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''Daemonorops'' was a genus of
rattan Rattan, also spelled ratan, is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed-canopy old-growth tropical forests of ...
palms in the family
Arecaceae The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees ...
. Its species are now included within the genus ''
Calamus Calamus may refer to: Botany and zoology * ''Calamus'' (fish), a genus of fish in the family Sparidae * ''Calamus'' (palm), a genus of rattan palms * Calamus, the hollow shaft of a feather, also known as the quill * '' Acorus calamus'', the swe ...
''. Species found primarily in the tropics and subtropics of southeastern
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with a few species extending into southern
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
and the
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. ''Daemonorops'' species are
dioecious Dioecy (; ; adj. dioecious , ) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct individual organisms (unisexual) that produce male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproductio ...
, with male and female flowers on separate individuals.
Polysaccharide Polysaccharides (), or polycarbohydrates, are the most abundant carbohydrates found in food. They are long chain polymeric carbohydrates composed of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic linkages. This carbohydrate can react with wa ...
s found in some ''Daemonorops'' species are known for their medicinal
anticoagulant Anticoagulants, commonly known as blood thinners, are chemical substances that prevent or reduce coagulation of blood, prolonging the clotting time. Some of them occur naturally in blood-eating animals such as leeches and mosquitoes, where the ...
properties.


Former species

* ''Daemonorops acamptostachys''
Becc. Odoardo Beccari (16 November 1843 – 25 October 1920) was an Italian botanist famous for his discoveries in Indonesia, particularly New Guinea, and Australia. He has been called the greatest botanist to ever study Malesia. His author abbrevi ...
– Sarawak * ''Daemonorops acehensis'' Rustiami – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops affinis''
Becc. Odoardo Beccari (16 November 1843 – 25 October 1920) was an Italian botanist famous for his discoveries in Indonesia, particularly New Guinea, and Australia. He has been called the greatest botanist to ever study Malesia. His author abbrevi ...
– Mindanao * ''Daemonorops angustifolia'' (
Griff. William Griffith (4 March 1810 – 9 February 1845) was a British doctor, naturalist, and botanist. Griffith's botanical publications are from India and Burma. After a brief stay in Madras, he was assigned as a Civil Surgeon to Tenasserim, B ...
) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops aruensis'' Becc. – Aru Islands * ''Daemonorops asteracantha'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops atra''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Borneo * ''Daemonorops aurea'' Renuka & Vijayak. – Andaman Islands * ''Daemonorops banggiensis'' J.Dransf. – Sabah * ''Daemonorops beguinii'' Burret – Maluku * ''Daemonorops binnendijkii'' Becc. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops brachystachys'' Furtado – Sumatra, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops brevicaulis'' A.J.Hend. & N.Q.Dung – Vietnam * ''Daemonorops calapparia'' ( Mart.) Blume – Maluku * ''Daemonorops calicarpa'' (
Griff. William Griffith (4 March 1810 – 9 February 1845) was a British doctor, naturalist, and botanist. Griffith's botanical publications are from India and Burma. After a brief stay in Madras, he was assigned as a Civil Surgeon to Tenasserim, B ...
) Mart. – Sumatra, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops clemensiana'' Becc. – Mindanao * ''Daemonorops collarifera'' Becc. – Sarawak * ''Daemonorops confusa''
Furtado Furtado is a surname of panish languageorigin common in Portugal and Brazil. It may refer to: *Caetano Xavier Furtado (1897–1980), Goan born botanist *Celso Furtado (1920–2004), influential Brazilian economist *Franklim Furtado (born 1987), B ...
– Sumatra * ''Daemonorops crinita'' Blume – Sumatra, Kalimantan * ''Daemonorops cristata'' Becc. – Sarawak * ''Daemonorops curranii'' Becc. – Palawan * ''Daemonorops depressiuscula'' (
Miq. Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (24 October 1811 – 23 January 1871) was a Dutch botanist, whose main focus of study was on the flora of the Dutch East Indies. Early life Miquel was born in Neuenhaus and studied medicine at the University of Groni ...
ex H.Wendl.) Becc . – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops didymophylla'' Becc. – Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops draco'' (Willd.) Blume, dragon's blood palm – Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra. Synonymous with ''Calamus draco'' Willd. * ''Daemonorops dracuncula'' Ridl. – Mentawai * ''Daemonorops dransfieldii'' Rustiami – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops elongata'' Blume – Borneo * ''Daemonorops fissa'' Blume – Borneo * ''Daemonorops fissilis'' (A.J.Hend., N.K.Ban & N.Q.Dung) A.J.Hend. – Vietnam * ''Daemonorops forbesii'' Becc. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops formicaria'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops geniculata'' (Griff.) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops gracilipes'' (Miq.) Becc. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops gracilis'' Becc. – Palawan * ''Daemonorops grandis'' (
Griff. William Griffith (4 March 1810 – 9 February 1845) was a British doctor, naturalist, and botanist. Griffith's botanical publications are from India and Burma. After a brief stay in Madras, he was assigned as a Civil Surgeon to Tenasserim, B ...
) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia = ''Calamus grandis'' * ''Daemonorops hirsuta'' Blume – Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops horrida'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops ingens''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Borneo * ''Calamus jenkinsianus, Daemonorops jenkinsiana'' (Griff.) Mart. – Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam * ''Daemonorops korthalsii'' Blume – Borneo * ''Daemonorops kunstleri'' Becc. – Thailand, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops kurziana'' Hook.f. ex Becc. – Thailand, Malaysia, Andaman Islands * ''Daemonorops lamprolepis'' Becc. – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops leptopus'' (Griff.) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops lewisiana'' (Griff.) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops loheriana'' Becc. – Philippines * ''Daemonorops longipes'' (Griff.) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo * ''Daemonorops longispatha'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops longispinosa'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops longistipes'' Burret – Sabah, Sarawak * ''Daemonorops macrophylla'' Becc. – Thailand, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops macroptera'' (Miq.) Becc. – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops maculata''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Sarawak * ''Daemonorops manii'' Becc. – Andaman Islands * ''Daemonorops megalocarpa'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops melanochaetes'' Blume – Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java * ''Daemonorops micracantha'' (Griff.) Becc. – Malaysia, Borneo * ''Daemonorops microcarpa'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops microstachys'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops mirabilis'' ( Mart.) Mart. – Kalimantan * ''Daemonorops mogeana'' Rustiami – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops mollis'' (Blanco) Merr. – Philippines * ''Daemonorops mollispina''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Vietnam * ''Daemonorops monticola'' (Griff.) Mart. – Thailand, Malaysia * ''Daemonorops nigra'' (Willd.) Blume – Maluku * ''Daemonorops nuichuaensis'' (A.J.Hend., N.K.Ban & N.Q.Dung) A.J.Hend. – Vietnam * ''Daemonorops oblata''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Borneo * ''Daemonorops oblonga'' (Reinw. ex Blume) Blume – Java * ''Daemonorops ochrolepis'' Becc. – Philippines * ''Daemonorops ocreata'' A.J.Hend. & N.Q.Dung – Vietnam * ''Daemonorops oligolepis'' Becc. – Mindanao * ''Daemonorops oligophylla'' Becc. – Perak * ''Daemonorops oxycarpa'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops pachyrostris'' Becc. – Kalimantan * ''Daemonorops palembanica'' Blume – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops pannosa'' Becc. – Mindanao * ''Daemonorops pedicellaris'' Becc. – Leyte, Mindanao * ''Daemonorops periacantha'' Miq. – Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo * ''Daemonorops plagiocycla'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops poilanei''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Vietnam * ''Daemonorops polita''
Fernando Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa, the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka. It is equivalent to the G ...
– Mindanao * ''Daemonorops pumila'' Van Valk. – Kalimantan * ''Daemonorops rarispinosa'' Renuka & Vijayak. – Andaman Islands * ''Daemonorops riedeliana'' (Miq.) Becc. – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops robusta'' Warb. ex Becc. – Sulawesi, Maluku * ''Daemonorops rubra'' (Reinw. ex Mart.) Blume – Java * ''Daemonorops ruptilis'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops sabut'' Becc. – Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Thailand * ''Daemonorops sarasinorum'' Warb. ex Becc. – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops scapigera'' Becc. – Johor, Borneo, Natuna Islands, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops schlechteri'' Burret – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops sekundurensis'' Rustiami & Zumaidar – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops sepal'' Becc. – Malaysia, Thailand * ''Daemonorops serpentina''
J.Dransf. John Dransfield (born 1945) is an honorary research fellow and former head of palm research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom, as well as being an authority on the phylogenetic classification of palms. Dransfield has written o ...
– Sabah * ''Daemonorops siberutensis'' Rustiami – Siberut * ''Daemonorops singalana'' Becc. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops sparsiflora'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops spectabilis'' Becc. – Borneo * ''Daemonorops stenophylla'' Becc. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops takanensis'' Rustiami – Sulawesi * ''Daemonorops treubiana'' Becc. – described 1911 from material collected in unknown location; probably extinct * ''Daemonorops trichroa'' Miq. – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops unijuga'' J.Dransf. – Sarawak * ''Daemonorops urdanetana'' Becc. – Mindanao * ''Daemonorops uschdraweitiana'' Burret – Sumatra * ''Daemonorops verticillaris'' (Griff.) Mart. – Malaysia, Thailand, Sumatra * ''Daemonorops wrightmyoensis'' Renuka & Vijayak. – Andaman Islands


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q139724 Calamoideae Historically recognized angiosperm genera Dioecious plants