Vascular Plants

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Pannell, C.M. (1992), A taxonomic monograph of the genus Aglaia Lour. (Meliaceae) : null - null (Paper) Pannell, C.M. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Aglaia Lour.
  2. Aglaia argentea Blume
  3. Aglaia australiensis Pannell
  4. Aglaia brassii Merr. & L.M.Perry
  5. Aglaia brownii Pannell
  6. Aglaia elaeagnoidea (A.Juss.) Benth.
  7. Aglaia euryanthera Harms
  8. Aglaia ferruginea C.T.White & W.D.Francis
  9. Aglaia meridionalis Pannell
  10. Aglaia sapindina (F.Muell.) Harms
  11. Aglaia Lour. sect. Aglaia
  12. Aglaia sect. Euaglaia Harms
  13. Aglaia sect. Hearnia (F.Muell.) Harms
  14. Aglaia spectabilis (Miq.) S.S.Jain & Bennet
  15. Aglaia tomentosa Teijsm. & Binn.
  16. Aglaiopsis Miq.
  17. Amoora Roxb.
  18. Amoora cucullata Roxb.
  19. Amoora ferruginea C.T.White
  20. Amoora spectabilis Miq.
  21. Hearnia F.Muell.
  22. Hearnia sapindina F.Muell.
  23. Nemedra A.Juss.
  24. Nemedra elaeagnoidea A.Juss.

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