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courbaril
courbaril (ˈkʊəbərɪl) [Native American name.] The West Indian Locust-tree, Hymenæa courbaril (family Leguminosæ), a common tree of tropical South America; also the resin obtained from it (called also animé).1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Hymenæa, in botany, the name of a genus of plants, first described...
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Hymenaea courbaril
Hymenaea courbaril, the courbaril or West Indian locust, is a tree common in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Names
Hymenaea courbaril is commonly known as the "courbaril", "West Indian locust", "Brazilian copal", and "amami-gum", and "jatobá".
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Copal tree
Copal tree may refer to several tree species:
Trees yielding copal resin
Protium copal, a tree endemic to Mexico and Central America
Hymenaea courbaril
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locust-tree
ˈlocust-tree Also 7–8 locus tree. [In sense 1 clearly f. locust n. In the other applications the identity of the word is somewhat doubtful, but the New World trees so called may possibly have received their name from the resemblance of their fruit either to the carob-pod (locust n. 4) or the insect ...
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Galeras, Sucre
The Algarroba (Hymenaea courbaril (Caesalpinaceae)) is a tree that grows easily in Galeras.
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Sucre
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jatoba
jatoba (dʒætəˈbɑː) [Tupi.] = courbaril.1890 Billings Med. Dict. I. 726/1 Jatoba, resin of Hymenæa courbaril. 1933 P. Fleming Brazilian Adv. ii. ii. 191 We landed on a beach strewn with jatobá nuts, of which we subsequently made a dish as nauseous as any I have ever tasted.
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Brazilian cherry
name for several plants native to the New World tropics with edible fruits:
Eugenia brasiliensis, endemic to southern Brazil
Eugenia uniflora
Hymenaea courbaril
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Red-rumped agouti
They are known to feed on and disperse Astrocaryum aculeatissimum seeds, as well as Hymenaea courbaril seeds.
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Mustakone
Mustakone can be found in a variety of plants and their oils like Myrcia sylvatica, Cyperus articulatus, and Hymenaea courbaril.
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Fulgora laternaria
They feed on the sap of plants, mainly from some trees as Hymenaea courbaril, Simarouba amara and Zanthoxylum species. It will lay its eggs on the Hymenaea courbaril or quapinol tree, and coat them in a waxy substance for protection.
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Hymenaea
The trees also make hard resins that are used to manufacture varnish, especially the resin from Hymenaea courbaril (jatobá) in Brazil. Hymenaea courbaril is a very important species in programmes of recuperation of degraded rain forests in the Neotropics.
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Apomyelois decolor
The larvae have been recorded in fruits of Annona squamosa, Ceratonia siliqua and
Hymenaea courbaril.
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Jatobá
Jatobá may refer to:
Hymenaea courbaril, tree common to the Caribbean, Central, and South America
Jatobá, Maranhão, municipality in Brazil
Jatobá,
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Jamanxim National Park
They include species such as Hymenaea courbaril, Cedrela odorata, Manilkara huberi, Dipteryx odorata, Dinizia excelsa, Handroanthus impetiginosus, Minquartia
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Pointe-Noire, Guadeloupe
Renaud David
Ecole primaire Bardochan Faustin
Ecole primaire Guyonneau
Ecole primaire Annerose Maurice
Public junior high schools include:
Collège Courbaril
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