Dehaasia
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Dehaasia is a genus of evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs belonging to the Laurel family, Lauraceae. It is a botanical genus to 53 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae. Distributed from continental Asia, from India to China, and islands from Borneo, New Guinea, Java, and Indonesia. The genus was described by Carl Ludwig Blume and published in Rumphi 1: 161 in 1837. (Jun 1837).[1]
Overview
About 35 species in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, with the center of diversity in west Malaysia; three species in China, two endemic.[2]
Selected species
Some names in the repository Global Names Index of uBio:[3]
- Dehaasia acuminata Koord. & Valeton
- Dehaasia annamensis Kosterm.
- Dehaasia assamica Kosterm.
- Dehaasia borneensis Fern.-Vill.
- Dehaasia brachybotrys (Merr.) Kosterm.
- Dehaasia Blume, 1837.
- Dehaasia caesia Blume.
- Dehaasia cairocan (Vidal) C.K. Allen.
- Dehaasia candolleana (Meisn.) Kosterm.
- Dehaasia celebica Kosterm.
- Dehaasia chatacea
- Dehaasia corynantha Kosterm.
- Dehaasia cuneata
References
- ^ "Name - !!Dehaasia Blume". Tropicos. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
- ^ http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF07/Dehaasia.pdf
- ^ "Global Names Index". Gni.globalnames.org. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
External links
Wikispecies has information related to Lauraceae.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lauraceae.
- Dehaasia en eFlora
- A synopsis of the genus Dehaasia Bl. (Lauraceae)
- Chemical constituents from Dehaasia triandra. 1. Three new alkaloids, isocorydione, norisocorydione, and dehatriphine, from the leaves
- Chemical constituents from Dehaasia triandra. II. Five new alkaloids, secoxanthoplanine, dehydroisocorydione, 11, 8′-O-bisisocorydine,(8, 8′-R)-and (8, 8′-S)