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Phaleria
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the Phaleria macrocarpa, mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like Phaleria nisidai, delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Demographics of Palau, Palauans. Species * ''Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * ''Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * ''Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * ''Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * ''Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * ''Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * ''Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * ''Phaleria e ...
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Phaleria (beetle)
''Phaleria'' is a genus of darkling beetles belonging to the family Tenebrionidae. Alternative classifications Three previously recognized genera are now included within ''Phaleria'': ''Epithaleria'' Lewis 1894 (two Japanese species), ''Phalerisida'' Kulzer 1959 (one South American species), and ''Atahualpina'' Español 1960 (one South American species). ''Epithaleria'' has also been used as a subgenus for three species of ''Phaleria'', but Triplehorn (1991) concludes that there is no basis for this. Species The following species have been placed in the genus ''Phaleria'': * '' Phaleria acuminata'' Küster, 1852 * '' Phaleria anjae'' Lillig, 2010 * '' Phaleria atlantica'' Fauvel, 1899 * '' Phaleria atriceps'' (Lewis, 1894) (sometimes placed in subgenus ''Epiphaleria'') * '' Phaleria bigoti'' Ardoin, 1969 * '' Phaleria bimaculata'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Phaleria cadaverina'' (Fabricius, 1792) * ''Phaleria cayennensis'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 * ''Phaleria championi'' Tripl ...
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Phaleria Elegans
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Pubiflora
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Pilistyla
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Pentecostalis
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Okapensis
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Montana
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Longituba
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Lanceolata
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Ixoroides
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * '' Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glab ...
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Phaleria Glabra
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * ''Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * '' Phaleria glabr ...
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Phaleria Coccinea
''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar (which translates to "the mother of medicines") which is used as a panacea by Palauans. Species * '' Phaleria acuminata'' — Fiji, American Samoa, Tonga, Western Samoa * '' Phaleria angustifolia'' — Fiji * '' Phaleria biflora'' – Qld, Australia endemic * '' Phaleria capitata'' – salagong-gubat (Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea) * '' Phaleria chermsideana'' – Qld, NSW, Australia * '' Phaleria clerodendron'' – scented daphne (Qld, Australia) * '' Phaleria coccinea'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Moluccas, Philippines * ''Phaleria disperma'' – Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna * ''Phaleria elegans'' – New Guinea endemic * ''Phaleria glabra ...
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