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Lannea grandis (Dennst.) Engl.
Lannea wodier (Roxb.) Adelb.
Odina gummifera Blume Odina pinnata Rottler Odina wodier Roxb. Rhus
odina Buch.-Ham. ex Wall...
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karaya gum,
crepe myrtle, flame-of-the-forest, and
Lannea coromandelica (
wodier tree).
Axlewood (a fire-resistant species),
black plum and
arjun are some...
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Anacardiaceae 47.
Miliusa velutina, Hook. f. & (डोमसाल)
Annonaceae 48.
Odina wodier, Roxb.
Jhingan (झिंगन)
Anacardiaceae 49.
Ougeinia dalbcrgioides, Benth....
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Anacardium occidentale Bouea burmanica Spondias mangifera Odina/lannea
wodier/coromandelia
Parishia insignis Dracantomelum mangiferum Connaraceae Ellipanthus...
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Gmelina arborea Kydia calycina Lannea coromandelica Mangifera indica Odina wodier Protium serratum Pterocarpus marsupium Salmalia malabarica S****a robusta...
- are grey,
thinly scaled and
pellucid anteriorly. The
larvae feed on
Odina wodier. They feed in a cell
between overlapping edges of
leaves spun
flatly together...
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known from Bihar, India. The
larvae feed on
Lannea coromandelica and
Odina wodier. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Global Taxonomic Database of...
- viscosa;
while the main
overwood species are
Anogeissus latifolia,
Odina wodier,
Acacia catechu,
Stephegyne parvifolia, and
Ziziphus jujuba. The overwood...
- The
hostplants for the
species include Lannea coromandelica and
Odina wodier.
Phyllocnistis citronympha Meyrick, 1926 at the
Global Taxonomic Database...
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where densely grown wodier trees (Oi
Chang in Thai) sprouts,
hence the name "Bang Oi Chang". At that time,
people used the
wodier tree bark for elephants...