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    Vachellia cornigera, commonly known as bullhorn acacia (family Fabaceae), is a swollen-thorn tree and myrmecophyte native to Mexico and Central America...
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    Ebinger—Whitethorn acacia, Mescat acacia Vachellia cookii (Saff.) Seigler & Ebinger—Cook acacia, cockspur acacia Vachellia cornigera (L.) Seigler & Ebinger—bullhorn...
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  • Acacia-ant symbiosis (category Vachellia)
    Central America: Pseudomyrmex ferruginea: Vachellia allenii, V. chiapensis, V. collinsii, V. cookii, V. cornigera, V. gentlei, V. globulifera, V. hindsii...
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    least 5 species of "Acacia", now all renamed to Vachellia: V. chiapensis, V. collinsii, V. cornigera, V. hindsii and V. sphaerocephala. Miller, Allie...
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    least 5 species of "Acacia", now all renamed to Vachellia: V. chiapensis, V. collinsii, V. cornigera, V. hindsii, and V. sphaerocephala. van der Pijl...
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    04% NMT and 0.02% DMT in stem. Also N,N-dimethyltryptamine N-oxide Vachellia cornigera, Psychoactive, Tryptamines DMT according to C. Rastch. Acacia cultriformis...
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    herbivores and other competing plants by their ant symbionts. Acacia cornigera, for example, is thoroughly guarded by its obligate ant partner, Pseudomyrmex...
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  • in Vachellia with large thorns resembling a bull's horns: Vachellia collinsii, native to Central America and parts of Africa Vachellia cornigera, native...
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  • related trees and their ant partners. The bullhorn acacia tree, Vachellia cornigera, grows inflated hollow spines at the base of its leaves that serve...
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    Australia, and a small number of Australian species, are classified into Vachellia and Senegalia. The two final genera, Acaciella and Mariosousa, each contain...
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