Cathariostachys madagascariensis, the Madagascar giant bamboo or volohosy in Malagasy language, is a bamboo species found in Madagascar.
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and C. madagascariensis are distinct from Cephalostachys. She placed both in the new genus Cathariostachys. "Cathariostachysmadagascariensis (A.Camus)...
Cathariostachys is a genus of Madagascan bamboo in the grass family. Species Cathariostachys capitata - eastern Madagascar Cathariostachys madagascariensis...
found in Japan, Taiwan, and China. "Madagascar giant bamboo" (Cathariostachysmadagascariensis), a bamboo species found in Madagascar species in the genus...
of 17. It feeds almost exclusively on the bamboo species of Cathariostachysmadagascariensis, preferring the shoots but also eating the pith and leaves...
also contain cyanogenic glycosides. The Madagascar bamboo Cathariostachysmadagascariensis produces cyanide as a deterrent to grazing. In response, the...
from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2009-08-19. Valiha and Cathariostachys, Two New Bamboo Genera (Gramineae-Bambusoideae) from Madagascar. Soejatmi...
lemur (Hapalemur aureus), for instance, eats giant bamboo (Cathariostachysmadagascariensis), which contains high levels of cyanide. This lemur can consume...
exclusively on grasses, especially the giant bamboo or volohosy (Cathariostachysmadagascariensis) feeding on new shoots, leaf bases and the creepers. The growing...
increasingly common, including citrus, Psidium (guava), and the bamboo Cathariostachys capitata. Several species of lemur are endemic or mostly endemic to...