Malvoideae

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Malvoideae
Malva neglecta
Malva neglecta
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Malvoideae
Burnett, 1835
Tribes

Malveae
Gossypieae
Hibisceae
Matiseae

Malvoideae is a botanical name at the rank of subfamily, which includes at the minimum the genus Malva. It was first used by Burnett in 1835, but was not much used until recently, where, within the framework of the APG System, which unites the families Malvaceae, Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae of the Cronquist system, the extended family Malvaceae is divided into 9 subfamiles, including Malvoideae.

The Malvoideae of Kubitzki and Bayer includes 4 tribes - Malveae, Gossypieae, Hibisceae and Kydieae - and two unplaced genera - Jumelleanthus and Howittia. Malveae includes the mallows and abutilons and allied genera. Gossypieae includes cotton and its allies. Hibisceae includes Hibiscus and allied genera.

Baum et al have a wider concept (cladistically, all those plants more closely related to Malva sylvestris than to Bombax ceiba) of Malvoideae, which includes additionally the tribe Matisieae (three genera of Neotropical trees) and the genera Lagunaria, Camptostemon, Pentaplaris and Uladendron

[edit] References

  • Burnett 1835, Outlines of Botany 816, 1094, 1118 fide James L. Reveal, Index Nominum Supragenicorum Plantarum Vascularium [1]
  • Bayer, C. and K. Kubitzki 2003. Malvaceae, pp. 225-311. In K. Kubitzki (ed.), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. 5, Malvales, Capparales and non-betalain Caryophyllales.
  • Baum, D. A., S. D. Smith, A. Yen, W. S. Alverson, R. Nyffeler, B. A. Whitlock and R. L. Oldham (2004). "Phylogenetic relationships of Malvatheca (Bombacoideae and Malvoideae; Malvaceae sensu lato) as inferred from plastid DNA sequences". American Journal of Botany 91: 1863–1871. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.11.1863.  (abstract online here).
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