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Desmos (genus)
''Desmos'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the plant family ''Annonaceae''. The genus consists of 27 species and 5 unresolved species. Selected species *''Desmos acutus'' (unresolved) *''Desmos cambodicus'' *''Desmos caudatus'' *''Desmos chinensis'' *''Desmos chryseus'' *''Desmos cochinchinensis'' *''Desmos costatus'' *''Desmos dinnensis'' *''Desmos dubius'' *''Desmos dumosus'' *''Desmos dunalii'' *''Desmos elegans'' *''Desmos elmeri'' *''Desmos goezeanus'' *''Desmos grandifolius'' *''Desmos hainanensis'' (unresolved) *''Desmos lecardii'' *''Desmos leucanthus'' *''Desmos macrocarpus'' Nguyên Tiên Bân, Bân *''Desmos mindorensis'' (unresolved) *''Desmos palawanensis'' *''Desmos pannosus'' (unresolved) *''Desmos pedunculosus'' (Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle, A.DC.) Nguyên Tiên Bân, Bân *''Desmos polycarpus'' *''Desmos praecox'' *''Desmos ramarowii'' *''Desmos saccopetaloides'' *''Desmos teysmannii'' (unresolved) *''Desmos tiebaghiensis'' *''Desmos viridiflorus'' *''Desmos ...
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