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- The larvae feed on seeds of " Prumnopitys taxifolia ".
- The eight recognised species of " Prumnopitys " are densely branched, dioecious evergreen trees up to 40 metres in height.
- Pilg . ) is a species of " Prumnopitys ", native to the Andes in Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela.
- Before the genus " Prumnopitys " was distinguished, it was treated in the related genus " Podocarpus " as " Podocarpus ferrugineus ".
- Before the genus " Prumnopitys " was distinguished, it was treated in the related genus " Podocarpus " as " Podocarpus andinus ".
- Several species of " Prumnopitys " are used for timber, though as they are slow-growing, supplies are very limited and over-cutting has led to some having an unfavourable conservation status.
- ""'Prumnopitys andina " "'( "'Lleuque "'), the Chilean plum yew, is an evergreen coniferous tree native to south-central Chile and a few areas in adjacent parts of westernmost Argentina from 36 to 40?South latitude.
- It has also been treated by some botanists as " Prumnopitys spicata " ( Molloy & Mu駉z-Schick 1999 ); however this name is illegitimate ( Mill & Quinn 2001 ) . " Prumnopitys elegans " ( Phil ) is a synonym for " Prumnopitys andina ".
- It has also been treated by some botanists as " Prumnopitys spicata " ( Molloy & Mu駉z-Schick 1999 ); however this name is illegitimate ( Mill & Quinn 2001 ) . " Prumnopitys elegans " ( Phil ) is a synonym for " Prumnopitys andina ".
- It has also been treated by some botanists as " Prumnopitys spicata " ( Molloy & Mu駉z-Schick 1999 ); however this name is illegitimate ( Mill & Quinn 2001 ) . " Prumnopitys elegans " ( Phil ) is a synonym for " Prumnopitys andina ".
- The Chilean species for which the correct scientific name is " Prumnopitys andina " ( previously " Podocarpus andinus " ), has been treated by some botanists as " Prumnopitys spicata " ( Molloy & Mu駉z-Schick 1999 ); however this name is illegitimate ( Mill & Quinn 2001 ).
- The Chilean species for which the correct scientific name is " Prumnopitys andina " ( previously " Podocarpus andinus " ), has been treated by some botanists as " Prumnopitys spicata " ( Molloy & Mu駉z-Schick 1999 ); however this name is illegitimate ( Mill & Quinn 2001 ).
- Pearce successfully carried out his instructions, and as well as the plants he was contracted to collect, he also obtained and introduced " Prumnopitys elegans ", " Podocarpus nubigenus ", " Alerce timber was the Patagonian Cypress, " Fitzroya cupressoides " and not " Libocedrus tetragona " as had been previously thought.
- At present it conserves 70 species from the list produced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources ( IUCN ) and the BGCI ( Botanic Gardens Conservation International ), including " Abies chensiensis ", " Abies nebrodensis ", " Malus sikkimensis ", " Picea obovata ", " Pinus bungeana ", " Prumnopitys andina ", and " Quercus dentata ".