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Cnidoscolus urens : ウィキペディア英語版
Cnidoscolus urens

''Cnidoscolus urens'' is a perennial, tropical American stinging herb belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae, and is one of some 100 species belonging to the genus ''Cnidoscolus'' (Gk. knidē-nettle, skōlos-thorn, Latin urens-burning). 〔http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Euphorbiaceae/Cnidoscolus/〕 The plant is locally known as 'bull nettle', 'spurge nettle' and 'mala mujer' (evil woman).
This species has an erect stem and is herbaceous when young, turning woody with age and from 50 to 150 centimeters tall. Leaves are lobed and large, while the white flowers occur in cymes, producing a spiny 3-seeded capsule with seeds rich in fats and proteins, resembling those of ''Ricinus communis''. Its carunculate seeds are usually dispersed by ants (myrmecochory) attracted by the edible elaiosome. The entire plant is covered in stinging hairs, and has a native range covering Central and South America, being found in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru.
''Cnidoscolus urens'' is monoecious and self-compatible. Its male and female flowers appear superficially similar, but differ structurally. The principal pollinator during the dry season is a butterfly, ''Eurema daira'', which does not discriminate between male and female flowers. Female flowers, making up only some 6% of the total, produce almost no nectar and appear to mimic males in order to receive attention from the pollen- and nectar-gathering insect. Male flowers usually function for only 1 day, while female flowers may remain functional for up to 7 days if unpollinated. 〔http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1982.tb00371.x/abstract〕
''Cnidoscolus'' was separated from the Linnaean genus ''Jatropha'' on the basis of its stinging hairs or trichomes, that consist of a multi-cellular pedestal and a single, elongate, hollow cell with a slightly swollen tip. On being touched, the brittle swollen tip breaks off at an oblique angle, the sharpened end readily penetrates the skin, and the cell contents are injected as if by a hypodermic syringe. This poison leads to great irritation of the skin, a condition which may last several days. If part of the plant is eaten it causes swelling of the lips, flushing of the face, vomiting and even unconsciousness. Its latex is highly corrosive and may produce serious sores. 〔http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/vfh/image/index.php?item=481〕〔''"Toxic Plants of North America"'' - George E. Burrows et al.〕
A study in Costa Rica revealed that larvae of ''Erinnyis ello'', a moth of the Sphingidae family, trim the stinging hairs from the leaf petiole then constrict the vessels supplying latex to the leaf, after which it can safely eat the leaf. 〔http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2387953?uid=3739368&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21102548212743〕〔''Butterflies of British Columbia'' - Jon Shepard, Crispin Guppy〕
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