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''Aglaia'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of 117 species of woody
dioecious Dioecy (; ; adj. dioecious , ) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct individual organisms (unisexual) that produce male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproducti ...
trees belonging to the Mahogany family (
Meliaceae Meliaceae, the mahogany family, is a flowering plant family of mostly trees and shrubs (and a few herbaceous plants, mangroves) in the order Sapindales. They are characterised by alternate, usually pinnate leaves without stipules, and by synca ...
). These
tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are ...
s occur in the subtropical and
tropical forest Tropical forests (a.k.a. jungle) are forested landscapes in tropical regions: ''i.e.'' land areas approximately bounded by the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing winds. Some tropical fo ...
s of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are important timber trees; others have scented flowers, or medicinal properties (the edible fruits duku or
langsat ''Lansium parasiticum'', commonly known as langsat (), lanzones (), or longkong in English; duku in Indonesian or dokong in Terengganu Malay, is a species of tree in the Mahogany family with commercially cultivated edible fruits. The species ...
have now been placed in the genus '' Lansium''). Many have complex biological relationships with their dispersal agents.


Phytochemistry

Species in the genus ''Aglaia'' synthesize a unique class of highly bioactive chemical compounds known as flavaglines. Over 50 unique compounds of this class have been described so far, including
rocaglamide Rocaglamide is a natural product which belongs to a class of molecules called flavaglines. This compound was isolated in 1982 by King, Ming-Lu (金明儒) and colleagues based on its antileukemic activity. The name of Rocaglamide is named from tw ...
, aglafoline, silvestrol, pannellin, episilvestrol, and ponapensin. They are known for their anti-cancer, anti-fungal,
anti-inflammatory Anti-inflammatory is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory drugs, also called anti-inflammatories, make up about half of analgesics. These drugs remedy pain by reducing inflammation as ...
and
insecticidal Insecticides are substances used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine, industry and by consumers. Insecticides are claimed t ...
properties. Several of these compounds have been shown to be exceptional therapeutic agents for cancer chemotherapy, however further research is needed to develop medicines.


Species

Due to considerable morphological variation, this genus presents numerous taxonomic problems, with the number of accepted species varying from 117 to over 390 depending on the species concept used. *'' Aglaia abbreviata'': (China) *'' Aglaia acariaeantha'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia acida'': (Java) *'' Aglaia acminatissima'': (Malaysia) *'' Aglaia acuminata'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia affinis'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia agglomerata'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia agusanensis'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia aherniana'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia allocotantha'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia alternifoliola ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia amplexicaulis'' *'' Aglaia andamanica'': (Andaman islands) *'' Aglaia angustifolia'': (Sumatra) *''
Aglaia annamensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (SE Asia) *''
Aglaia antonii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia apiocarpa'': (Sri Lanka) *''
Aglaia apoana ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia araeantha'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia archboldiana ''Aglaia archboldiana'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of ...
'' *'' Aglaia argentea'': (Java) *'' Aglaia aspera'': (Java) *''
Aglaia attenuata ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (China) *'' Aglaia australiensis'': (Queensland) *''
Aglaia axillaris ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'' *'' Aglaia badia'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia bamleri'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia banahaensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia baramensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia barbanthera'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia barbatula ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Java) *''
Aglaia barberi ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (India) *'' Aglaia basiphylla'': (Fiji) *''
Aglaia batjanica ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Malaysia) *'' Aglaia bauerleni'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia beccarii'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia bergmanni'': (Pacific) *''
Aglaia bernardoi ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are im ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia betchei ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Samoa) *''
Aglaia bicolor ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia boanana'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia bordenii'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia borneensis'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia bourdillonii'' *'' Aglaia brachybotrys'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia brassii'': (Solomon Islands) *''
Aglaia brevipeduncula ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia brevipetiolata ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia brownii'': (Queensland, New Guinea) *'' Aglaia bullata'': (Borneo) *''
Aglaia cagayanensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are im ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia calelanensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia canarensis ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family (Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are import ...
'': (India) *'' Aglaia canariifolia'': (Sulawesi) *'' Aglaia caroli'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia carrii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia caudatifoliolata'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia cauliflora'': (Sulawesi) *''
Aglaia caulobotrys ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family (Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are import ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia cedreloides ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia celebica'': (Sulawesi) *'' Aglaia ceramica'' *'' Aglaia chalmersi'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia chartacea ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Sumatra) *'' Aglaia chaudocensis'': (SE Asia) *''
Aglaia chittagonga ''Aglaia chittagonga'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Bangladesh, Taiwan, and Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, ...
'': (Bangladesh, Taiwan, Thailand) *'' Aglaia cinerea'': (Malaya) *''
Aglaia cinnamomea ''Aglaia cinnamomea'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Although it was treated as a separate species in a 1998 assessment by the IUCN Red List The International Union for ...
'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia clarkii'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia clemensiae ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia clementis'': (Borneo) *''
Aglaia conferta ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia confertiflora ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia congylos'': (Sri Lanka) *''
Aglaia copelandii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia cordata'': (Malaysia) *''
Aglaia coriacea ''Aglaia coriacea'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Kalimantan, Indonesia, and Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia ( ms, Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: سمننجڠ مليسيا), or the States of Malaya ( m ...
'': (Borneo) *''
Aglaia costata ''Aglaia costata'' is a species of tree in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia crassinervia'': (India) *'' Aglaia cremea'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia cucullata ''Aglaia cucullata'', also called Pacific maple, is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam V ...
'' *'' Aglaia cumingiana'' *''
Aglaia cuprea ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia cupreo-lepidota'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia curranii'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia curtisii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'' *'' Aglaia cuspidata'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia cuspidella ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia dasyclada'': (China) *'' Aglaia davaoensis'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia densisquama'': (Borneo) *'' Aglaia densitricha'': (Malaysia) *''
Aglaia denticulata ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia diepenhorstii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Sumatra) *'' Aglaia diffusa'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia diffusiflora ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are im ...
'': (Philippines) *''
Aglaia discolor ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Borneo) *''
Aglaia doctersiana ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *'' Aglaia duperreana'': (SE Asia) *''
Aglaia dyeri ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Sulawesi) *''
Aglaia dysoxylifolia ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Sulawesi) *''
Aglaia edelfeldti ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia edulis ''Aglaia edulis'' is a tree species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It occurs in Tropical Asia from India to Yunnan and South-Central China. The wood and timber are used for various purposes. Distribution It is found in the Lesser Sunda Islan ...
'': (Tropical Asia) *''
Aglaia elaeagnoidea ''Aglaia elaeagnoidea'', the droopy leaf or priyangu, is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is a 10m tall tree found in American Samoa, Australia (Western Australia and Queensland), Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New C ...
'': (SE Asia, Queensland) *'' Aglaia elaphina'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia elliptica ''Aglaia elliptica'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand ...
'' *''
Aglaia elliptifolia ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *'' Aglaia elmeri'': (Borneo) *''
Aglaia ermischii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Pacific) *'' Aglaia erythrosperma'': (Malaysia, Borneo) *''
Aglaia euphorioides ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (SE Asia) *''
Aglaia euryanthera ''Aglaia euryanthera'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Australia (Queensland), West Papua (Indonesia), and Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini ...
'': (New Guinea) *''
Aglaia euryphylla ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Java) *''
Aglaia eusideroxylon ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Java) *'' Aglaia evansensis'' *''
Aglaia everettii ''Aglaia'' is a genus of 117 species of woody dioecious trees belonging to the Mahogany family ( Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. Some species are impor ...
'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia exigua'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia exstipulata'' *''Aglaia flavescens'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia flavida'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia forbesiana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia forbesii'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia forstenii'': (Ambon) *''Aglaia foveolata'': (Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra) *''Aglaia fragilis'' *''Aglaia fraseri'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia fusca'': (Andaman Islands) *''Aglaia gagnepainiana'': (Laos) *''Aglaia gamopetala'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia ganggo'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia gibbsiae'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia gjellerupii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia glabrata'' *''Aglaia glabriflora'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia glaucescens'': (Andaman Islands) *''Aglaia glomerata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia goebeliana'': (Pacific) *''Aglaia gracilis'' *''Aglaia gracillima'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia grandifoliola'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia grandis'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia greenwoodii'' *''Aglaia griffithii'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia hapalantha'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia haplophylla'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia harmsiana'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia hartmanni'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia haslettiana'': (India) *''Aglaia havilandii'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia hemsleyi'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia heptandra'': (Java) *''Aglaia heterobotrys'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia heteroclita'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia heterophylla'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia heterotricha'': (Tonga) *''Aglaia hexandra'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia hiernii'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia hoanensis'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia hoii'': (Vietnam) *''Aglaia huberti'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia humilis'' *''Aglaia hypoleuca'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia ignea'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia iloilo'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia insignis'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia integrifolia'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia intricatoreticulata'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia janowskyi'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia javanica'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia kabaensis'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia khasiana'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia kingiana'' *''Aglaia korthalsii'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia kunstleri'' *''Aglaia laevigata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia lagunensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia lanceolata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia lancilimba'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia langlassei'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia lanuginosa'' *''Aglaia latifolia'': (Java) *''Aglaia lauterbachiana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia lawii'': (India, SE Asia) *''Aglaia laxiflora'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia ledermannii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia leeuwenii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia lepidopetala'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia lepiorrhachis'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia leptantha'': (Southeast Asia) *''Aglaia leptoclada'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia leucoclada'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia leucophylla'' *''Aglaia littoralis'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia llanosiana'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia longepetiolulata'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia longifolia'': (Java) *''Aglaia longipetiolata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia luzoniensis'' *''Aglaia maboroana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia mackiana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia macrobotrys'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia macrocarpa'' *''Aglaia macrostigma'' *''Aglaia magnifoliola'': (Sunda Island) *''Aglaia maiae'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia maingayi'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia malabarica'': (India) *''Aglaia malaccensis'' *''Aglaia marginata'': (Thailand) *''Aglaia mariannensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia matthewsii'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia megistocarpa'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia meliosmoides'': (Thailand) *''Aglaia membranifolia'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia menadonensis'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia meridionalis'' *''Aglaia merrillii'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia micrantha'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia micropora'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia minahassae'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia mindanaensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia minutiflora'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia mirandae'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia monophylla'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia monozyga'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia montana'': (Java) *''Aglaia motleyana'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia moultonii'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia mucronulata'': (Java) *''Aglaia multiflora'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia multifoliola'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia multijuga'': (Fiji) *''Aglaia multinervis'' *''Aglaia myriantha'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia myristicifolia'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia negrosensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia neotenica'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia nivea'' *''Aglaia nudibacca'': (Solomon Islands) *''Aglaia oblanceolata'': (Thailand) *''Aglaia obliqua'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia oblonga'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia ochneocarpa'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia odoardoi'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia odorata'': Chinese Rice Flower (China) *''Aglaia odoratissima'' *''Aglaia oligantha'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia oligocarpa'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia oligophylla'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia oxypetala'' *''Aglaia pachyphylla'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia palauensis'': (Palau island) *''Aglaia palawanensis'' *''Aglaia palembanica'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia pallida'' *''Aglaia pamattonis'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia paniculata'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia parksii'' *''Aglaia parviflora'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia parvifolia'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia parvifoliola'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia pauciflora'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia pedicellaris'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia peekelii'': (Bismarck Archipel) *''Aglaia penningtoniana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia perfulva'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia perviridis'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia phaeogyna'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia pirifera'': synonym of ''
Aglaia edulis ''Aglaia edulis'' is a tree species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It occurs in Tropical Asia from India to Yunnan and South-Central China. The wood and timber are used for various purposes. Distribution It is found in the Lesser Sunda Islan ...
'' *''Aglaia pleuropteris'': (Vietnam) *''Aglaia poilanei'': (Vietnam) *''Aglaia polyneura'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia polyphylla'': (Java) *''Aglaia ponapensis'' (Caroline Islands) *''Aglaia porulifera'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia poulocondorensis'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia procera'': (Solomon Islands) *''Aglaia psilopetala'': (Polynesia) *''Aglaia puberulanthera'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia puncticulata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia pycnocarpa'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia pycnoneura'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia pyramidata'': (China) *''Aglaia pyricarpa'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia pyriformis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia pyrrholepis'': (Java) *''Aglaia querciflorescens'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia quocensis'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia racemosa'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia ramosii'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia ramotricha'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia ramuensis'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia rechingerae'': (Bismarck Archipelago) *''Aglaia reinwardtii'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia repoeuensis'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia reticulata'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia rimosa'' *''Aglaia rivularis'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia rizalensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia robinsonii'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia rodatzii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia roemeri'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia roxburghiana'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia rubiginosa'' *''Aglaia rubra'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia rubrivenia'': (Solomon Islands) *''Aglaia rudolfi'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia rufa'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia rufibarbis'' *''Aglaia rufinervis'' *''Aglaia rugulosa'': (Malaysia, Borneo) *''Aglaia salicifolia'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia saltatorum'': (Tonga Island) *''Aglaia samarensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia samoensis'': (Samoa) *''Aglaia sapindina'': (Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands) *''Aglaia saxonii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia schlechteri'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia schraderiana'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia schultzei'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia sclerocarpa'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia scortechinii'' *''Aglaia sessilifolia'' *''Aglaia sexipetala'' *''Aglaia shawiana'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia sibuyanensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia silvestris'' *''Aglaia simplex'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia simplicifolia'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia smithii'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia soepadmoi'' *''Aglaia somalensis'': (Somaliland) *''Aglaia sorsogonensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia spaniantha'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia speciosa'' *''Aglaia spectabilis'' *''Aglaia splendens'': (Java) *''Aglaia squamulosa'': (SE Asia) *''Aglaia stapfii'': (Sulawesi) *''Aglaia steinii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia stellatopilosa'' *''Aglaia stellato-tomentosa'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia stellipila'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia stenophylla'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia sterculioides'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia subcuprea'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia subgrisea'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia subminutiflora'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia submonophylla'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia subsessilis'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia subviridis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia sulingi'': (Java) *''Aglaia tarangisi'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia tayabensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia taynguyenensis'': (Vietnam) *''Aglaia tembelingensis'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia tenuicaulis'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia tenuifolia'': (China) *''Aglaia testicularis'': (China) *''Aglaia teysmanniana'': (Sumatra) *''Aglaia tomentosa'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia trichostemon'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia trichostoma'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia trimera'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia tripetala'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia trunciflora'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia tsangii'': (China) *''Aglaia turczaninowii'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia ulawaensis'': (Solomon Islands) *''Aglaia umbrina'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia undulata'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia unifolia'' *''Aglaia unifoliata'': (Borneo) *''Aglaia urdanetensis'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia uropbylla'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia variisquama'': (Malaysia, Borneo) *''Aglaia venusta'': (Hawaii) *''Aglaia versteeghii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia villamilii'': (Philippines) *''Aglaia vitiensis'': (Hawaii) *''Aglaia vulpina'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia wallichii'': (Indonesia) *''Aglaia wangii'': (China) *''Aglaia whitmeei'': (Samoa) *''Aglaia winckelii'': (Java) *''Aglaia yunnanensis'': (China) *''Aglaia yzermannii'': (Malaysia) *''Aglaia zippelii'': (New Guinea) *''Aglaia zollingeri'': (Java)


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* * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q734343 Aglaia, Meliaceae genera Dioecious plants