<big>''[[Canarium odontophyllum]]'' Miq.</big>
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:Protologue: Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl.: 525 (1861).
== Synonyms ==
*''Canarium beccarii'' Engl. (1883), *''Canarium palawanense'' Elmer (1913), *''Canarium multifidum'' H.J. Lam (1932).
== Vernacular names ==
== Observations ==
*A medium-sized to fairly large tree up to 35 m tall, bole branchless for up to 18 m, up to 60 cm in diameter, with buttresses, inner bark exuding a little whitish resin; stipules .*Stipules persistent, inserted near or at the base of the petiole, orbicular to oblong and dentate to finely lacerate; leaves with 7-17 leaflets, leaflets distinctly acuminate at apex, margin dentate to serrate, sparsely to densely hairy below and on the midrib above, with 15-28 pairs of secondary veins which are slightly raised or flat above and prominent below; inflorescence i.*Inflorescence axillary, laxly paniculate; male .*Male flowers 4-7 mm long, female ones 8-9 mm long, stamens 6; fruit .*Fruit ovoid to ellipsoid, slightly triangular in cross-section, 25-35 mm × 17-20 mm, glabrous. ''C. odontophyllum'' is locally common in primary forest, up to 450 m altitude. The density of the wood is 530-720 kg/m<sup>3</sup>at 15% moisture content.
== Selected sources ==
77, 99, 162, 342, 366.
== Authors ==
M.S.M. Sosef (selection of species)
== Main genus page ==
*[[Canarium (PROSEA Timbers)|''Canarium'']]
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