Mauloutchia is a genus of trees endemic to the lowland eastern and northern rain forests of Madagascar. They can be distinguished by their non-monocyclic androecium with anthers basifixed and borne on short filaments.
Species
According to the most recent revision of the genus there are ten accepted species:
- Mauloutchia annickiae <small>Sauquet</small>
- Mauloutchia capuronii <small>Sauquet</small>
- Mauloutchia chapelieri <small>(Baill.) Warb.</small>
- Mauloutchia coriacea <small>Capuron</small>
- Mauloutchia echinocarpa <small>Capuron ex Sauquet</small>
- Mauloutchia heckelii <small>Capuron</small>
- Mauloutchia humboltii <small>(H. Perrier) Capuron</small>
- Mauloutchia parvifolia <small>Capuron</small>
- Mauloutchia rarabe <small>(H. Perrier) Capuron</small>
- Mauloutchia sambiranensis <small>(Capuron) Sauquet</small>
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