Tetrathylacium Sarayakuorum
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Tetrathylacium Sarayakuorum
''Tetrathylacium'' is a genus of Flowering plant, flowering plants in the family Salicaceae. The genus spans across South America and parts of Central America, as far north as Costa Rica, and as far south as Bolivia. Previously it was treated in the family Flacourtiaceae but was moved along with its close relatives to the Salicaceae based on analyses of DNA data. ''Tetrathylacium'' is rather unique in the Samydaceae in having tightly arranged panicles of spikes, four sepals and stamens, and non-aril, arillate seeds. The stems are often inhabited by ants, and ''Tetrathylacium macrophyllum, T. macrophyllum'' is suspected to have locust pollination. Known species The following species are accepted by Plants of the World Online: *''Tetrathylacium johansenii'' *''Tetrathylacium longirachis'' *''Tetrathylacium macrophyllum'' *''Tetrathylacium sarayakuorum'' *''Tetrathylacium vraem'' References

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