Mallotus (tree)

Abundance: 0.02 to 41.28% (median 1.23%)

Latitudinal range: -20.4° to 32.1°

Habitats: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (9), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (36)

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Found in 45 samples

Australia: Cape Tribulation, Downfall Creek, Pine Creek, Garrawalt, Curtain Fig, Agapetes SA, Iron Range

Bangladesh: Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary

India: Uppangala, Kuzhanthaikuppam, Thirumanikkuzhi, Varagalaira, Namdapha National Park (MD), Kathalkane, Kalakad National Park (UD), Kalakad National Park (SF), Kalakad National Park (FD), Charmady, Shiwalik Forest Division (D-I), Konthoujam Lairembi, Khasi, Arasadikuppam, Southeast of Kakachi

Indonesia: Aek Nangali, Sekundur, Bodogol, Bukit Duabelas National Park, Alas River Bank Forest

Japan: Aya (2009)

Malaysia: Sukau, Telaga Tujuh, Timbah Virgin Jungle Reserve

Mauritius: Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 1, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 2, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 4, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 5, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 6, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 7, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 8, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 9, Crown Land Macabé Sample Plot 10

Philippines: North Negros Forest Reserve

Sri Lanka: Corbet’s Gap (natural forest)

Thailand: Mosingto, Khao Yai National Park (4 ha plot)

See also Mallotus albus, Mallotus beddomei, Mallotus cuneatus, Mallotus eriocarpus, Mallotus floribundus, Mallotus integrifolius, Mallotus japonicus, Mallotus molissima, Mallotus mollissimus, Mallotus moritzianus, Mallotus muticus, Mallotus paniculatus, Mallotus penangensis, Mallotus philippensis, Mallotus polyadenos, Mallotus rhamnifolius, Mallotus roxburghianus, Mallotus rufidulus, Mallotus sp. 1, Mallotus sp. 2, Mallotus sphaerocarpus, Mallotus spp., Mallotus stenanthus, Mallotus stipularis, Mallotus tetracoccus, Mallotus wrayi