Munnozia

Munnozia
Munnozia senecionidis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Liabeae[1]
Genus: Munnozia
Ruiz y Pavón
Synonyms[1]

Munnozia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is centered in the Andes.[2][3][4][2]

Species[1]
  1. Munnozia acostae
  2. Munnozia affinis
  3. Munnozia angusta
  4. Munnozia annua
  5. Munnozia canarensis
  6. Munnozia cardenasii
  7. Munnozia convencionensis
  8. Munnozia corymbosa
  9. Munnozia foliosa
  10. Munnozia fosbergii
  11. Munnozia gigantea
  12. Munnozia glandulosa
  13. Munnozia hastifolia
  14. Munnozia hirta
  15. Munnozia jussieui
  16. Munnozia karstenii
  17. Munnozia lanceolata
  18. Munnozia liaboides
  19. Munnozia longifolia
  20. Munnozia lyrata
  21. Munnozia maronii
  22. Munnozia nivea
  23. Munnozia olearioides
  24. Munnozia ortiziae[2]
  25. Munnozia oxyphylla
  26. Munnozia perfoliata
  27. Munnozia peruensis
  28. Munnozia pinnatipartita
  29. Munnozia pinnulosa
  30. Munnozia rusbyi
  31. Munnozia senecionidis
  32. Munnozia silphioides
  33. Munnozia subviridis
  34. Munnozia tenera
  35. Munnozia trinervis
  36. Munnozia venosissima
  37. Munnozia wilburii
formerly included[1]

moved to other genera: of Dillandia Erato

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  2. 1 2 3 Pruski, J. F. (2012). Studies of Neotropical Compositae V. Munnozia ortiziae (Liabeae), a new species from the Andes of Pasco, Peru. Phytoneuron 2012-2: 1–6.
  3. Kim, H. G., et al. (2003). A phylogeny of the Munnoziinae (Asteraceae, Liabeae): circumscription of Munnozia and a new placement of M. perfoliata. Plant Systematics and Evolution 239(3-4), 171-85.
  4. Dillon, M. O., et al. Chapter 27: Liabeae. In: Funk, V. A., et al. (eds.) Systematics, Evolution, and Biogeography of Composita'. Vienna, Austria. International Association for Plant Taxonomy, University of Vienna. 2009. 417-37.
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