Globary

Lithocarpus

Art

Gattung der Familie Buchengewächse (Fagaceae)

Lithocarpus

Lithocarpus is a genus in the beech family, Fagaceae. Trees in this genus are commonly known as the stone oaks and differ from Quercus primarily because they produce insect-pollinated flowers on erect spikes and the female flowers have short styles with punctate stigmas. At current, around 340 species have been described, mostly restricted to Southeast Asia. Fossils show that Lithocarpus formerly had a wider distribution, being found in North America and Europe during the Eocene to Miocene epochs. The species extend from the foothills of the Hengduan Mountains, where they form dominant stands of trees, through Indochina and the Malayan Archipelago, crossing Wallace's Line and reaching Papua. In general, these trees are most dominant in the uplands and have many ecological similarities to the Dipterocarpaceae, the dominant lowland tree group. These trees are intolerant of seasonal droughts, not being found on the Lesser Sunda Islands, despite their ability to cross numerous water barriers to reach Papua.

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Verwandt · Art

Tier
Gruppe von eukaryotischen, heterotrophen, mehrzelligen, gewe
Hauspferd
domestizierte Form des Wildpferdes
Löwe
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Tiger
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Wolf
Art der Gattung Wolfs- und Schakalartige (Canis)
Pilze
Organismus, der sowohl tierische als auch pflanzliche Eigens
Zwiebel
Art der Gattung Lauch (Allium)
Amphibien
Amphibia

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