Diplocyclos palmatus
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Diplocyclos palmatus |
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Diplocyclos palmatus View in CoL (L.) C. Jeffrey
GRIN Nomen number: 409855
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Common Name: lollipop-climber (English), polkagrisreva (Swedish), striped-cucumber (English).
Native: AFRICA - Northeast Tropical Africa: southern Ethiopia; Sudan; East Tropical Africa: Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda; West-Central Tropical Africa: Burundi; Equatorial Guinea - Bioko; Rwanda; Sao Tome and Principe; Zaire; South Tropical Africa: Mozambique; Zambia; ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China - Guangdong, Guangxi; Eastern Asia: Japan - Ryukyu Islands; Taiwan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: Bhutan; India - Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal; Nepal; Sri Lanka; Indo-China: Cambodia; Vietnam; Malesia: Malaysia; Philippines; AUSTRALASIA - Australia: Australia - Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia.
Field Infestation: Shimizu et al. 2007: From May 1999 to July 2004, a total of 21,750 fruits was collected on Yonaguni Island, Japan, from which a total of 32 B. latifrons was recovered.
Dittelasma rarak Hook. f. ex Hiern, see Sapindus rarak DC.
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