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    Alfaroa is a genus of evergreen trees in the Juglandaceae family of the Fagales, growing in montane and submontane tropical rain forests in Central America...
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  • Alfaroa guanacastensis is a species of plant in the Juglandaceae family, first described from material found in the vicinity of Guanacaste, Costa Rica...
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  • Alfaroa hondurensis is a species of plant in the Juglandaceae family. It is endemic to Honduras. Nelson, C. (1998). "Alfaroa hondurensis". IUCN Red List...
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  • Alfaroa williamsii is a tropical monoecious cloud forest dwelling species of tree first recognized in the Cordillera Central of Nicaragua at an altitude...
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    Alfaroa costaricensis, also known as campano chile, chiciscua, gaulin, gavilán Colorado, or gavilancillo, is nut bearing timber tree in the Juglandaceae...
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    have large, aromatic leaves that are usually alternate, but opposite in Alfaroa and Oreomunnea. The leaves are pinnately compound or ternate, and usually...
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    Notholithocarpus, Quercus, and Trigonobalanus) Juglandaceae – walnut family (Alfaroa, Carya, Cyclocarya, Engelhardia, Juglans, Oreomunnea, Platycarya, Pterocarya...
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  • Alfaroa manningii, or gavilán colorado, is a valued lumber tree of the Walnut family endemic to the premontane Costa Rican rain forest. The specific epithet...
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    Alfaroa mexicana is a species of plant in the family Juglandaceae. It is endemic to Mexico. González-Espinosa, M. (1998). "Alfaroa mexicana". IUCN Red...
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  • forewings is 17-18.5 mm for males and 18–21 mm for females. The larvae feed on Alfaroa guanacastensis. The caterpillars show coloring similar to larvae of Nebulosa...
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    save butterflies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 5, 2020. René I. Alfaroa; Bruno Fady; Giovanni Giuseppe Vendramin; Ian K. Dawson; Richard A. Fleming;...
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  • A. mexicana may refer to: Alfaroa mexicana, a plant species endemic to Mexico Argemone mexicana, the Mexican poppy, Mexican prickly poppy, cardo or cardosanto...
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    (b. 1926) Poaceae Bu Alexgeorgea Alex George (b. 1939) Restionaceae Bu Alfaroa Anastasio Alfaro (1865–1951) Juglandaceae Bu Alfredia Alfred of Sareshel...
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  • hieracifolia, Inga species (including Inga longispica), Xylosma chlorantha, Alfaroa guanacastensis, Beilschmiedia species, Ocotea species (including Ocotea...
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  • Subtropical rain forest 1,144 1.05 Magnolia guatemalensis, Talauma spp., Alfaroa spp. Tropical rain forest 2,636 2.42 Acacia cookii, Cordia gerascanthus...
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  • Ostryopsis intermedia Ostryopsis nobilis, Yunnan tiger hazel Alfaroa hondurensis Alfaroa mexicana Engelhardia danumensis Engelhardia kinabaluensis Engelhardia...
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  • species, Alnus jorullensis and Encyclia selligera Cloud forest including Alfaroa costaricensis, Brunellia mexicana, Gunnera species, and Magnolia guatemalensis...
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  • of the Juglandaceae. Ed. Cornell Univ. 264 pp. Species (Juglandaceae) Alfaroa manningii León "Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries". "Manning, Wayne...
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    irregular than that of the lower montane forest. Typical canopy trees include Alfaroa mexicana, Aphananthe monoica, Ardisia verapazensis subsp. verapazensis...
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