MALPIGHIACEA E. Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots.

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MALPIGHIACEA E

Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots

MALPIGHIACEAE, Malpighiales Cymothoë

Malpighia

Byrsonima KEY FAMILY CHARACTERS opposite leaves Malpighian hairs sepal glands clawed petals

Stigmatophyllon, a typical malpighiaceous liana

Malpighiaceous trees have 3-seeded berries Bunchosia Malpighia Byrsonima

The malpighiaceous lianas have winged schizocarps Tetrapteris Banisteriopsis Stigmatophyllon

Banisteriopsis active principle is harmine, an indole alkaloid DMT, from Tetrapteris, Psychotria, or Justicia, is combined with caapi to allow oral absorption serotonin

Cephise nuspesez. a skipper butterfly (Hesperiidae) Janzen food-plant list Banisteriopsis muricata 25 Banisteriopsis muricata 1 Banisteriopsis muricata 2 Bunchosia biocellata 1 Bunchosia cornifolia 119 Bunchosia odorata 12 Heteropterys laurifolia 28 Heteropterys macrostachya 77 Heteropterys obovata 186 Heteropterys obovata 1 Heteropterys obovata 4 Hiraea sp Hiraea sp. 2 2 Hiraea fagifolia 20 Hiraea reclinata 118 Mascagnia sinemariensis 27 Tetrapterys tinifolia 17 (also several Combretaceae) a typical skipper Cephise larva