2. Debregeasia longifolia (Burman 1768: 197) Weddel (1869: 235); Fawcett (1885: 518)

Vernacular: namkoa (Uab Meto).

Habit: shrub (2–3 m).

Habitat: in mixed montane rainforest and in open areas, in the slope of the rocks.

Distribution: Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and Bhutan, eastern Bangladesh, northern Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam to Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Timor (Chen et al. 2003).

Collections: Timor Barat: Friedberg 1178, anno 1969 (L); Kakoi in Amanatum, Kooy 4, 28 May 1964 (L) ; Fatumnasi, Soe, Wiriadinata 401, 13 Jan 1975 (L) ; Nenas (Mt Moetis), Walsh 317, 22 May 1929 (L) Timor-Leste: [Fatunaba Hills], Forbes 3635 (LISU), [Dec] 1882–[Mar 1883] (BO, LISU) ; Forbes 3778 (L, LISU) ; Mount Perdido (ascent of Ossu), van Steenis 18285, 13 May 1975 (L, LISC) ; van Steenis 18277, 23 Dec 1953 (L) ; Mundo Perdido, c. 33 km SSW of Baucau, Pinto & Santana 71, 28 Sep 2006 (L) ; Malahara area, La Mainana Sinkhole on Ira Sequiro, Cowie & Santana 11320, 26 Oct 2006 (L) ; Ermera, Gleno, anno 1962, Cinatti 116 (LISC) ; without loc., Anonymous 61, without date (LISI) .