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80 definitions found for Micropholis
Micropholis belongs to:
Amphiuridae
Sapotaceae
Micropholis consists of:
Micropholis achradoformis
Micropholis acutangula
Micropholis angolensis
Micropholis atra
Micropholis balata
Micropholis brochidodroma
Micropholis burchelliana
Micropholis calophylloides
Micropholis casiquiarensis
Micropholis caudata
Micropholis cayennensis
Micropholis chrysophylloides
Micropholis compta
Micropholis cowanii
Micropholis crassipedicellata
Micropholis crotonoides
Micropholis cruegeriana
Micropholis cuneata
Micropholis curvata
Micropholis cylindrocarpa
Micropholis cyrtobotrya
Micropholis discolor
Micropholis dominicensis
Micropholis egensis
Micropholis eggersiana
Micropholis emarginata
Micropholis eugeniifolia
Micropholis garciniifolia
Micropholis gardneriana
Micropholis glazioviana
Micropholis gnaphaloclados
Micropholis gracillima
Micropholis grandiflora
Micropholis guatemalensis
Micropholis guyanensis
Micropholis humboldtiana
Micropholis imrayana
Micropholis linoneura
Micropholis longipedicellata
Micropholis macrophylla
Micropholis madeirensis
Micropholis maguirei
Micropholis martiana
Micropholis melinoniana
Micropholis mensalis
Micropholis mexicana
Micropholis mucronata
Micropholis obscura
Micropholis paraensis
Micropholis paraguayensis
Micropholis polita
Micropholis porphyrocarpa
Micropholis portoricensis
Micropholis resinifera
Micropholis retusa
Micropholis rigida
Micropholis rosadinha-brava
Micropholis rufa
Micropholis rugosa
Micropholis sanctae-rosae
Micropholis schwackei
Micropholis sericea
Micropholis spectabilis
Micropholis splendens
Micropholis spruceana
Micropholis steyermarkii
Micropholis submarginalis
Micropholis suborbicularis
Micropholis truncata
Micropholis trunciflora
Micropholis ulei
Micropholis urbanii
Micropholis venamoensis
Micropholis venulosa
Micropholis williamii
Micropholis wurdackii
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