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Xylopia 3. Nr. s.l. – 900 m. (One species was previously placed in Fissistigma).<br />
Richella 1. 100 – 1150 m. Forest.<br />
Meiogyne 1. 30 – 150 m. The species has previously been placed in Desmos and (by<br />
Smith) in Polyalthia. Meiogyne was revised by van Heusden (1994).<br />
46. Myristicaceae 1/6<br />
Myristica 6. Nr. s.l. – 1150 m. Limestone. For taxonomy, see de Wilde (1994).<br />
47. Aristolochiaceae 1/1<br />
Aristolochia 1. 180 – 875 m. Dense forest, forest edges.<br />
48. Piperaceae 2/10<br />
Piper 4. Nr. s.l. – 1150 m.<br />
Macropiper 6. Nr. s.l., beach thickets and forest – 1195 m. Limestone.<br />
49. Peperomiaceae 1/23<br />
Peperomia 23. Rocky shores – 1323 m. P. subroseispica generally occurs at 500 –<br />
1323 m, but there is one specimen from the coastal town of Lami. P. urvilleana (= P.<br />
endlicheri) is recorded from a limestone cliff, P. pilostigma is on limestone in N Lau.<br />
50. Chloranthaceae 1/2<br />
Ascarina 2. 350 – 1241 m. Forest.<br />
51. Trimeniaceae 1/1<br />
Trimenia 1. 500 m (Mt. Vakarogosiu, Namosi, Vodonaivalu. SUVA) – 1030 m.<br />
Forest.<br />
52. Monimiaceae 1/1<br />
Hedycarya 1. Nr. s.l. – 1323 m.<br />
53. Hernandiaceae 1/3<br />
Hernandia 3. Beaches and beach forest – 1130 m. Limestone.<br />
54. Lauraceae 4/34<br />
Endiandra 7. 30 – 1130 m. Dense, dry or secondary forest, forest edge.<br />
Cinnamomum 6. Nr. s.l. – 1000 m.<br />
Cryptocarya 8. Nr. s.l. – 1000 m. Limestone.<br />
Litsea 13. Nr. s.l. – 1323 m. Limestone.<br />
55. Cassythaceae 1/1<br />
Cassytha 1. Beach thickets – 350 m. Limestone.<br />
56. Gyrocarpaceae 1/1<br />
Gyrocarpus 1. Arid coasts, nr. beaches – 300 m.<br />
58. Ceratophyllaceae 1/1<br />
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