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Lithraea is a
genus of
three species of
flowering plants in the
cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It is
native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay...
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Lithraea molleoides is a tree (2.5[clarification needed] and 8 m tall) that is
native to
South America,
specially in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, and the...
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Lithraea caustica (commonly
known as the
litre tree,: 237 and
historically as
llithi or liti) is a
species of
flowering plants in the
soapberry family...
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family Anacardiaceae.[citation needed]
Gluta spp (rengas tree)
Lithraea molleoides (aruera –
South America)
Smodingium argutum (African poison...
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balsam (Copaifera spp.)
Copal Corneiba balsam (Schinus
terebinthifolius or
Lithraea brasiliensis)
Damar Dragon's
blood (Calamus draco)
Elemi Frankincense (Olibanum)...
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latifolia Gillies ex Lindl. (1833)
Duvaua velutina Pasq. (1867) nom. illeg.
Lithraea molle **** (1847)
Mauria schickendantzii Hieron. & H.Lorentz ex Engl. (1883)...
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reaction is
usually weaker than that
induced by
touch of the
closely related Lithraea molleoides,
known in
Brazil as "wild"
aroeira (aroeira brava). Conversely...
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Gluta (synonym Melanorrhoea)
Haplorhus Heeria Holigarna Laurophyllus Lithraea Loxopterygium Loxostylis Malosma –
laurel sumac Mangifera –
mango Mauria...
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small mammals,
especially rodents.
Fruits eaten include Cryptocarya alba,
Lithraea caustica and
Prosopanche spp. The
South American gray fox
breeds in early...
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Central Chile, 400 to 1000 masl., ****ociates with
Proustia pungens and
Lithraea caustica. This
species was
merged as A. arborea, a
taxon including A. confusa...