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Micronychia Minutiflora
The term Micronychia may refer to * ''Micronychia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Anacardiaceae * ''Micronychia'' (fly), a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae * abnormally small finger- and toenails {{DEFAULTSORT:Micronychia ...
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Micronychia (plant)
''Micronychia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Anacardiaceae, with all species endemic to Madagascar, usually on the eastern side of the island. Species The following species are accepted: *''Micronychia acuminata'' *''Micronychia bemangidiensis'' *''Micronychia benono'' *''Micronychia danguyana'' *''Micronychia kotozafii'' *''Micronychia macrophylla'' *''Micronychia madagascariensis'' *''Micronychia minutiflora'' *''Micronychia striata'' *''Micronychia tsiramiramy'' References

Anacardiaceae Anacardiaceae genera Endemic flora of Madagascar {{Anacardiaceae-stub ...
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Anacardiaceae
The Anacardiaceae, commonly known as the cashew family or sumac family, are a family of flowering plants, including about 83 genera with about 860 known species. Members of the Anacardiaceae bear fruits that are drupes and in some cases produce urushiol, an irritant. The Anacardiaceae include numerous genera, several of which are economically important, notably cashew (in the type genus ''Anacardium''), mango, Chinese lacquer tree, yellow mombin, Peruvian pepper, poison ivy, poison oak, sumac, smoke tree, marula and cuachalalate. The genus ''Pistacia'' (which includes the pistachio and mastic tree) is now included, but was previously placed in its own family, the Pistaciaceae. Description Trees or shrubs, each has inconspicuous flowers and resinous or milky sap that may be highly poisonous, as in black poisonwood and sometimes foul-smelling. Natural System of Botany (1831)pages 125-127/ref> Resin canals located in the inner fibrous bark of the fibrovascular syst ...
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