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Species of Pelea A. Gray

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Pelea spp.Melicope spp.  
Pelea adscendens H. St. John & E. Hume Melicope adscendens (H. St. John & E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea anisata H. Mann Melicope anisata (H. Mann) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea balloui Rock Melicope balloui (Rock) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea cinerea (A. Gray) Hillebr. Melicope cinerea A. Gray   
Pelea degeneri B. C. Stone Melicope degeneri (B. C. Stone) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea haupuensis H. St. John Melicope haupuensis (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea knudsenii Hillebr. Melicope knudsenii (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea lydgatei Hillebr. Melicope lydgatei (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea mucronulata H. St. John Melicope mucronulata (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea munroi H. St. John Melicope munroi (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea ovalis H. St. John Melicope ovalis (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea pallida Hillebr. Melicope pallida (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea paniculata H. St. John Melicope paniculata (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea puberula H. St. John Melicope puberula (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea quadrangularis H. St. John & E. Hume Melicope quadrangularis (H. St. John & E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea reflexa H. St. John Melicope reflexa (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea saint-johnii E. Hume Melicope saint-johnii (E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
Pelea zahlbruckneri Rock Melicope zahlbruckneri (Rock) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone   
  1. Pelea adscendens H. St. John & E. Hume (=Melicope adscendens (H. St. John & E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  2. Pelea anisata H. Mann (=Melicope anisata (H. Mann) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  3. Pelea balloui Rock (=Melicope balloui (Rock) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  4. Pelea cinerea (A. Gray) Hillebr. (=Melicope cinerea A. Gray)
  5. Pelea degeneri B. C. Stone (=Melicope degeneri (B. C. Stone) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  6. Pelea haupuensis H. St. John (=Melicope haupuensis (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  7. Pelea knudsenii Hillebr. (=Melicope knudsenii (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  8. Pelea lydgatei Hillebr. (=Melicope lydgatei (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  9. Pelea mucronulata H. St. John (=Melicope mucronulata (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  10. Pelea munroi H. St. John (=Melicope munroi (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  11. Pelea ovalis H. St. John (=Melicope ovalis (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  12. Pelea pallida Hillebr. (=Melicope pallida (Hillebr.) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  13. Pelea paniculata H. St. John (=Melicope paniculata (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  14. Pelea puberula H. St. John (=Melicope puberula (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  15. Pelea quadrangularis H. St. John & E. Hume (=Melicope quadrangularis (H. St. John & E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  16. Pelea reflexa H. St. John (=Melicope reflexa (H. St. John) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  17. Pelea saint-johnii E. Hume (=Melicope saint-johnii (E. Hume) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)
  18. Pelea spp. (=Melicope spp.)
  19. Pelea zahlbruckneri Rock (=Melicope zahlbruckneri (Rock) T. G. Hartley & B. C. Stone)


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