Melanophylla
Melanophylla | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Apiales |
Family: | Torricelliaceae |
Genus: | Melanophylla Baker |
Species | |
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Melanophylla is a genus of flowering plants endemic to Madagascar. The genus contains seven species of small trees and shrubs.
Under the APG II system this genus was placed alone in family Melanophyllaceae, but with the rider that "[s]ome of the families are monogeneric and could possibly be merged when well-supported sister-group relationships have been established."[1] In 2004, such a relationship was established between Melanophylla, Aralidium and Torricellia, resulting in the transfer of the first two of these genera into Torricelliaceae.[2][3]
- Species
- Melanophylla alnifolia Baker
- Melanophylla angustior McPherson & Rabenantoandro
- Melanophylla aucubifolia Baker
- Melanophylla crenata Baker
- Melanophylla madagascariensis Keraudren
- Melanophylla modestei G.E. Schatz, Lowry & A.-E. Wolf
- Melanophylla perrieri Keraudren
References
- ↑ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2003). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 141 (4): 399–436. doi:10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.t01-1-00158.x.
- ↑ Plunkett, G. M.; et al. (2004). "Recent advances in understanding Apiales and a revised classification". South African Journal of Botany 70 (3): 371–381.
- ↑ "Apiales". Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
External links
- Melanophyllaceae at the DELTA plant database
- Melanophylla in a catalogue of Vascular Plants of Madagascar @ efloras.org
- Melanophylla angustior (Melanophyllaceae), a new species from southeastern Madagascar (PDF file)
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