Diplacus stellatus

Diplacus stellatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
Order: Lamiales
Family: Phrymaceae
Genus: Diplacus
Species: D. stellatus
Binomial name
Diplacus stellatus
Kellogg
Synonyms[1]
  • Diplacus glutinosus var. stellatus (Kellogg) Greene
  • Mimulus stellatus (Kellogg) A.L.Grant

Diplacus stellatus is a small herb formerly considered part of the family Scrophulariaceae but now regarded as a member of the Phrymaceae. The species is endemic to Cedros Island in the Mexican State of Baja California.[2][3] It was formerly known as Mimulus stellatus.[1][4][5][6]

References

  1. 1 2 Barker, W.R.; Nesom, G.L.; Beardsley, P.M.; Fraga, N.S. (2012), "A taxonomic conspectus of Phrymaceae: A narrowed circumscriptions for Mimulus, new and resurrected genera, and new names and combinations" (PDF), Phytoneuron, 2012-39: 1–60
  2. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 11(2-3): 337 337 1924.
  3. Kellogg, Proceedings of the California Academy of Science 2: 18 1863.
  4. Beardsley, P. M.; Yen, Alan; Olmstead, R. G. (2003). "AFLP Phylogeny of Mimulus Section Erythranthe and the Evolution of Hummingbird Pollination". Evolution. 57 (6): 1397–1410. JSTOR 3448862.
  5. Beardsley, P. M.; Olmstead, R. G. (2002). "Redefining Phrymaceae: the placement of Mimulus, tribe Mimuleae, and Phryma". American Journal of Botany. 89 (7): 1093–1102. JSTOR 4122195. doi:10.3732/ajb.89.7.1093.
  6. Beardsley, P. M.; Schoenig, Steve E.; Whittall, Justen B.; Olmstead, Richard G. (2004). "Patterns of Evolution in Western North American Mimulus (Phrymaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 91 (3): 474–4890. JSTOR 4123743.
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