{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}} {{Speciesbox | image = | image_caption = | genus = Thouinia | species = paucidentata | authority = Radlk. ex Millsp. }}

'''''Thouinia paucidentata''''' is a plant found mainly in [[Campeche]], [[Yucatán]] and [[Quintana Roo]] states in southern Mexico. Known by the Mayan name '''K’ anchunup''' it is used with medicinal actions by local physicians. Spanish names include ''hueso de tigre'' (tiger bone) and ''madera dura'' (hard wood).

==References== ITESCHAM (Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Champotón) <ref>Translated by Livio III Ceballos García, all credits goes to the quoted websites http://www.mielkanan.com/en/our-honey/ http://www.cicy.mx/Documentos/CICY/Sitios/Biodiversidad/pdfs/Cap7/06%20Plantas%20meliferas%20_melisopalinologia.pdf http://www.cicy.mx/sitios/flora%20digital/ficha_virtual.php?especie=2135 http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss2/art2/table2.html </ref> {{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Flora of Mexico]] [[Category:Sapindaceae]]

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