“…Other species of Schinus (S. fasciculata, S. longifolia (Lindl.) Speg., S. molle, S. terebinthifolia) appear commonly in surveys of folk medicine and are used for a wide range of ailments, including as an analgesic, anti-inflammatory agent, antiseptic, antiparasitic, sedative, digestive, and even (in the case of S. terebinthifolia, as an antidote for ciguatera fish poisoning (Kramer 1957, Casas et al 2001, Ferrero et al 2006, Trillo et al 2010, Medeiros et al 2018). Other commonly used taxa include species of Rhus (e.g., R. aromatica, R. ovata, R. pachyrrhachis Hemsl., R. standleyi F.A.…”