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Catophractes

Catophractes alexandri, the only species in the genus Catophractes, is a spiny shrub or small tree up to 3m tall, belonging to the family Bignoniaceae and occurring in the hot, low-rainfall regions of Namibia, the Northern Cape, Kalahari Desert, Botswana, western Zimbabwe and Limpopo. Preferring calcrete, limestone outcrops and soils, the species often forms pure communities, or grows in association with Colophospermum mopane, Rhigozum virgatum, Phaeoptilum spinosum and Acacia nebrownii. It is parasitised by several Tapinanthus spp.

Medicinal use
The root is chewed for stomach complaints, and when added to the root of Polygala leptophylla Burch., is used as a decoction for abdominal pain, especially in children. Leaf, root and bark infusions and decoctions are used to treat colds and coughs. ==Local names==
Local names
• !khabab - Damara • Omukaravize - Otjiherero • Gabbabos - Afrikaans ==Synonyms==
Synonyms
Catophractes welwitschi Seem., in Journ. Bot. 1865, 331, t. 39. • Catophractes kolbeana Harv., Gen. S. Afr. Pl. ed. ii. 276. ==References==
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