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361.0000 Family Opiliaceae Valeton; Crit. Overz. Olacin. 136 (1886), nom. cons.
12 genera, 39 spp. Revision: Hiepko (2008)
Species listed in database: 38
= Anthobolaceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 15, 17 (1829)
= Cansjeraceae J.Agardh; Theoria Syst. Pl. 238 (1858)
361.0301 Genus Lepionurus Blume; Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 1148 (1826)
Distribution: S-Himalaya, Indochina, Malesia to New Guinea
Species listed in database: 1
= Leptonium Griffith; Calcutta J. Nat. Hist. 4: 236 (1843)
species :
Lepionurus sylvestris Blume; Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 1148 (1826)
Distribution: China (S-Yunnan); Nepal; Bhutan; India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, West Bengal); Bangladesh; Myanmar (Ayeyarwady, Taninthayi); Thailand; Vietnam; peninsular Malaysia (widespread); Singapore; Sumatra; Borneo (widespread); W- & C-Java; Lesser Sunda Isl.
36 CHI 40 BAN BHU IND NEP 41 MYA THA VIE 42 BOR JAW LSI MLY SNG SUM
Conservation Status: critically endangered (Singapore)
Synonyms: hidden
= Lepionurus javanicus G.Don; Gen. Hist. 2: 16 (1832), nom. superfl.
= Lepionurus oblongifolius (Griff.) Mast.; Fl. Brit. India [J.D.Hooker] 1: 583 (1875)
= Lepionurus oblongifolius var. angustifolius Ridl.; Fl. Malay Penins. 3: 173 (1924)
= Lepionurus sylvestris var. lanceolatus Valeton; Crit. Overz. Olacin. 153 (1886)
= Leptonium oblongifolium Griff.; Calcutta J. Nat. Hist. 4: 237 (1843)
= Opilia acuminata Wall. ex Baill.; Adansonia 3: 124 (1862), nom. superfl.
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