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- Octomeles is a monotypic genus of plant in family Tetramelaceae. The sole species is Octomeles sumatrana, sometimes written O. sumatranum. Octomeles sumatrana...
- plants, containing two species of the genus Datisca. Two other genera, Octomeles and Tetrameles, are now classified in the family Tetramelaceae. Datiscaceae...
- [citation needed] The major rain forest tree genera include Pometia, Octomeles, Alstonia, Campno****, Canarium, Dracontomelon, Pterocymbium, Cryptocarya...
- in the Datiscaceae family [citation needed]. It contains two genera, Octomeles and Tetrameles, each with a single species. Christenhusz, M. J. M. & Byng...
- are Anisoptera polyandra, Casuarina sp., Elaeocarpus sp., Intsia sp., Octomeles sumatrana, Palaquium sp., Podocarpus idenburgensis, and Spondias dulcis...
- nonmonophyly of the traditional Datiscaceae, including Tetrameles and Octomeles, but the exact relationships among the families remain unclear. The lack...
- Java. It is the only species in its genus Tetrameles, and together with Octomeles sumatrana comprise the only two species in the family Tetramelaceae. They...
- amboinense, Octomeles sumatrana, Intsia bijuga, Ficus benjamina, and species of Eugenia and Artocarpus cover lowland slopes. Palaquium amboinense, Octomeles sumatrana...
- mango *kobo taxon of Macaranga spp. *kokoi mushroom sp. *[ku,i]Rim(a,o) Octomeles sumatrana *lapuka kind of tree with fruit similar to breadfruit, Parartocarpus...
- level of biodiversity, including Agathis species, Calophyllum inophyllum, Octomeles sumatrana, Koordersiodendron pinnatum, Pometia pinnata, Intsia bijuga...