Burseraceae

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<==Burseraceae
   |--Boswellia
   |--Dacryodes excelsa
   |--Protium
   |--Commiphora [incl. Neomangenotia]
   |    `--C. berryi
   |--Santiria
   |--Santiriopsis
   |--Crepidospermum
   |--Canariellum
   |--Garuga
   |--Pachylobus
   |--Scutinanthe
   |--Tetragastris balsamifera
   |--Trattinickia
   |--Canarium
   |    |--C. hirsutum
   |    `--C. littorale
   |--Bursera
   |    |--B. inaguensis
   |    |--B. microphylla
   |    `--B. simaruba
   `--Aucoumea klaineana

* Type species of generic name indicated

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