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Labramia

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Labramia is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1844. De Candolle initially named the genus Delastrea,[3] which is a homonym for an older fungus name by Tulasne, so De Candolle changed the name to Labramia in the appendix to the same book.[4][1]

Labramia is native to certain islands in the Indian Ocean (Madagascar and nearby Mayotte).[2]

Species[2]
  1. Labramia ankaranaensis Aubrév. - Madagascar
  2. Labramia boivinii (Pierre) Aubrév. - Madagascar
  3. Labramia bojeri A.DC. - Madagascar
  4. Labramia capuronii Aubrév. - Madagascar
  5. Labramia costata (Hartog ex Baill.) Aubrév. - Madagascar
  6. Labramia louvelii Aubrév. - Madagascar
  7. Labramia mayottensis Labat, M.Pignal & O.Pascal - Mayotte
  8. Labramia platanoides Capuron ex Aubrév. - Madagascar
  9. Labramia sambiranensis Capuron ex Aubrév. - Madagascar

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Labramia: Brief Summary

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Labramia is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1844. De Candolle initially named the genus Delastrea, which is a homonym for an older fungus name by Tulasne, so De Candolle changed the name to Labramia in the appendix to the same book.

Labramia is native to certain islands in the Indian Ocean (Madagascar and nearby Mayotte).

Species Labramia ankaranaensis Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia boivinii (Pierre) Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia bojeri A.DC. - Madagascar Labramia capuronii Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia costata (Hartog ex Baill.) Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia louvelii Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia mayottensis Labat, M.Pignal & O.Pascal - Mayotte Labramia platanoides Capuron ex Aubrév. - Madagascar Labramia sambiranensis Capuron ex Aubrév. - Madagascar
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