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Derris Luzoniensis
''Derris'' is genus of leguminous plants. It contains 65 species, which range from eastern Africa to the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, northern Australia, and the southwest Pacific islands. The roots of '' D. elliptica'' contain rotenone, a strong insecticide and fish poison. Despite the secondary compounds found in ''Derris'', they serve as food plants for many Lepidopteran larvae including '' Batrachedra'' spp. Species 65 species are currently accepted: * '' Derris acuminata'' * ''Derris alborubra'' * '' Derris amoena'' * '' Derris andamanica'' * ''Derris benthamii'' * '' Derris brevipes'' * '' Derris breviramosa'' * '' Derris canarensis'' * ''Derris caudatilimba'' * ''Derris cavaleriei'' * ''Derris chinensis'' * ''Derris cuneifolia'' * ''Derris elegans'' * ''Derris elliptica'' * ''Derris emarginata'' * ''Derris entadoides'' * ''Derris ferruginea'' * ''Derris fordii'' * ''Derris gamblei'' * '' Derris glabra'' * '' Derris hainanensis'' * ...
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Derris Scandens
''Derris scandens'' is a plant species in the genus ''Derris'' of the family Fabaceae. It grows throughout the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Malesia and Australasia. It has been used as a herb in Thai traditional medicine for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain. Gastrointestinal symptoms were reported as the most serious side effects from its oral use. References

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Derris Benthamii
''Derris'' is genus of leguminous plants. It contains 65 species, which range from eastern Africa to the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, northern Australia, and the southwest Pacific islands. The roots of '' D. elliptica'' contain rotenone, a strong insecticide and fish poison. Despite the secondary compounds found in ''Derris'', they serve as food plants for many Lepidopteran larvae including '' Batrachedra'' spp. Species 65 species are currently accepted: * '' Derris acuminata'' * '' Derris alborubra'' * '' Derris amoena'' * '' Derris andamanica'' * '' Derris benthamii'' * '' Derris brevipes'' * '' Derris breviramosa'' * '' Derris canarensis'' * '' Derris caudatilimba'' * '' Derris cavaleriei'' * '' Derris chinensis'' * '' Derris cuneifolia'' * '' Derris elegans'' * ''Derris elliptica'' * '' Derris emarginata'' * '' Derris entadoides'' * '' Derris ferruginea'' * '' Derris fordii'' * '' Derris gamblei'' * '' Derris glabra'' * '' Derris hain ...
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Derris Elegans
''Derris elegans'' is a species of leguminous plants. It is found in Papua New Guinea. References External links ''Derris elegans''at The Plant List ''Derris elegans''at Tropicos Tropicos is an online botanical database containing taxonomic information on plants, mainly from the Neotropical realm ( Central, and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Sou ... Millettieae Plants described in 1852 Flora of Papua New Guinea Taxa named by Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel {{Millettieae-stub ...
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Derris Cuneifolia
''Derris'' is genus of leguminous plants. It contains 65 species, which range from eastern Africa to the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, northern Australia, and the southwest Pacific islands. The roots of '' D. elliptica'' contain rotenone, a strong insecticide and fish poison. Despite the secondary compounds found in ''Derris'', they serve as food plants for many Lepidopteran larvae including '' Batrachedra'' spp. Species 65 species are currently accepted: * '' Derris acuminata'' * '' Derris alborubra'' * '' Derris amoena'' * '' Derris andamanica'' * ''Derris benthamii'' * '' Derris brevipes'' * '' Derris breviramosa'' * '' Derris canarensis'' * '' Derris caudatilimba'' * '' Derris cavaleriei'' * '' Derris chinensis'' * '' Derris cuneifolia'' * ''Derris elegans'' * ''Derris elliptica'' * ''Derris emarginata'' * ''Derris entadoides'' * ''Derris ferruginea'' * ''Derris fordii'' * ''Derris gamblei'' * '' Derris glabra'' * '' Derris hainanensis ...
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