Manilkara jaimiqui (C. Wright ex Griseb.) Dubard subsp. emarginata (L.) Cronquist (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 73: 467. 1946.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Bahamas (native), North America (native: FL),
Common Names: Almiquillo (Cuba), Sapotillo (Cuba), Wild dilly (Bahamas),
Synonyms: Achras bahamensis Baker (Hooker's Icon. Pl. 18: t. 1795. 1888.), Manilkara bahamensis (Baker) Lam. & A. Meeuse (Blumea 4: 351. 1941.), Manilkara emarginata (L.) Britton & P. Wilson (Sci. Surv. Porto Rico & Virgin Islands 6: 366. 1926.), Mimusops bahamensis (Baker) Pierre (Notes Bot. Sapot. 2: 37. 1891.), Mimusops emarginata (L.) Britton (Torreya 11: 129. 1911.),
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