Ficus subg. Pharmacosycea

Pharmacosycea is one of six subgenera currently recognised in the genus Ficus. It was proposed by E. J. H. Corner in 1967 to unite section Pharmacosycea with Oreosycea.

Ficus subg. Pharmacosycea
Ficus tonduzii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Genus: Ficus
Subgenus: F. subg. Pharmacosycea
Corner
Sections
  • Oreosycea
  • Pharmacosycea

Recent molecular phylogenies has shown that the subgenus is polyphyletic. Section Pharmacosycea is a sister taxa to the rest of the genus Ficus, while section Oreosycea is itself polyphyletic.[1]

Section Oreosycea

Section Oreosycea is Palaeotropical in distribution.[2][3]

Subsection Glandulosae includes (not complete)
  • Ficus asperula Bureau
  • Ficus auriculigera Bureau
  • Ficus austrocaledonica Bureau
  • Ficus barraui Guillaumin
  • Ficus bubulia C.C. Berg
  • Ficus carinata C.C. Berg
  • Ficus cataractorum Bureau
  • Ficus crescentioides Bureau
  • Ficus dzumacensis Guillaumin
  • Ficus edelfeltii King
  • Ficus mutabilis Bureau
  • Ficus nervosa Heyne ex Roth
Subsection Pedunculatae includes

Section Pharmacosycea

Section Pharmacosycea is Neotropical. Cornelis Berg recognised two subsections: Bergianae and Petenenses.[4]

Subsection Bergianae includes
Subsection Petenenses includes

References

  1. Rønsted, N.; G.D. Weiblen; W.L. Clement; N.J.C. Zerega; V. Savolainen (2008). "Reconstructing the phylogeny of figs (Ficus, Moraceae) to reveal the history of the fig pollination mutualism" (PDF). Symbiosis. 45 (1–3): 45–56.
  2. Corner EJH (1965) Checklist of Ficus in Asia and Australasia with keys to identification. The Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 21: 1-186.
  3. Berg CC, Corner EJH (2005) Moraceae - Ficus. Flora Malesiana Series I (Seed Plants) Volume 17/Part 2. National Herbarium of the Netherlands, Leiden.
  4. Berg, C. C. (2006). "The Subdivision of Ficus Subgenus Pharmacosycea Section Pharmacosycea (Moraceae)". Blumea. 51 (1): 147–51. doi:10.3767/000651906x622409.
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