Piranheira
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The Piranheiras ( Piranhea ) are a genus of tropical trees from the Picrodendraceae family , which is native to South America.
features
Piranheiras are diocesan trees with alternate, three-, rarely five-lobed leaves. The inconspicuous, petalless flowers are in axillary inflorescences. The fruits are three-seeded split fruits .
distribution
The species of the genus occur from Mexico to the Brazilian Amazon in tropical rainforests, especially in floodplains and along river banks.
ecology
The fruits of piranheira trees, as well as butterfly caterpillars, which partially attack the trees on a massive scale, are eaten by numerous fish, including various tetra species , when they fall into rivers . The good fishing opportunities near these trees earned them their name, which means piranha tree.
species
There are only four types:
- Piranhea longipedunculata Jabl. : The home is Venezuela and northern Brazil.
- Piranhea mexicana (Standl.) Radcl.-Sm. : The home is western Mexico.
- Piranhea securinega Radcl.-Sm. & JARatter : The home is the states of Bahia , Goiás and Minas Gerais of Brazil.
- Piranhea trifoliata Baill. : With two varieties. The homeland is Guiana, Venezuela and Brazil.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Picrodendraceae at Kew Gardens
- ^ Michael Goulding: The fishes and the forest: explorations in Amazonian natural history . University of California Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-520-04131-8 , pp. 116-118 .
- ↑ TROPICOS data set Piranhea Baill. of the Missouri Botanical Garden
- ↑ a b c d Rafaël Govaerts (ed.): Piranhea. In: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) - The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved January 22, 2015.