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  • The most important family containing lianas is Bignoniaceae, followed by Leguminosae, Hippocrateaceae, Menispermaceae, Sapindaceae, and Malpighiaceae.

    Tapajós-Xingu moist forests 2008

  • The most important family containing lianas is Bignoniaceae, followed by Leguminosae, Hippocrateaceae, Menispermaceae, Sapindaceae, and Malpighiaceae.

    Xingu-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forests 2008

  • Other species of lowland tropical forests that are associated with the Faramea are Tapirira guianensis (Anacardiaceae); Diplasis karataefolia (Cyperaceae); Maprounea guianensi (Euphorbiaceae); Olyra micrantha (Gramineae); Leandra solenifera, Miconia barbinervis, M. nervosa, and Mouriri myrtifolia (Melastomataceae); Abuta pahni (Menispermaceae); and Psychotria capitata inudata (Rubiaceae).

    Catatumbo moist forests 2007

  • A., and H. N. Moldenke, “Studies of American Menispermaceae, with Special Reference to Species Used in Preparation of Arrow Poisons,” Brittonia 31: 1-74, 1938; Krukoff, B.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • A., and H. N. Moldenke, “Studies of American Menispermaceae, with Special Reference to Species Used in Preparation of Arrow Poisons,” Brittonia 31: 1-74, 1938; Krukoff, B.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

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