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- purpose. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maesopsis. Wikispecies has information related to Maesopsis. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)...
- tree or octopus tree Heptapleurum arboricola, the dwarf umbrella tree Maesopsis eminii Melia azedarach Magnolia tripetala, the umbrella magnolia Musanga...
- climate/invasive species interaction was speculated for the alien tree species Maesopsis eminii that spread in the East Usambara mountain forests, Tanzania. Temperature...
- Pleuranthodes Weberb. – synonym of Gouania Reissekia Endl. Tribe Maesopsideae Maesopsis Engl. Tribe Paliureae Condaliopsis (Weberb.) Suess. Hovenia Thunb. Paliurus...
- 6% of which being ripe), particularly those from two species of Ficus, Maesopsis eminii, and Celtis gomphophylla. In addition, 19% of feeding time was...
- the elytra. The host plants include Celtis species, Acacia species and Maesopsis eminii. This species occurs in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia...
- streak and tornal spots are present, but incon****uous. The larvae feed on Maesopsis eminii. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae...
- anthotheca), big-leaf ****gany (Khaya grandifoliola), umbrella tree (Maesopsis eminii), Mildbraediodendron excelsum, mvule (Milicia excelsa), Uganda...
- Republic of Congo, South Africa, Tanzania and Gambia. The larvae feed on Maesopsis eminii, Pinus patula, Vigna unguiculata, Allium cepa, Caj****, Citrus...
- These include the following; Carrisa edulis, Pinus caribaea, Newtonia, Maesopsis, and Entandropragma and Albizzia Markhamia tree species, which occur in...