OPITEILA(GIS/AUR, 
ampereia manillana (Blume) Merr. Philip. Jour. Sci. Bot. 7: 255. 
012 / Enum. Philip. Fl. PL. 2: 116. 1923. À 0° 
\Cansjera manillana Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 1: 246. 1850. 
“Champereia Grifithiana Planch. ex Kurz, Jour. As. Soc. Bengal 44(2): 
M 154 1875; Gamble, Jour. As. Soc. Bengal 75(2) : 277. 1912 (Mater. 
FH]. Malay. Penin. 5: 277). 
Inpo-CHINA, Tonkin, Vinh Ven Province, route from Vinh Yen to 
m Dao, alt. 100 m., Petelot 4822, April, 1933. 
mcluding Champereia Griffithiana Planch. (1875) and C. Grifhthu 
rz (1877) this species extends from Tenasserim and the Malay 
insula, to Formosa, and through the Philippines to the Moluccas. 
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Indo-China. 
The Indo-Chinese form has cauline inflorescences, these sometimes also 
on the branches, but in other characters does not appear to be different 
from Blume’s Philippine type. In the Philippine form the inflorescences 
are sometimes on the branches below the leaves. The genus is new to 
