Hi,

Thank you for the pictures and the fast response to the queries. The host (
I hope the later pictures are of the hosts; no specification regarding the
same) could be Bridelia retusa (Euphorbiaceae) and the parasite (please
don't treat that as a parasite; it can be called as a hemi epiphyte) can be
a species of Ficus (may be Ficus microcarpa?). May be others can give a
better idea.

Regards,
Giby




On 31 May 2010 18:54, Yazdy Palia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> Have just copied the mail sent by Giby. Am now sending the copies of
> the leaves as requested by Mr. Giby.
> Regards
> Yazdy.
> The leaves are not clear for either the host or the parasite please
> send distinct pictures in which the leaves are clear both upper and
> lower part of the leaves.
> The "parasite" doesnt looks like a parasite that take food from the
> host it could be a hemiepiphyte comes under the genus Ficus.
>
> Regards
> Giby
>
> You have been sent 6 pictures.
>
>
> DSCN2653.TIF
> DSCN2654.TIF
> DSCN2655.JPG
> DSCN2656.JPG
> DSCN2657.TIF
> DSCN2658.TIF
>
> These pictures were sent with Picasa, from Google.
> Try it out here: http://picasa.google.com/
>



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Royal Enclave,
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