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Pistacia atlantica is a species of pistachio tree known by the English common name Kurdish bīnka/banê, Mt. Atlas mastic tree, Atlas pistachio, Atlantic pistacio, Atlantic terebinth and Cyprus turpentine tree. P. atlantica has three subspecies or varieties which have been described as atlantica, cabulica, and mutica.
Pistacia is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It contains 10 to 20 species that are native to Africa and Eurasia from the Canary Islands , all of Africa , and southern Europe , warm and semidesert areas across Asia , and North America from Guatemala to Mexico , as well as southern Texas .
Its only species, Akbesia davidi, the pistacia hawkmoth, was first described by Charles Oberthür in 1884. [ 2 ] The larvae have been recorded feeding on Pistacia atlantica and terebinth ( Pistacia terebinthus ).
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... it is often found in association with relict populations of Pistacia atlantica trees. [2]
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P. atlantica may refer to: Pedicypraedia atlantica, a sea snail species; Phenacolimax atlantica, an air-breathing land snail species endemic to Portugal; Phoenix atlantica, the Cape Verde palm, a palm species in the genus Phoenix endemic to the Cape Verde Islands; Phronima atlantica, a small translucent deep sea amphipod crustacean species
Morocco provides a refuge for a rich and diverse flora with about 4,200 taxa, of which 22% (879 taxa) are endemic. [1] The phytogeographic zones of Morocco comprise 8 zones: the Mediterranean zone (central 0–500m, middle 500-1,000m and upper 1,100-1500m), the Cedar zone (1000-2000m), the sub-Alpine zone (2,000-2,500m), the Alpine zone (2,500m+), the semi-desert scrub zone, the Reg , the ...