Byrsonimoideae W . R . Anderson, Leandra 7: 6. 1977
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Byrsonimoideae W . R . Anderson, Leandra 7: 6. 1977 |
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1. Byrsonimoideae W. R. Anderson, Leandra 7: 6. 1977 View in CoL .
Type genus.
Diagnosis.
Posterior petal eglandular, fertile stamens 10 (occasionally 6–10 in Diacidia ), pollen 3 - aperturate, zonoaperturate, colporate, styles apex subulate, mericarps smooth (i. e., never winged, or setose), chromosome number n = 6, presence of macrolactams and sulfenyl compounds.
Notes.
The subfamily Byrsonimoideae currently comprises the original three tribes published by Anderson (1977). However, tribe Byrsonimeae is re-circumscribed to exclude Burdachia , Glandonia and Mcvaughia , which made this tribe paraphyletic and are, thus, placed by us in their own tribe in Malpighioideae . In its new circumscription, Byrsonimoideae comprises nine genera and 243 species (91 threatened species; Suppl. material 1) of shrubs and trees endemic to the Americas.
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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