp. 1 (1854) 239, t. 20 (‘Didymochiton’). – Dysoxylum richii (A.Gray) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 511. – Alliaria richii (A.Gray) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum samoense A.Gray, Bot. U.S. Expl. Exp. 1 (1854) 241 (‘Dysoxylon’). – Alliaria samoensis (A. Gray) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Hartighsea schizochitoides Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 412. – Dysoxylum schizochitoides (Turcz.) C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 519 (‘schizochitoide’), 763. – Alliaria schizochitoides (Turcz.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum muelleri Benth., Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 381. – Alliaria muelleri (Benth.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dracontomelon pilosum Seem., Fl. Vit. (1865) 52, cf. A.C.Smith, Bull. B.P. Bishop Mus. (1936) 87; Brittonia 14 (1962) 238, f. 2. – Brucea quercifolia Seem., Fl. Vit. (1865) 33. -Dysoxylum quercifolium (Seem.) A.C. Smith, Brittonia 14 (1962) 245, f. 1. – Dysoxylum molle Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 18; Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 301. – [Alliariazippeliana Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109, nom. superfl.] – Dysoxylum teysmannii C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 510. – Alliaria teysmannii (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – [Hartighsea trichosiphoneF. Muell. ex C.DC., op. cit. (1878) 508, nom. in syn.] – Dysoxylum velutinum Koord., Minah. (1898) 388, 636; Suppl. Fl. N.O. Cel. (1922) t. 44; K. Heyne, Nutt. PI. Indon., ed. 3 (1950) 895. – Dysoxylum betchei C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 178, quoad fol. – ?Dysoxylum funkii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 6 (1906) 981. – ? Didymocheton funkii (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 157. – Dysoxylum floribundum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 450; Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923). – 363; Guzman et al., Guide Philipp. Fl. Fauna 3 (1986) 340, t. 259. – Dysoxylum hainanense Merr., Lingn. Sc. J. 6 (1930)280; How & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 4 (1955) 16, inch var. glaberrimum How & Chen; Anon., Fl. Hainan. 3 (1974) 64, t. 567, incl. var. glaberrimum; Wu, Fl. Yunnan. 1 (1977) 250, incl. var. glaberrimum. – Didymocheton hainanense (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 158. – [Dysoxylum trukense Kaneh., J. Dept. Agr. Kyushu Imp. Univ. 4 (1935) 345, nom. nud.] – Dysoxylum abo Hosakawa, J. Jap. Bot. 13 (1937) 277 cum tab. – Dysoxylum leptorrhachis Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 195. – Dysoxylum pilosum A.C. Smith, Sargentia 1 (1942) 40; Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 30 (1952) 501. – Dysoxylum filicifolium Li, J. Arnold Arbor. 25 (1944) 301. Sikkim and Assam to Australia and Western Oceania.
    • Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molissimum. – Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume excl. var. halmaheirae-Guarea foetida Blume – Trichilia mollissima (Blume)Spreng. – Guarea alliaria Buch.-Ham. -Guarea paniculata Buch.-Ham. – Hartighsea mollissima (Blume) A. Juss. -Hartighsea alliaria (Buch.-Ham.) Arn. – Turraea octandra Blanco – Epicharismollis Wall, exVoigt -Scyphostigm aphilippense M.Roem. – Hartighsea schizochitoides Turcz. – Dysoxylum mollissimum var. sumatranum Miq. – Dysoxylum hamiltonii Hiern – Guarea mollis Wall, ex Hiern – Dysoxylum schizochitoides (Turcz.) C.DC. – Dysoxylum teysmannii C.DC. – Alliaria mollissima (Blume) Kuntze – Alliaria mollis Kuntze -Alliaria schizochitoides (Turcz.) Kuntze -Alliaria teysmannii (C.DC.) Kuntze – Dysoxylum mollissimum var. teysmannii (C.DC.) Koord. & Valeton — Dysoxylum floribundumMerr. -Dysoxylum octandrum (Blanco) Merr. – Dysoxylum hainanense Merr. – Didymocheton hainanense (Merr.) Harms – Dysoxylum filicifolium Li – Dysoxylum hainanense var. glaberrimum How & Chen – Dysoxylum alliaria (Buch.-Ham.) Balakr. India, Assam, east to Java, Philippines, and Lesser Sunda Islands. JAVA, NUSA TENGGARA.
    • Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molle (Miq.) Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 309. Trichilia alliacea Forst. f. Hartighseaforsteri A. Juss. Macrocheton forsteri M. Roem. – Didymocheton richii A. Gray Dysoxylum samoense A. Gray Dysoxylum muelleri Benth. – Dysoxylum alliaceum (Forst. f.) Seem, non(Blume) Blume Dracontomelon pilosum Seem. – Brucea quercifolia Seem. Dysoxylum molle Miq. Dysoxylum mollissimumvar. halmaheirae Miq. Dysoxylum forsteri C.DC. Dysoxylum richii (A. Gray) C.DC. Hartighsea trichosiphone F. Muell. ex C.DC. Alliaria alliacea (Forst. f.) Kuntze Alliaria muelleri (Benth.) Kuntze Alliaria richii (A. Gray) Kuntze Alliaria samoensis (A. Gray) Kuntze Alliaria zippeliana Kuntze Dysoxylum velutinum Koord. Dysoxylum funkii C.DC. Dysoxylum trukense Kaneh. Dysoxylum abo Hosakawa Didymocheton funkii (C.DC.) Harms Dysoxylum pilosum A.C. Smith Dysoxylum betchei C.DC., p.p. Dysoxylum quercifolium (Seem.) A.C. Smith. Sulawesi and Lesser Sunda Islands to Australia and Solomon Islands. SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  24. Dysoxylum nutans (Blume) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 17; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 71. – Didymocheton nutans Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 177. – Alliaria nutans (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 108/9. – Didymocheton leschenaultianum A. Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) p. after 239 (‘238’). – Dysoxylum leschenaultianum (A. Juss.) Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 94. – [Meliapubescens Reinw. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 17, nom. in syn.] – [Didymocheton suaveolens Blume ex Miq., I.e., nom. in syn.] – Dysoxylum hirsutum C.DC., Meded. Rijks Herb. Leiden 22 (1914) 7. – Dysoxylum paucijugum C.DC., op. cit. (1914) 8. – Dysoxylum rufum auct. non Benth.: C.DC., op. cit. (1914) 8. Sumatra (possibly occur), Java, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands,Maluku Archipelago. SUMATRA, JAVA, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU.
  25. Dysoxylum oppositifolium F. Muell., Fragm. Phyt. Austral. 5 (1865/6) 177; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 122. – Alliaria oppositifolia (F.Muell.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Hartighsea sp Turcz., Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 412. – Dysoxylum latifolium auct. non Benth.: F. Muell., op. cit. (1865/6) 144. – Dysoxylum turczaninowii CDC. in DC, Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 501. – Dysoxylum turczaninowii CDC. in DC, Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 501. – Dysoxylum turczaninowii CDC. in DC, Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 501. – Dysoxylum wenzelii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 367. – Dysoxylum wenzelii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 367. – Dysoxylum wenzelii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 367. – Dysoxylum ramosii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 539. Malesia and NE Australia. NUSA TENGGARA?, PAPUA.
  26. Dysoxylum pachyrhache Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 120; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 119. – Epicharis pachyrhachis (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 170. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  27. Dysoxylum papuanum (Merr. & L.M. Perry) Mabb., Blumea 31 (1985) 131; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 95. – Pseudocarapa papuana Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 315. – Aglaiapapuana (Merr. & L.M.Perry) Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72(1942) 161. – Aglaia sapindina auct. non (F. Muell.)Harms: Lane-Poole, For. Res. Papua & New Guinea (1925) 100. – Dysoxylum micranthum Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 22 (1941) 257. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  28. Dysoxylum parasiticum (Osb.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 247; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 76. – Melia parasitica Osb., Dagb. Ostind. Resa (1757) 278. – Lansium parasiticum (Osb.) Sahni & Bennet, Ind. For. 100 (1974)202, excl. syn. – [Azedarach ramiflora Noronha, Verh. Bat. Genoot., ed. 5. 1 (1791) art. 4, 5, nomen.] – Guarea cauliflora Reinw. ex Blume, Cat. Buitenzorg (1823) 64, nomen. – Epicharis cauliflora Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 166. – Epicharis sericea Blume, 1.e. – Guarea sericea (Blume) Spreng., I.e. Dysoxylum sericeum (Blume) Adelb., Blumea 6 (1948) 316. – Epicharis speciosa A. Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) 239. – Dysoxylum speciosum (A.Juss.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 11. – Alliaria speciosa (A. Juss.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. (Syn. Nov.). – Piptosaccos hypophyllantha Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31 (1858) 415. – Dysoxylum ramiflorum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 10, nom. illeg. – Alliaria ramiflora (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Dysoxylum caulostachyum Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 12. – Alliariacaulostachya (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Epicharis caulostachya (Miq.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 168. – [Epicharis trichostyla Zipp. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 12, pro syn.] Dysoxylum schiffneri F. Muell., Melb. Chem. Drugg. (1881) 53. – Epicharis schiffneri (F. Muell.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940). – Dysoxylum novoguineenseWarb., Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 344. – Dysoxylum megalanthum Hemsl., J. Linn. Soc. 30 (1894) 211, t. 9. – Epicharis megalantha (Hemsl.) Harms, I.e. – [Epicharis ramiflora Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. (1897) sub. t. 348, nom. illeg.] – Dysoxylum longicalicinum C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 165. – Epicharis longicalicina (C.DC.) Harms, l.c. – Dysoxylum longipetalum C.DC., I.e.; Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 300. – Epicharis longipetala (C.DC.) Harms, I.e. (Syn. nov.). – Dysoxylum leytense Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 8 (1913) 376. – Epicharis leytensis (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 380. – Dysoxylum roemeri C.DC., Nova Guinea, Bot. 8 (1914) 1012. – Dysoxylum longiflorum Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 538. – Epicharis longiflora (Merr.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 380. – Dysoxylum robinsonii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1915) 540. – Epicharis robinsonii (Merr.) Harms, I.e. – Dysoxylum rumphii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 11 (1916) 278. Epicharis rumphii (Merr.) Harms, l.c. – Dysoxylum densevestitum C.T.White, Queensl. Bot. Bull. 22 (1920) 6, cum tab. Epicharis densevestita (C.T.White) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 169. – [Dysoxylum fragrans Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 365, pro syn.; Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. (1937) 3365, descr. angl.]. – [Dysoxylum glochidioides Elmer ex Merr., 1.e., pro syn.] – Dysoxylum brachypodum Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 62, Suppl. (1924) 17. Epicharis brachypoda (Baker f.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 169. – Dysoxylum loheri Men., Philipp. J. Sc. 27 (1925) 28. Epicharis loheri (Merr.) Harms, I.e. – Dysoxylum fissum C.T. White & Francis ex Lane-Poole, Rep. For. Res. Terr. Pap. New Guinea (1925) 101. – Dysoxylum no. 296, Lane-Poole, op.cit. 103. – Dysoxylum callianthum Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 300. – Epicharis calliantha (Merr.& L.M.Perry) Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 203. – Dysoxylum richardsonianum Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 307. – Epicharis hyacinthodora Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 204. – ?Arbor nussalavica Rumph., Herb. Amb. 7 (1755) 14, t. 8, f. 2.]. Taiwan, Malesia, Solomon Islands.
  29. Dysoxylum pettigrewianum F. M. Bailey, Queensl. Dept. Agr. Bot. Bull. 5 (1892) 9 (‘Dysoxylon’); Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 84. Dysoxylum whiteanum Merr. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 22 (1941) 256. – Dysoxylum brevipaniculum auct. non C.DC.: Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 192, quoad spec. cit. – ?Dysoxylum cauliflorum auct. non Hiern: Whitmore, Guide For. Br. Sol. Is. (1966) 84. – Dysoxylum cf. macrothyrsum sensu Beehler, Auk 100 (1983)5, f. J. Maluku east to Solomon Islands and also in Australia. MALUKU, PAPUA.
  30. Dysoxylum randianum Men’. & L.M. Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 306; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 115. – Dysoxylum sericopetalum Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 201, e descr. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  31. Dysoxylum rigidum (Ridley) Mabb., Malays. For. 45 (1982) 450; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 105. – Chisocheton rigidus Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1929) 122. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo (possibly in Sabah, recorded from E Borneo). SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  32. Dysoxylum rugulosum King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 49; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 127. – Dysoxylum undulatum Hend., Gard. Bull. Str. Settl. 7 (1933) 90. – Dysoxylum fulvum Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. (1940) 255. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  33. Dysoxylum sessile Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 15; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 66. – Alliaria sessilis (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – Didymocheton sessile (Miq.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1969) 437, excl. syn. Dysoxylum hirtum Ridley. – Dysoxylum urens [Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) 391, nom. nud.] Valeton, Ic. Bog. (1897) t. 12. Endemic to Maluku. MALUKU.
  34. Dysoxylum setosum (Span.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 13; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 74. – Dysoxylum setosum (Span.) Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 13. – Alliaria setosa (Span.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109. – [Didymocheton pruriens Zipp. ex Span., Linnaea 15 (1841) 183, nom. nud.; ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 13 nom. in syn.] Dysoxylum cerebriforme F.M. Bailey, Dept. Agr. Queensl. Bot. Bull. 14 (1896) 7, t. 1, 2. – Dysoxylum magnifolium C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 166. – Dysoxylum lactiflorum Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 61, Suppl. (1923) 8. – Dysoxylum sericiflorum C.T.White, N. Queensl. Nat. 3 (1935) 35. – Dysoxylum amooroides auct. nonMiq. (1868): C.T. White, op. cit. 34, quoad syn. Dysoxylum cerebriforme. – Dysoxylum lamproanthum Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 308. – Dysoxylum tafaense Merr. & L.M.Perry, op. cit. (1940) 310. – Dysoxylum thaumasianthum Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 202. Lesser Sunda Islands, New Guinea, Australia. NUSA TENGGARA, PAPUA.
  35. Dysoxylum sparsiflorum Mabb., Blumea 38 (1994) 312, f. 6; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 99. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  36. Dysoxylum stellatopuberulum C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 167; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 73. – Didymocheton stellatopuberulum (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 157. Dysoxylum hirtum Ridley, Trans. Linn. Soc., Bot. 9 (1916) 26. – Didymocheton hirtum (Ridley) Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 191. – Didymocheton carrii Harms, Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 190. Endemic to New Guinea. PAPUA.
  37. Dysoxylum variabile Harms in K. Schum. & Laut., Nachtr. Fl. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1905) 282; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 94. – Dysoxylum nymanianum Harms, I.e. – Chisocheton sogerensis Baker f., J. Bot. Lond. 61, Suppl. (1923) 8. New Guinea and Solomon Islands. PAPUA.

 

 

HEYNEA Roxb.

  1. Heynea trijuga [Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 33, nom. nud. (‘Heynia’) ex] Sims in Curtis, Bot. Mag. 41 (1815) t. 1738; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 41. – Walsura trijuga (Sims) Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 44, ii (1875) 148, incl. var. ‘genuina’ & var. pubescens (Kurz) Kurz. – Heynea quinquejugaRoxb., [Hort. Beng. (1814) 90 (‘quinquijuga’),, nom. nud.] FI. Ind., ed. Carey 2 (1832) 391 (‘quinquijuga’), non Spreng. (1827). – Walsura quinquejugaKurz, Prel. Rep. Veg. Pegu App. A (1875) xxxiii & B (1875) 37. – Heynea affinis A.Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) 239* (‘238’). – Zanthoxylum ? connaroides Wight & Arn. in Wight, Cat. Ind. PI. (1833) 34 (‘Zygophyllum’)., nom. nud.; Prodr. 1 (1834) 148 (‘Zanthoxylon’). – Heynea connaroides (Wight & Arn.) Voigt, Hort. Suburb. Calc. (1845) 136. – Trichilia connaroides (Wight & Arn.) Bentv., Acta Bot. Neerl. 11 (1962) 13, incl. f. glabra Bentv. and var. microcarpa (Pierre) Bentv. – Melia integerrima Buch.-Ham., Trans. Linn. Soc. 17 (1835) 231. -Azadirachta integerrima M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 97, nom. provis. – Heynea sumatrana Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 197, 505. – Walsura sumatrana (Miq.) Harms ex Koord., Exk. Fl. Java 2 (1912) 447. – Heynea fruticosa Teijsm. & Binn., Nat. Tijds. Ned.-Indie 25 (1863) 423. – Walsura pubescens Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 41, ii (1872) 297; For. Fl. Burma 1 (1877) 225. – Walsura perrottetii C.DC., Ann. Cons. Jard. Bot. Genev. 10 (1907) 152. – Scutinanthe engleri Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 1 (1908) 298. – Walsura tenuifolia Ridley, J. Roy. As. Soc. Str. Br. 75 (1917) 17; Fl. Malay Penins. 1 (1922) 413. – Walsura intermedia Craib, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1926) 345. – Walsura pallida Craib, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1926) 345. – Ailantopsis poilanei Gagnep., Not. Syst. 11 (1944) 163. – Picroderma laotica Gagnep., Not. Syst. 11 (1944) 166. – Walsura punctata Suess., Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. Munch. 1 (1950) 58, excl. var. papillosa Suess. & Heine. S India to S China, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.

 

 

LANSIUM Correa

  1. Lansium breviracemosum Kosterm., Bull. Bot. Surv. Ind. 7 (1965) 128; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 321. – Aglaia breviracemosa (Kosterm.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 233. Endemic to Lesser Sunda Islands: Sumbawa and Flores. NUSA TENGGARA.
  2. Lansium domesticum Correa, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 10 (1807) 157, t. 10, f. 1. agg.; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 315. – Lachanodendron domesticum Nees, Flora 8 (1825) 103, nom. nud., laps, pro Lansium domesticum.- Aglaia domestica (Correa) Pellegr. in Fl. Indo-Chine 1 (1911) 766, nom. illeg. – Lansium aqueum (Jack) M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 99. – Lansium javanicum M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 99. – Aglaia dookoo Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 505. – Lansium javanicum Koord. & Valeton ex Moll & Janss., Mikrogr. Holzes 2(1911) 176, non M. Roem. – Amoora racemosa Ridley, J. Fed. Mai. St. Mus. 10 (1920) 88. – Taeniochlaena polyneura Schellenb., Bot. Jahrb. 59, Beibl. 131 (1924) 24. – [Aglaia merrillii Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3298, nom. illeg., descr. angl.]. – Lansium pedicellatum Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1965) 31, t. 11, non Hiern (1875). – Lansium sepalinum Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1965) 31, t. 12. Aglaia sepalina (Kosterm.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 258, t. 11. – ?Aglaia intricatoreticulata Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966)259, t. 12. – Aglaia steenisii Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 232, t. 2. – Lansium parasiticum Sahni & Bennet, Ind. For. 100 (1974) 202, excl. basion., incl. var. aqueum (Jack) Sahni & Bennet (‘L. paraciticum var. aequem’). – [Lance Bontekoe, ] Hist. Nat. Med. Ind. Or. 6 (1658) 109.]. – [Boboa seu Lanzones Kamel in Ray, Hist. PI. 3, App. Herb. Luz. Philipp. (1704) 56.]. – [Lansium Rumph., Herb. Amb. 1 (1741) 151, t. 54.]. – Lansones Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 326. Peninsular Thailand and Malesia; native distribution unclear. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN. Photos
  3. Lansium membranaceum (Kosterm.) Mabb., Blumea 31 (1985) 141; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 315. – Aglaia membranacea Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 260. Endemic to Sumatra (W: Mt Sago). SUMATRA.

 

 

MELIA L.

  1. Melia azedarach L., Sp. PI. (1753) 384, incl. var. sempervirens L.; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 330. – Azederach deleteria Medik., Geschl. Malv. (1787) 116. [Meliaflorida Salisb., Prodr. (1796) 317, nom. superfl.] – Azedara speciosa Raf., Fl. Ludov. (1817) 35. Azedaraca amena Raf., Med. Fl. 2 (1830) 199. Azedarach vulgaris Gomez de la Maza, Rep. Med.-farm. Havana 5 (1894) 296. – Melia commelini Medik., Bot. Beob. 1782 (1783) 164. [Azedarach commelini Moench ex Steud., Nom. Bot., ed. 2, 1 (1840) 175, 2 (1841) 118 (‘Medik.’), nom. in syn.] – Antelaea javanica Gaertn., Fruct. Sem. PI. 1 (1788) 277, t. 58. – Melia sempervirens (L.) Sw., Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. (1788) 67. – Azedarach sempervirens (L.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 109, incl. var. glabrior (C.DC.) Kuntze, var. australasica (A. Juss.) Kuntze & var. dubia (Cav.) Kuntze. – Melia dubia Cav., Diss. 7 (1789) 364, ?nom. provis. – [Azederach odorata Noronha, Verh. Bat. Genoot., ed. 5, 1 (1791) art. 4,5, nom. nud.] Melia composita Willd., Sp. PI. 2 (1799) 559. – Melia robusta Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 33, nom. nud.; G.Don, Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 680. – Melia superba Roxb., Hort. Beng. (1814) 33, nom. nud.; Fl. Ind., ed. Carey, 2 (1832) 396. [Melia argentea Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875)545, sphalm. pro Melia superba.} Melia arguta DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 622. – Melia sambucina Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 162. – Azedarach sambucina (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110. – Melia angustifolia Schum. & Thonn. in Schum., Beskr. Guin. PI. (1827) 214. – Melia guineensis G.Don in Loud., Hort. Brit. (1830) 168;Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 681. – Melia australis Sweet, Hort. Brit., ed. 2 (1830) 85; G.Don, Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 680. – Melia candollei A. Juss., Bull. Sc. Nat. G6ol. 23 (1830) 239. – Melia australasica A. Juss., Bull. Sc. Nat. G<5ol. 23 (1830) 239. – Melia japonica G.Don, Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 680. – [Melia bukayun Royle, 111. Bot. Himal. (1835) 141, nom. nud.] [Melia flaccida Zipp. ex Span., Linnaea 15 (1841) 182, nom. in syn.] – Melia toosendan Sieb. & Zucc., Abh. Akad. Miinchen 4, 2 (1843) 159. – Melia japonicaHassk., Cat. PI. Bogor. (1844)219, nom.illeg., nonG. Don. Melia hasskarlii K. Koch, Hort. Dendrol. (1853) 72. – Melia javanica M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 96. – Melia cochinchinensis M.Roem., op. cit. (1846) 95. – Melia orientalis M. Roem., i.e. Melia tomentosa auct. non Roxb.: Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, 2 (1859) 532. – [Melia chinensis Sieb. ex Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 3 (1867) 23, nom. in syn.]. – Melia birmanica Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 43, ii (1874) 183. – Melia bogoriensis Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 3 (1896) 18. – [Zizipha Candida Monspelliensium Lobel., Stirp. (1576)546, cum tab.; Icones 2 (1581) 108, cum tab.]. – [Pseudosycomorus Camer., PI. Epit. Util. Matth. (1586) 181, tab.; Besler, Hort. Eyst. 2 (1613) t. 2.]. – [Azedarach Dod., Stirp. Hist. Pempt. (1616)848; Tourn., Inst. Rei Herb. (1700) 616; Burm., Thes. Zeyl. (1737)40.]. – [Arbor fraxinifolioflore caeruleo Bauhin, Pinax (1623) 415; Herm., Mus. Zeyl. (1717) 67.]. – [Arbor Azadirachta Syriaca, foliis ramosis, flore caeruleo & albo majoreBreyne, Prod. Rar. PI. 1 (1680) 3.]. – [Azedarach floribus albis sempervirens Herm., Hoit. Acad. Lugd.-Bat. Cat. (1687)652, excl. syn. (=,Azadirachta indica).] – [Azedarach Indica foliis non deciduis, ossiculo polypyreno Herm., Parad. Bat. Prodr. (1689) 316.] – [Azadirachta foliis ramosis minoribus Indica,flore albo subcaeruleo purpurascente majore Breyne, Prodr. Rar. PI. 2 (1689) 21; Comm., Hort. Med. Amstel. (1697) 147, t. 76.]. – [Azadirachtafoliis ramosis majoribus, Syriaca, sive vulgaris, flore caeruleo majoreBreyne,I.e.]. – [Azedarach sempervirens & florens Tourn., Inst. Rei Herb. (1700) 616, t. 387.]. – [Azedarachfructu polypyreno Herm., Mus. Zeyl. (1717) 3; Burm., Thes. Zeyl. (1737) 40.]. – [Meliafoliis decompositis L„ Hort. Cliff. (1738) 161; Royen, Fl. Leyd. Prodr. (1740) 462.]. – [Meliafoliis duplicato-pinnatisL., Fl. Zeyl. (1747) 162.]. India and Nepal to Australia and Oceania; known wild trees. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos

 

 

MUNRONIA Wight

  1. Munronia humilis (Blanco) Harms, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 35 (1917) 80; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 32. – Plagianthus humilis Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 526. – Turraea humilis (Blanco) Merr.,Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 27 (1905) 30. – Turraea pumila Benn., PI. Jav. Rar. (1840) 183. – ?Turraea zollingeri C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 441. – Turraea palawanensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 307. – Munronia palawanensis (Merr.) Harms, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 35 (1917) 80. – Munronia pseudoturraea Harms, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 35 (1917) 79. Thailand, Java, and Philippines. JAVA. Photos
  2. Munronia pinnata (Wall.) Theob. in Mason, Burma, ed. 4,2 (1883) 581; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 30. – Turraea pinnata Wall., PI. As. Rar. 2 (1830) 21, t. 19. – [Munronia wallichii Wight, 111. 1 (1840) 147, nom. superfl. – [Meliapumila Moon, Cat. (1824) 35, nom. nud.] – Munronia pumila Wight, Ic. (1839) t. 91. – Turraeapinnata Span., Comp. Bot. Mag. 1 (1836) 345, nom. nud. – Munronia neilgherrica Wight, Must. 1 (1840) 147, t. 54. – Munronia javanica Benn., PI. Jav. Rar. (1840) 176, 185, t. 38. – [Ebermaierapulchella Zipp. ex Span., 1.e., nom. in syn. Didymocheton littorale (‘Ebermeyera’).] Hassk., Tijds. Nat.Gesch. 10 (1843) 138. – [Didymocheton pumilum Blume ex Miq., 1.e., nom. in syn.] [Trichilia humilis Zipp. ex Miq., 1.e., nom. in syn.] Munronia timoriensis Baill., Adansonia 11 (1874) 266. India east to Malesia. JAVA, NUSA TENGGARA.

 

 

PSEUDOCLAUSENA T.P.Clark

  1. Pseudoclausena chrysogyne (Miq.) T.P. Clark, Blumea 38 (1994) 291, f. 20, 21; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 55. – Clausena chrysogyne Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 502. – Walsura chrysogyne (Miq.) Bakh.f., Blumea 16 (1968) 359. – Cipadessa borneensis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 6; see Steenis & Bakh. f., Bot. Jahrb. 86(1967) 399. – Walsura multijuga King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 83. – [Melospermum rubro-stamineum Scort. ex King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 83, nom. in syn.]. – [Walsura quadrilocularis Valeton, Ic. Bog. 2 (1906) 156, nom. nud.; Dakkus, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Suppl. (1930) 295. – Walsura brachybotrys Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 8 (1913) 378. – Walsura celebica C.DC., Meded. Rijks Herb. Leiden 22 (1914) 10. – Walsura glabra Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 76. – Walsura borneensis Merr., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15 (1929) 213. – Walsura hosei Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 371. – [Walsura palawanensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3393, nom. nud., descr. angl.]. Indochina, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, W New Guinea. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA.

 

 

REINWARDTIODENDRON Koord.

  1. Reinwardtiodendron celebicum Koord., Minah.(1898) 389; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 328. – Aglaia reinwardtiana Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 230, t. 1. – Reinwardtiodendron merrillii Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. (1904) 74. – Lansium monophyllum Merr. ex Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. (1904) 75, nom. in syn. E Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea. KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  2. Reinwardtiodendron cinereum (Hiern) Mabb., Malays. For. 45 (1982) 452; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 324. – Lansium cinereum Hiern in Hook. f„ Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 558. – Aglaia pseudolansium Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 252, t. 6. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Northern Borneo. SUMATRA.
  3. Reinwardtiodendron humile (Hassk.) Mabb., Mai. For. 45 (1982) 452; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 326. – Lansium humile Hassk., Retzia, ed. nov. 1 (1858) 121. – Aphanamixis humilis (Hassk.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 263 (‘humile’). – Lansium dubium Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 17 (1904) 23. – Aglaia dubia (Merr.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7 (1966) 254. – Reinwardtiodendron dubium (Merr.) X.M.Chen, J. Wuhan Bot. Res. 4 (1986) 183. – Lansium sp.: Merr., Lingn. Sc. J. 5 (1927) 104. Hainan, Indochina, W Malesia, Philippines, Sulawesi. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI. Photos
  4. Reinwardtiodendron kostermansii (Prijanto) Mabb., Blumea 31 (1985) 145; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 325. – Lansium kostermansii Prijanto, Reinwardtia 8 (1965)63, t. la,b. – Aglaia kostermansii (Prijanto) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 8 (1966) 256, p.p., t. 9. Endemic to Lesser Sunda Islands: Sumbawa and Flores. NUSA TENGGARA.

 

 

SANDORICUM Cav.

  1. Sandoricum beccarianum Baill., Adansonia 11 (1874) 264; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 353. – Sandoricum emarginatum Hiern in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 264. – Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. SUMATRA, KALIMANTAN.
  2. Sandoricum dasyneuron Baill., Adansonia 11 (1874)265; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 345. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.
  3. Sandoricum koetjape (Burm.f.) Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 7 (1912) 237; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 345. – Melia koetjape Burm.f., Fl. Ind. (1768) 101. – [Trichilia nervosa Vahl, Symb. 1 (1790) 31, nom. superfl.]. – Sandoricum nervosum (Vahl) M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 108, non Blume.]. – Sandoricum indicum Cav., Diss. (1789) 359, t. 202, 203. – [Azedarach edulis Noronha, Verh. Batav. Gen. 5, ed. 1 (1791) art. 4,5, nomen.]. – Sandoricum nervosum Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 163. – Trichilia venosaSpreng., Syst. 3 (1826) 68. – Sandoricum venosum (Spreng.) M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 109. – ?Sandoricum serratum G.Don, Gen. Syst. 1 (1831) 680. – Sandoricum ternatum Blanco, Fl. Filip. (1837) 346. – Sandoricum glaberrimum Hassk., Retzia 1 (1855) 145. – Sandoricum maingayiHiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 554. – Sandoricum borneense auct. non Miq.: Fern.-Vill., Nov. App. (1880) 43. – [Sandoricum harmandianum Pierre ex Laness., PI. Util. Colon. Fran. (1886) 310, nomen.]. – Sandoricum radiatum King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 21. – Sandoricum harmandii Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 353B, excl. fol. (=*Aglaia sp.). – Sandoricum vidalii Merr., Philipp. Govt. Lab. Bur. Bull. 6 (1904) 8. – Sandoricum harmsianum Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. (1904) 31. – Sandoricum ledermannii Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 172, 177, nomen; Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 204. – [Hantol Kamel, App. Herb. Luz. Philipp. (1704)54.]. – [Sandoricum domesticum Rumph., Herb. Amb. 1 (1741) 167, t. 64.]. Possibly native in Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  4. Sandoricum borneense Miq.,Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 33; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 351. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.

 

 

TOONA (Endl.) M.Roem.

  1. Toona ciliata M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 366. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd., Neue Schr. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 4 (1803) 198. – [Swietenia toona Stokes, Bot. Mat. Med. 2 (1812) 480, nom. nud., ‘Suitenia toon’.]- Cedrela australis Mudie, Pict. Austral. (1829) 147, nom. superfl. pro C. toona; cf. Mabb., Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsl. 70 (1992) 14. – Surenus toona (Rottl. & Willd.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. – ?Cedrela velutina DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 625. – ?Toona velutina (DC.) M.Roem.,Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139. ?Surenus velutina (DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. ?Toona ciliata M.Roem. subsp. velutina (DC.) Bahadur,Monogr. Toona (1988) 97. – Cedrela hexandra Wall, in Roxb., Fl. Ind. (1824)425, nom. in obs.; Aitken, Trans. Soc. Arts 48 (1833) 448. – Toona hexandra (Wall.) M.Roem.,Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139. Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. hexandra (Wall.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 93. – Cedrela australis F. Muell., Fragm. Phyt. Austral. 1 (1858) 4, non Mudie; C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 743. Surenus australis Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. – Toona australis Harms in Engl. & Prantl., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 270. – ?Cedrela teysmannii Hassk., Hort. Bogor. 1 (1858) 133. – Surenus teysmannii (Hassk.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. ?Toona sureni (Blume) Merr. var. teysmannii (Hassk.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 143. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. parviflora Benth.,Fl. Austral. 1 (1863) 387. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. parviflora (Benth.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 94. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume f. ternatensis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 63. Toona ternatensis (Miq.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 144. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume f. timorensis Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 63. – Cedrela microcarpa C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 745. – Surenus microcarpa (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111.- Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 270. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pubescens Franch., Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 33 (1886) 452. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. pubescens (Franch.) Hand.-Mazz., Symb. Sin. 7 (1933) 631. – Toona sureni (Blume) Merr. var. pubescens (Franch.) Chun in How & Chen, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 4 (1955) 40. – Toona febrifuga (Blume) M. Roem. var. cochinchinensis Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5, 23 (1897) t. 358. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume var. cochinchinensis (Pierre) C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 374. – Toona sureni (Blume) Merr. var. cochinchinensis (Pierre) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 135. – Toona febrifuga (Blume) M.Roem. var. grifftthiana Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897)23, t. 358. – Toona febrifuga (Blume) M.Roem. var. ternatensis Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) 23. – ?Cedrela hainesii C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 363, p.p. – ?Toona hainesii (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 47, p.p. – ?Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. hainesii (C.DC.) Haines, Bot. Bihar & Orissa 2 (1921) 174. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. hainesii (C.DC.)Panigrahi & Mishra, Ind. J. For. 11 (1988) 141, p.p. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. latifolia Miq. ex C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 365. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. latifolia (C.DC.) Chandr., Biol. Mem. 2 (1977) 28. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. nepalensis C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 365. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. subsp. nepalensis (C.DC.) Panigrahi, Bangl. J. Bot. 3 (1974) 54. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. cuspidata C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908)366, p.p. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pilistaminea C.DC., I.e., p.p. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. gamblei C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 367. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pilipetala C.DC., I.e., p.p. – Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms var. pilipetala (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 113, p.p. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. stracheyi C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 367. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. talbotii C.DC., i.e. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. australis C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 368; LanePoole, For. Res. Papua New Guinea (1925) 100 (‘Cedrella’). – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. australis (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988)78, nom. invalid. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pubinervis C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 368. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. pubinervis (C.DC.) Bahadur,Monogr. Toona (1988) 96. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. puberula C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 369. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. sublaxiflora C.DC., I.e. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. sublaxiflora (C.DC.) C.Y.Wu, Fl. Yunnan. 1 (1977) 209. – Cedrela kingii C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 371. – Toona kingii (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 46. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. kingii (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 100. – Cedrela kingii C.DC. var. birmanica C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 372. – ?Cedrela mannii C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 374. – ?Toona mannii (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19bl (1940) 46. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. hasletii Haines, For. Fl. Chota Nagpur (1910) 250; Bot. Bihar & Orissa 2 (1921) 174. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. hasletii (Haines) Panigrahi & Mishra, Ind. J. For. 11 (1988) 141. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. hasletii (Haines) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 92 (‘haslettii’). – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. vestita C.T. White, Queensl. Agr. J. 13 (1920) 66. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. vestita (C.T. White) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 106. – Cedrela mollis Hand.-Mazz., Anzeig. Akad. Wiss. Wien 57 (1920) 266. – Toona mollis (Hand.-Mazz.) A.Chev., Rev. Bot. Appl. Agr. Trop. 24 (1944) 157. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. mollis (Hand.-Mazz.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 101. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. multijuga Haines, Bot. Bihar & Orissa 2 (1921) 174. – Cedrela brevipetiolulata Haines, Bot. Bihar & Orissa 1 (1921) 174, nom. provis. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. brevipetiolulata (Haines) Mishra & Panigrahi, Ind. J. For. 11 (1988) 140. Pakistan, India, east to Australia and W Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  2. Toona sinensis (A.Juss.) M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 360. – Cedrela sinensis A. Juss., Bull. Sci. Nat. Geol. 23 (1830) 241. – Surenus sinensis (A.Juss.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. – Cedrela serrata Royle, 111. Bot. Him. (1839) 144, t. 25. – Toona serrata (Royle) M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139. – Surenus serrata (Royle) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. – Mioptrila odorata Raf., Am. Man. Mulb. Trees (1839) 37, nom. provis., excl. fol. (= Toona longifolia Zanthoxylum sp.). [Wall, ex M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 140, nom. nud., ex] Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed 2, 19bl (1940) 46. – Cedrela serrulata Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1861) 508. – Surenus serrulata (Miq.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111.- Toona serrulata (Miq.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 269. – Ailanthus flavescens Carriere, Rev. Hort. (1865) 366 (‘‘Ailantus’). – Cedrela glabra C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 742. – Surenus glabra (C.DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. Toona glabra (C.DC.) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 269. – [Cedrela longifolia Wall., Cat. (1829) n. 1273, nom. nud. ex C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 375, nom. superfl. pro Cedrela glabra.]-Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. var. glabra (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 120. – Cedrela longifolia Wall, ex C.DC. var. kumaona C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 376. – Cedrela serrata Royle var. puberula C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 363. – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. var. puberula (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 122. – Cedrela sinensis A. Juss. var. hupehana C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 361. – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. var. hupehana (C.DC.) A. Chev., Rev. Bot. Appl. Agr. Trop. 24 (1944) 156. – Cedrela sinensis A. Juss. var. schensiana C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 361. – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M.Roem. var. schensiana (C.DC.) Wu, Fl. Yunnan. 1 (1977) 210, comb, invalid.? – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M.Roem. var. grandis Pamp., Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. 18 (1911) 171. – Cedrela sinensis A. Juss. var. lanceolata Li, Trop. Woods 79 (1944) 19. – Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms var. denticulata A. Chev., Rev. Bot. Appl. Agr. Trop. 24 (1944) 158. Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M.Roem. var. denticulata (A.Chev.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 118. – Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms var. grandifolia A. Chev., Rev. Bot. Appl. Agr. Trop. 24 (1944) 158. – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M.Roem. var. grandifolia(A.Chev.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 121. – Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. var. incarvillei A. Chev.,Rev. Bot. Appl. Agr. Trop. 24 (1944) 156. India east to W Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN. Photos
  3. Toona sureni (Blume) Merr., Interpr. Rumph. Herb. Amb. (1917) 305; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 363. – Swietenia sureni Blume, Cat. Gew. Buitenzorg (1823) 72. – Cedrela sureni (Blume) Burkill, Gard. Bull. Str. Settl. 5 (1930) 121. – [Surenus rubra Rumph., Herb. Amb. 3 (1750) t. 39. – [Azederach recisa Noronha, Verh. Batav. Gen., ed. 5,1 (1790/91) art. 4,5 (‘recisum ‘), nom. nud.; cf. Mabb., Gard. Bull. Sing. 37 (1984) 62.]. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume, Verh. Batav. Gen. 9 (1823) 135. – Toona febrifuga (Blume) M.Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 139. – Surenus febrifuga (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 111. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume var. assamensis C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 373. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume var. glabrior C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 744, p.p. – ?Toona febrifuga M.Roem. var. glabrior (C.DC.) Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5, fasc. 23 (1897) t. 358, p.p.. – Cedrela febrifuga Blume var. pealii C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 374. – ?Cedrela febrifuga Blume var. verrucosa C. DC., i.e. – ?Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pilistila C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 365. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. pilistaminea C.DC., op. cit. (1908)366, p.p. – Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. yunnanensis DC., I.e. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. – yunnanensis (C.DC.) C.Y. Wu, Fl. Yunnan. 1 (1977) 207, ?nom. superfl.; Chen, J. Wuhan Bot. Res. 4 (1986) 187. – ?Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. henryi C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 369. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. henryi (C.DC.) C.Y.Wu, Fl. Yunnan. 1 (1977) 209, ?nom. superfl. ?Cedrela toona Roxb. ex Rottl. & Willd. var. warburgii C.DC., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 3 (1908) 370. – Cedrela microcarpa C.DC. var. grandifoliola C.DC., op. cit. (1908) 371. – Toona ciliata M.Roem. var. grandifoliola (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 91. ?Toonaciliata M. Roem. var. candollei Bahadur,Monogr. Toona (1988) 99. – Toona ciliata M. Roem. var. hainesii (C.DC.) Panigrahi & Mishra, Ind. J. For. 11 (1988) 141, p.p. – Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms var. pilipetala (C.DC.) Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 113, p.p. – ?Toona microcarpa (C.DC.) Harms var. sahnii Bahadur, Monogr. Toona (1988) 114. India east to Malesia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.

 

 

TURRAEA L.

  1. Turraea pubescens Hell., Kon. Vet. Acad. Nya Handl. 9 (1788) 308, t. 10 f. 3; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 25. – Turraea virenx L. var. billardierei DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 620 (‘billardierii’). – Turraea billardierei (DC.) A. Juss., Mem. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 218 (‘billardierii’). – Turraea virens auct. non L.: J.Graham, Cat. PI. Bombay (1839) 31. – Turraea villosa Benn., PI. Jav. Rar. (1840) 182. – Turraea concinna Benn., PI. Jav. Rar. (1840) 182. – Turraea zollingeri C.DC. in DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878) 441. – Turraea indica C.DC., op.cit. (1878) 439. – Turraea brownii C.DC., op.cit. (1878) 442. – Turraea membranacea Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 306. India to S China to Australia. JAVA, NUSA TENGGARA, PAPUA.

 

 

VAVAEA Benth.

  1. Vavaea amicorum Benth. in Hook. Lond. J. Bot. 2 (1843) 212; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 35. – Vavaea harveyi Seem.,Fl. Vit. (1865) 35. – Vavaea vitiensis Seem., Fl. Vit. (1865) 35. – Vitex bantamensis Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. Java 7 (1900) 210. – Vavaea bantamensis (Koord. & Valeton) Koord. & Merr. in Koord., Atlas 2, err. slip t. 298 (Apr. 1914). – Vavaea pauciflora Volk., Bot. Jahrb. 31 (1901) 465; Kaneh., Bot. Mag. Tokyo 45 (1931) 289. – Vavaea chalmersii C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. II, 3 (1903) 177; incl. var. angustifolia Merr. & L.M. Perry. – Vavaea ardisiodes Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 8 (1915) 2767; 9 (1937) 3391. – Vavaea surigaoensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 8 (1915) 2768. – [Vavaeapauciflora Ridley, Trans. Linn. Soc. II, Bot. 9 (1916) 26, nom. illeg., non Volk.] Vavaea retusa Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 301. – Vavaea pilosa Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 302. – Vavaea heterophylla Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 303. – Vavaea pachyphylla Men., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 13 (1918) 304. – [Vavaea sorsogonensis Elmer ex Merr., Enum. Philipp. Flow. PI. 2 (1923) 359, nom. in syn.] Lamiofrutex papuanus Laut., Nova Guinea 14 (1924) 147. – Vavaea bougainvillensis B.L. Burtt, Kew Bull. (1935) 304. – Vavaea oligantha B.L. Burtt, Kew Bull. (1935) 304. – [Vavaea luzonensis Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 9 (1937) 3390, nom. in syn.] – Vavaea scaevoloides Guillaumin,J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 51 (1938) 550. – Vavaea kajewskii Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 298. – Vavaea archboldiana Merr. & L.M.Perry, J. Arnold Arbor. 21 (1940) 298. – Vavaea ledermannii Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19b 1 (1940) 98, 177, t. 25, nom. non rite publ.; Bot. Jahrb. 72 (1942) 159. – Beilschmiedia brassii Allen, J. Arnold Arbor. 23 (1942) 130. – Vavaea brassii (Allen) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 5 (1961) 377. – Vavaea brevipedunculata Kurata, Bull. Tokyo Imp. Univ. For. 35 (1947) 198, t. 1. – Vavaea lamii Steenis, Acta Bot. Neerl. 1 (1952) 93. – Vavaea australiana S.T. Blake, Austral. J. Bot. 2 (1954) 122, t. 4. Malesia, Australia, and Oceania. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos

 

 

WALSURA Roxb.

  1. Walsura pinnata Hassk., Retzia 1 (1855) 147; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 48. – Walsura hypoleuca Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 42, ii (1872) 296. – Walsura neurodes Hiern in Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India 1 (1875) 564. – Heynea cochinchinensis Baillon, Adansonia 11 (1879) 265. – Walsura cochinchinensis (Baillon) Harms in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3, 4 (1896) 302. – Walsura elata Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. (1897) 21, pi. 355. – Walsura elata Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. (1897) 21, pi. 355. – Walsura villamilii Merr., Philipp. J. Sc., Bot. 9 (1914) 308. – Napeodendron altissimum Ridley, J. Roy. As. Soc. Str. Br. 82 (1920) 179. – Walsura angulata Craib, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1926) 344. – Walsura glauca C. Fischer, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1927) 87. – Walsura grandifolia Ridley, Bull. Misc. Info. Kew (1930) 370. Myanmar to Indochina and Malesia. KALIMANTAN, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  2. Walsura dehiscens T.P. Clark [in T.P. Clark & Mabb., Nat. Monspel., h.s. (1991)582, fig., nom. nud.]; Blumea 38 (1994) 287, f. 18, 19; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 53. Endemic to Borneo. KALIMANTAN.

 

 

XYLOCARPUS Koen.

  1. Xylocarpus granatum Koen., Naturf. 20 (1784) 2; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 378. – Carapa granatum (Koen.) Alston in Trim., Handb. Fl. Ceylon 6 (1931) 45 (‘granata’). – Carapa indica A. Juss. in Cuv., Diet. Sci. Nat. 7 (1817) 32, nom. superfl. – Carapa moluccensis auct. non Lam.: DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 626, p.p. – Carapa obovata Blume, Bijdr. (1825) 179. – Xylocarpus obovatus (Blume) A. Juss., M6m. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. Paris 19 (1832) 244. – Granatum obovatum (Blume) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110. – IXylocarpus carnulosus Zoll. & Mor., Nat. Gen. Arch. Neerl. Ind. 2 (1845) 582. – ?Carapa carnulosa (Zoll. & Mor.) Kurz, J. As. Soc. Beng. 39, ii (1870) 72 (‘carnosa’). – Monosoma littorata Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 502; Ic. 4 (1854) t. 588, f. 3. – ?Guarea oblongifolia Griff., Notul. 4 (1854) 503. – ?Amoora salomoniensis C.DC., Bot. Jahrb. 7 (1886) 461; in Engl., Bot. Ergebn. Gazelle (1890) 33. – Xylocarpus benadirensis Mattei,Boll. Ort. Bot. Palermo 7 (1908) 99. – Xylocarpus moluccensis auct. non M.Roem.: Schimper & Faber, Pflanzengeogr., ed. 3 (1935) 140, t. 34. – Xylocarpus minor Ridley, Kew Bull. (1938) 289. – [Granatum litoreum parvifolium Rumph., Herb. Amb. 3 (1743) 93, non t. 61 (= X. moluccensis).]. Old World tropics. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos
  2. Xylocarpus moluccensis (Lam.) M. Roem., Synops. Monogr. 1 (1846) 124; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 376. – Carapa moluccensis Lam., Encycl. Mdth. 1 (1785) 621. – Granatum moluccensis (Lam.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 1 (1891) 110. – Xylocarpus granatum auct. non Koen.: Sm. in Rees, Cyclop. 39, 1 (1818). – Carapa obovata auct. non Blume: King, J. As. Soc. Beng. 64, ii (1895) 87, p.p. – Xylocarpus mekongensis Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) t. 359B. – Carapa mekongensis (Pierre) Pellegr., Fl. IndoChine 1 (1911) 777. – Xylocarpus obovatus auct. non A. Juss.: Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. 5 (1897) sub t. 358, quoad var. microphyllus Pierre. – Carapa borneensis Becc., For. Born. (1902) 574. Xylocarpus gangeticus (Prain) C.E.Parkinson, Ind. For. 60 (1934) 140, t. 17. – Xylocarpus australasicus Ridley, Kew Bull. (1938) 291; Johnstone, Biotropica 13 (1981) 254. – Xylocarpus parvifolius Ridley, Kew Bull. (1938) 291. – [Granatum litoreum parvifolium Rumph., Herb. Amb. 3 (1743), quoad t. 61. India east to Australia. SUMATRA, JAVA, KALIMANTAN, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA.
  3. Xylocarpus rumphii (Kostel.) Mabb., Malays. For. 45 (1982) 450; Mabberley et al. Fl. Malesiana ser 1, 12, 1 (1995) 375. – Carapa rumphii Kostel., Allg. Med. Pharm. Fl. 5 (1836) 1988. – Carapa moluccensis auct. non Lam.: DC., Prodr. 1 (1824) 626, p.p. – Xylocarpus forstenii Miq., Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4 (1868) 62. – Amoora naumannii sensu C.DC. in Engl., Bot. Ergebn. Gazelle (1890) t. 10, non C.DC., Bot. Jahrb. 7 (1886) 461. – Aglaia zollingeri C.DC., Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2 (1894) 579. – Amoora zollingeri (C.DC.) Koord., Exk. Fl. Java 2 (1912) 444. – Xylocarpus granatum auct. non Koen.: Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. (1897) t. 359A. – Xylocarpus moluccensis auct. non M.Roera.: Merr., Interpr. Rumph. (1917) 307, p.p. – [Granatum litoreum latifolium Rumph., Herb. Amb. 3 (1743) 92, t. 62. Old World Tropics, rare in Sumatra. SUMATRA, JAVA, SULAWESI, NUSA TENGGARA, MALUKU, PAPUA. Photos

 

References

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