Xantolis Parvifolia
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''Xantolis'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family
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described as a genus in 1838.Tropicos, ''Xantolis'' Raf.
/ref> ''Xantolis'' is native to
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/ref>Flora of China Vol. 15 Page 209 刺榄属 ci lan shu ''Xantolis'' Rafinesque, Sylva Tellur. 36. 1838.
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Chrysophylloideae Sapotaceae genera Flora of the Indomalayan realm Taxa described in 1838 Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque {{Sapotaceae-stub