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| | UNODC - Bulletin on Narcotics - 1965 Issue 2 - 005 |
 | | In the Caribbean Islands and in South America, piptadenias are known by various popular names, such as cebil, coboba, cohoba, cojoba, curupa, curuva, hataj, kurupa, kurupayara, niopo, nupa, ñopo, parica, vilca, yopo, yupa. |
 | | Sotelo Narvaez [ 5], in 1583, was probably the first person to describe the way in which the Comechingon Indians living in the Cordoba Mountains used powder made from cebil seeds. |
 | | Hataj or cebil has been given the scientific name of Piptadenia macrocarpa Benth. |
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