Shirakiopsis indica: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Shirakiopsis indica (Willd.) Esser is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Excoecaria diversifolia (Miq.) Müll.Arg., Excoecaria indica (Willd.) Müll.Arg., Ichthyoctonos litorea Rumph., Sapium bingerium Roxb. ex Willd., Sapium bingiricum Roxb. ex Baill., Sapium bingyricum Roxb. ex Baill., Sapium diversifolium (Miq.) Boerl., Sapium diversifolium (Miq.) Pax, Sapium hurmais Buch.Ham., Sapium indicum Willd., Shirakia indica (Willd.) Hurus., Stillingia bingyrica Baill., nom. inval., Stillingia diversifolia Miq., Stillingia indica (Willd.) Baillon, Stillingia indica (Willd.) Oken.
References regarding Shirakiopsis indica (Willd.) Esser for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Systema Naturae
· Enumeratio Systematica Plantarum (1760)
· Systema Naturae, ed. 12 (1767)
· Species Plantarum. (1805)
· Transactions of the Linnean Society of London (1835)
· Allg. Naturgesch.
· Étude générale du groupe des Euphorbiacées (1858)
· Etude Générale du Groupe de Euphorbiacées (1858)
· Flora van Nederlandsch Indie (1861)
· Linnaea (1863)
· Flora of the British India (1888)
· Das Pflanzenreich (1912)
· Journal of the Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Sect. 3, Bot. (1954)
· Kew Bulletin (1972)
· Kew Bulletin (1975)
· Kew Bulletin (1980)
· Kew Bulletin (1981)
· Kew Bulletin (1982)
· Biblioth. Bot. (1996)
· Blumea (1999)
· Gen. Euph. (2001)
· Fl. Thailand (2007)
· Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. (2007)
This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text (+7): Pencolum, Gurah, Krahut, Apid-apid, Mock willow, Venkshiri, Hurna, Bebuta, Tagewa, Kayu mati buta, Ai tui, Ai pue, Khue-rak, Ai tohi, Kue-ro, Samo thale, Bengieri, Ludai, Batul, Sofi tisa.
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