| Alseodaphne | |
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| Alseodaphne hokouensis | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Magnoliids | 
| Order: | Laurales | 
| Family: | Lauraceae | 
| Genus: | Alseodaphne Nees, 1831  | 
| Type species | |
| Alseodaphne semecarpifolia Nees, 1831  | |
| Species | |
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| Synonyms | |
Alseodaphne is a genus of plants in the family Lauraceae,[2] endemic to China and Southeast Asia. The genus has 96 species of evergreen trees to shrubs.[3] They have bisexual flowers, a fruit stalk that is red, green, or yellow, and black fruit.[4]
Species
53 species are currently accepted. They are listed here alphabetically with author and species range:[1]
- Alseodaphne albifrons Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne archboldiana (C.K.Allen) Kosterm. – New Guinea
 - Alseodaphne bancana Miq. – Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne birmanica Kosterm. – Myanmar and Thailand
 - Alseodaphne borneensis Gamble – Borneo
 - Alseodaphne dura Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne elmeri Merr. – Borneo
 - Alseodaphne elongata (Blume) Kosterm. – Sumatra
 - Alseodaphne foxiana (Gamble) Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne garciniicarpa Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia (Perak)
 - Alseodaphne glauciflora Kosterm. – Sumatra and Borneo (West Kalimantan)
 - Alseodaphne glaucina (A.Chev. ex H.Liu) Kosterm. – Vietnam
 - Alseodaphne gracilis Kosterm. – China (southeastern Yunnan)
 - Alseodaphne griffithii Kosterm. – Myanmar
 - Alseodaphne habrotricha Kosterm. – southern India
 - Alseodaphne himalayana Kosterm. – Nepal
 - Alseodaphne huanglianshanensis H.W.Li & Y.M.Shui – China (Southern Yunnan)
 - Alseodaphne insignis Gamble – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne intermedia Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra
 - Alseodaphne khasyana (Meisn.) Kosterm. – Eastern India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar
 - Alseodaphne kochummenii Kosterm. – Peninsula Malaysia (Pahang)
 - Alseodaphne longipes Kosterm. – Philippines (Samar, Mindanao, Luzon)
 - Alseodaphne macrantha Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne medogensis H.P.Tsui – southeastern Tibet
 - Alseodaphne micrantha Kosterm. – Peninsula Malaysia (Johor)
 - Alseodaphne montana Kosterm. – Borneo (Sabah)
 - Alseodaphne nicobarica (Chakrab. & Vasudeva Rao) Chakrab. – Nicobar Islands
 - Alseodaphne nigrescens (Gamble) Kosterm. – southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne oblanceolata (Merr.) Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne obovata Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne owdenii R.Parker – Eastern India and Bangladesh
 - Alseodaphne paludosa Gamble – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra
 - Alseodaphne panduriformis Hook.f. – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne peduncularis (Nees) Meisn. – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra
 - Alseodaphne pendulifolia Gamble – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne perakensis (Gamble) Kosterm. – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne philippinensis (Elmer) Kosterm. – Philippines (Mindanao: Mt. Apo).
 - Alseodaphne polyneura Miq. – Sumatra
 - Alseodaphne ramosii Kosterm. – Philippines (Palawan: Mt. Victoria)
 - Alseodaphne rhododendropsis Kosterm. – Vietnam
 - Alseodaphne ridleyi Gamble – Peninsular Malaysia
 - Alseodaphne rubriflora Kosterm. – Myanmar (Myitkyina)
 - Alseodaphne rubrolignea Kosterm. – Peninsula Malaysia (Pahang) and Borneo
 - Alseodaphne semecarpifolia Nees – southern India and Sri Lanka
 - Alseodaphne siamensis Kosterm. – Thailand (Ranawung).
 - Alseodaphne suboppositifolia Kosterm. – Vietnam (Kontum).
 - Alseodaphne sulcata Kosterm. – Borneo (Sabah)
 - Alseodaphne tomentosa Kosterm. – Borneo (Sarawak)
 - Alseodaphne tonkinensis H.Liu – Vietnam
 - Alseodaphne utilis Kosterm. – Vietnam
 - Alseodaphne wrayi Gamble – Thailand and Peninsula Malaysia (Perak)
 - Alseodaphne yunnanensis Kosterm. – China (southeastern Yunnan)
 
Formerly placed here
- Alseodaphnopsis hainanensis (as Alseodaphne hainanensis)
 - Alseodaphnopsis rugosa (as Alseodaphne rugosa)
 
Chemistry
Perakensol is a phenanthrenoid that can be isolated from A. perakensis.[5]
References
- 1 2 Alseodaphne Nees. Plants of the World Online. Accessed 10 April 2023.
 - ↑ Alseodaphne — The Plant List
 - ↑ Julia, S.; Soepadmo, E.; Yahud, W. (2009). "Problem in the generic delimitation between Alseodaphne, Dehaasia and Nothaphoebe (Lauraceae) in Borneo". Blumea. 54: 192–197. doi:10.3767/000651909x476148.
 - ↑ Alseodaphne. Flora of China.
 - ↑ Mahmud, Z., Khan, M. N., Lajis, N. H., & Toia, R. F. (1992). Perakensol: A phenanthrenoid isolated from Alseodaphne perakensis. Journal of Natural Products, 55(4), 533-535. doi:10.1021/np50082a027
 
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