Scurrula is a genus of parasitic shrubs in the family Loranthaceae, native to south-east Asia.
Scurrula are parasitic shrubs
The inflorescence is a raceme. The glabrous or pubescent fruits are clavate, pyriform, or turbinate.
It was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 with Scurrula parasitica as the type species.
The Catalogue of Life lists the following species:
Scurrula has a low host-specificity and can parasitize various plants.
The centre of diversity is Java.