Amyridoideae
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Sapindales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Rutaceae
Subfamilia: Amyridoideae
Genera: Amyris – Cneoridium – Stauranthus
Name
[edit]Rutaceae subfam. Amyridoideae Link, Handbuch 2: 128. (1831) emend. Appelhans et al., (2021)
- Type genus: Amyris P.Browne, Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica 208. (1756)
Synonyms
[edit]- Homotypic
- Amyridaceae Kunth, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris), 2: 353. (1824)
- Amyrideae DC., Prodr. 2: 81. (1825)
- Amyridales J. Presl, Nowoceˇ ska´ Bibl. 7: 335. (1846)
- Amyridineae Engl., Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. Teil III, Abt. 4–5: 111, 181. (1896)
Note: RTF clade is formed by synonymising some Rutoideae Arn., Bot. 104. (1832) Toddalioideae K.Koch (1869) with Flindersia. Due to priority under ICBN Amyridoideae Link, (1831) has precedence over Toddalioideae K.Koch, (1869) (Groppo et al. 2012). However, Appelhans et al., (2021) found that the majority of this clade did not cluster with Amyris and its close relatives, which were retained in Amyridoideae Link, (1831) leaving the remainder to be circumscribed in a resurrected and much expanded Zanthoxyloideae A.Juss. ex Arn. (1831).
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Link, J.H.F. 1831. Handbuch zur Erkennung der nutzbarsten und am häufigsten vorkommenden Gewächse 2: 128.
Additional references
[edit]- Appelhans, M.S., Bayly, M.J., Heslewood, M.M., Groppo, M., Verboom, G.A., Forster, P.I., Kallunki, J.A. & Duretto, M.F. 2021. A new subfamily classification of the Citrus family (Rutaceae) based on six nuclear and plastid markers. Taxon 70(5): 1035-1061. DOI: 10.1002/tax.12543 . Reference page.
- Morton, C.M. & Telmer, C. 2014. New subfamily classification for the Rutaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99(4): 620–641. DOI: 10.3417/2010034 ResearchGate Reference page.
Links
[edit]- Stevens, P.F. 2001 onwards. Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 14, July 2017 [and more or less continuously updated since]. Online. Reference page.
- Tropicos.org 2020. Amyridoideae. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 26 Nov. 2020.