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154 - Euphorbia rigida D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />
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e u p h o r b i a r ig i d a M. Bieb. [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
e uphorbia bigl<strong>an</strong>dulosa Desf.<br />
Citations:<br />
Frohn A, Frohn C, Steuhl KP, et al. (1993) Wolfsmilchverätzung.<br />
Ophthalmologe 90(1):58-61.<br />
Lisch K (1980) Die Wirkung des Milchsaftes von Euphorbiazeen<br />
auf das Auge. Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd<br />
176(3):469-471.<br />
Smirnow LD, Efremov AI (1970) [Dermatitis due to Euphorbia<br />
rigida M.B.] Vestn Dermatol Venerol 44(6):67-69.<br />
e u p h o r b i a r ob b i a e Turrill [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Citations:<br />
Eke T, Al-Husainy S, Raynor MK (2000) The spectrum of<br />
ocular inflammation caused by euphorbia pl<strong>an</strong>t sap. Arch<br />
Ophthalmol 118(1):13-16.<br />
e u p h o r b i a r o y l e a n a Boiss. [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
chu; churee; tord<strong>an</strong>da<br />
Citations:<br />
Sofat BK, Sood GC, Ch<strong>an</strong>del RD, et al. (1972) Euphorbia<br />
royle<strong>an</strong>a latex keratitis. Am J Ophthalmol 74(4):634-637.<br />
Sood GC, Sofat BK, Ch<strong>an</strong>del RD (1971) Injury to the<br />
eye by the sap of Euphorbia royle<strong>an</strong>a. Br J Ophthalmol<br />
55(12):856-857.<br />
e u p h o r b i a s a l ic i f o l i a Host [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Wolfsmilch<br />
Citations:<br />
Geßner O (1936) Gewerbliche Dermatitis durch Wolfmilcharten<br />
(Euphorbiaceen). Sammlung Vergiftungsfallen<br />
7(A651):217-218.<br />
e u p h o r b i a Ti r u c a l l i L. [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
bali bali; catuit; consuelda; finger tree; gaton; Geraldton<br />
carnation weed; Indi<strong>an</strong> spurge tree; Indi<strong>an</strong> tree;<br />
Malabar tree; milk bush; milk hedge; milk tree; minyara;<br />
monkey fiddle; naked lady; pencil cactus; pencil<br />
tree; rubber euphorbia; sapu; solsoldong; soro soro;<br />
sosueldo; spurge tree; suel-da-con-suelda; suerda-consuerda;<br />
utupa<br />
Citations:<br />
Cordero-Moreno R (1973) Etiologic factors in tropical eye<br />
diseases. Am J Ophthalmol 75(3):349-364.<br />
Crowder JI, Sexton RR (1964) Keratoconjunctivitis resulting<br />
from the sap of c<strong>an</strong>delebra cactus <strong>an</strong>d the pencil tree.<br />
Arch Ophthalmol 72(Oct):476-484.<br />
Uich<strong>an</strong>co JB, Aquino AR (1962) Euphorbia tirucalli as a systemic<br />
poison <strong>an</strong>d its possible use for euth<strong>an</strong>asia. Philippine<br />
J Vet Med 1:161-167.<br />
Euphorbia tithymaloides L. = Pedil<strong>an</strong>thus tithymaloides<br />
(L.) Poit.<br />
Euphorbia trigona Haw. = Euphorbia <strong>an</strong>tiquorum L.<br />
e u p h o r b i a Tr i a n g u l a r is Desf. ex A. Berger<br />
[Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Citations:<br />
Gschwendt M, Hecker E (1974) Über die Wirkstoffe der<br />
Euphorbiaceen II. Hautreizende und cocarcinogene Faktoren<br />
aus Euphorbia tri<strong>an</strong>gularis Desf. Z Krebsforsch<br />
81:193-210.<br />
Euphorbia viminale L. = Sarcostemma viminale (L.) R. Br.<br />
Eurecka lemon –see– Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.<br />
Europäische Haselwurz –see– Asarum europaeum L.<br />
Europe<strong>an</strong> aconite –see– Aconitum napellus L.<br />
Europe<strong>an</strong> beech –see– Fagus sylvatica L.<br />
Europe<strong>an</strong> bindweed –see– Convolvulus arvensis L.