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Use as timber
editIn Denmark, where I live, one can buy "koto" wood, e.g. as veneer and component in plywood, which according to a Danish timber company's Danish-language homepage [1] is from Pterygota bequaertii. According to this English-language page from the same company [2], they sell akind of African wood called "koto"; it's gotta be the same. So I'll add that to the article, without reference, as a proper English source should be found.--Noe (talk) 11:12, 23 February 2008 (UTC)