Beilschmiedia roxburghiana

Beilschmiedia roxburghiana Nees, Pl. Asiat. Rar. 2: 69 69 1831. (syn:Beilschmiedia fagifolia Nees; Beilschmiedia fagifolia var. dalzellii Meissner; Beilschmiedia fagifolia var. gaurii M.Gangop.; Beilschmiedia glomerata var. tonkinensis Lecomte; Beilschmiedia pahangensis Gamble; Beilschmiedia tonkinensis (Lecomte) Ridl.; Beilschmiedia undulata Miq.; Laurus bilocularis Roxb.; Tetranthera fagifolia Wall.);   
 
Common name: Thulo Tarshing • Nepali: Thoolo tarsing
 
SE-Tibet, India (Assam), Bhutan, Bengal Duars, Sikkim, Myanmar [Burma] (Bago, Taninthayi), Thailand, Laos, Java (I), Nicobars (Central Nicobars), Nepal, Vietnam, peninsular Malaysia (Kelantan, Perak, Pahang, Johor), Singapore as per Catalogue of Life;

 
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MS Sept. 2018/19 Beilschmiedia sp. for Id
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Location : Ailawng, Mizoram
Altitude : ca 1,200 m.
Date : 13-09-2018
Habit : Evergreen tree
Habitat : Wild

B. roxburghiana comes to mind. Please verify. 

You have to decide between two species, viz. B. roxburghiana and B. assamica.  I will go for the former as the fruits are having discerble pedicels but in case of B. assamica the fruits are almost sessile.

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