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2021
Spondias pinnata (L. f.) Kurz (1875: 44). ≡ Mangifera pinnata L. f.(1872: 156). Type:— INDIA. Without locality, J. G. König s.n. (holotype C1000527) (Fig. 2). = Buchanania yunnanensis C.Y. Wu (1979: 364), syn. nov. Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Jinghong, on the way from Simao to Puwen, 1 April 1957, Sino-Russian Yunnan Exped. 9019 (holotype KUN568378; isotypes
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Spondias pinnata (L. f.) Kurz (1875: 44). ≡ Mangifera pinnata L. f.(1872: 156). Type:— INDIA. Without locality, J. G. König s.n. (holotype C1000527) (Fig. 2). = Buchanania yunnanensis C.Y. Wu (1979: 364), syn. nov. Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Jinghong, on the way from Simao to Puwen, 1 April 1957, Sino-Russian Yunnan Exped. 9019 (holotype KUN568378; isotypes
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2022
[13] Spondias mombin L. Sp. Pl. 1: 371 [1 May 1753] (Linnaeus 1753). — Spondias myrobalanus L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 2: 1036 [7 June 1759] (Linnaeus 1759), nom. illeg. superfl. (based on the same description and reference to “Brown Jam. 229” as S. lutea L.). — Spondias lutea L., Sp. Pl., ed. 2, 1: 613 [Sep. 1762] (Linnaeus 1762), nom. illeg.
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[13] Spondias mombin L. Sp. Pl. 1: 371 [1 May 1753] (Linnaeus 1753). — Spondias myrobalanus L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 2: 1036 [7 June 1759] (Linnaeus 1759), nom. illeg. superfl. (based on the same description and reference to “Brown Jam. 229” as S. lutea L.). — Spondias lutea L., Sp. Pl., ed. 2, 1: 613 [Sep. 1762] (Linnaeus 1762), nom. illeg.
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The first report of Spondias native to Madagascar: Spondias tefyi, sp. nov. (Anacardiaceae)
Brittonia, 2012Spondias represents a genus new to Madagascar’s native flora. Like Campnosperma, it is now known from both American and Asian tropics and Madagascar but not from continental Africa. The new species Spondias tefyi is easily distinguished from all of its Asian congeners by having the stamens shorter than the pistil and fruits brown and lenticellate at ...
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Amblycerus spondiae Kingsolver 1980
2004Amblycerus spondiae Kingsolver Distribution: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua (Granada), Panama. (Romero et al. 1996). Host plants: Cordia dodecandra DC., Hippomane mancinella L., Spondias mombin L., Ziziphus mexicanus Rose. (Kingsolver 1990)
Romero, Jesús, Johnson, Clarence Dan
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Amblycerus spondiae Kingsolver 1980
2019The spondiae group (Figs 5, 6, 15–18, 28–31, 41–44, 54–57, 71–74, 84–87, 103–110, 120, 121) Species composition: Amblycerus alternatus (Pic, 1954), A. cuernavacensis Romero, Johnson & Kingsolver, 1996, A. spondiae Kingsolver, 1980 and A. vitis (Schaeffer, 1907). Diagnosis.
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Spondias purpurea Linnaeus 1762
2007Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part S), pp. 806-877 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 871, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Antiviral ellagitannins from Spondias mombin
Phytochemistry, 1991Two ellagitannins with antiviral properties were isolated from the leaves and stems of Spondias mombin by means of a bioguided assay. Geraniin, the main component, and galloylgeraniin, a new didehydroellagitannin, showed pronounced antiviral activity against Coxsackie and Herpes simplex viruses.
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Journal of Medicinal Food, 2018
Medicinal plants have been used in primary healthcare since the earliest days of humankind. Turnera subulata and Spondias mombin × Spondias tuberosa are widely used in the Brazilian Northeast to treat several diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotoxic effects of the leaf extracts of these species by the somatic mutation and ...
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Medicinal plants have been used in primary healthcare since the earliest days of humankind. Turnera subulata and Spondias mombin × Spondias tuberosa are widely used in the Brazilian Northeast to treat several diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotoxic effects of the leaf extracts of these species by the somatic mutation and ...
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Davisella spondias Reis & Navia 2010
2013Published as part of LIU, DONG, YI, TIAN-CI, XU, YUN & ZHANG, ZHI-QIANG, 2013, Hotspots of new species discovery: new mite species described during 2007 to 2012, pp.
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