Friesodielsia

Friesodielsia is a genus of flowering plants in the custard apple and soursop family Annonaceae, with all species found in the Old World, mostly in the tropics. A molecular study shows that Friesodielsia should be more narrowly circumscribed, with the only species remaining being the Asian ones, which can also be distinguished by their possession of globose or ellipsoid monocarps, and six petals per flower arranged in two whorls.[2]

Friesodielsia
Friesodielsia desmoides at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Magnoliids
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Annonaceae
Subfamily: Annonoideae
Tribe: Uvarieae
Genus: Friesodielsia
Steenis[1]
Species

See text

Synonyms[2]

Species

Species currently accepted by The Plant List[3] are as follows:

  • Friesodielsia acuminata (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia affinis (Hook.f. & Thomson) D.Das
  • Friesodielsia alpina (J.Sinclair) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia auriculata (Elmer) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia bakeri (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia biglandulosa (Blume) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia borneensis (Miq.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia caesia (Miq.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia calycina (King) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia cuneiformis (Blume) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia desmoides (Craib) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia dielsiana (Engl.) SteenisMonanthotaxis dielsiana (Engl.) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia discolor (Craib) D.Das
  • Friesodielsia enghiana (Diels) Verdc.Monanthotaxis enghiana (Diels) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia excisa (Miq.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia filipes (Hook.f. & Thomson) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia formosa I.M.Turner
  • Friesodielsia fornicata (Roxb.) D.Das
  • Friesodielsia glauca (Hook.f. & Thomson) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia glaucifolia (Hutch. & Dalziel) SteenisMonanthotaxis glaucifolia (Hutch. & Dalziel) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia gracilipes (Benth.) SteenisSphaerocoryne gracilipes (Benth.) X.Guo & R.M.K.Saunders
  • Friesodielsia gracilis (Hook.f.) SteenisMonanthotaxis gracilis (Hook.f.) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia grandifolia (Merr.) I.M.Turner
  • Friesodielsia hirsuta (Benth.) SteenisMonanthotaxis hirsuta (Benth.) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia hirta (Miq.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia khoshooi Vasudeva Rao & Chakrab.
  • Friesodielsia kingii (J.Sinclair) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia korthalsiana (Miq.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia lagunensis (Elmer) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia lanceolata (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia latifolia (Hook.f. & Thomson) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia longiflora (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia maclellandii (Hook.f. & Thomson) D.Das
  • Friesodielsia mindorensis (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia montana (Engl. & Diels) SteenisMonanthotaxis montana (Engl. & Diels) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia obovata (Benth.) Verdc.Monanthotaxis obovata (Benth.) P.H.Hoekstra
  • Friesodielsia obtusifolia (Elmer) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia oligophlebia (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia ovalifolia (Ridl.) I.M.Turner
  • Friesodielsia paucinervia (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia philippinensis (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia platyphylla (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia pubescens (Merr.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia rosea (Sprague & Hutch.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia stenopetala (Hook.f. & Thomson) D.Das
  • Friesodielsia unonifolia (A.DC.) Steenis
  • Friesodielsia velutina (Sprague & Hutch.) SteenisMonanthotaxis velutina (Sprague & Hutch.) P.H.Hoekstra

Notes

  1. Schefferomitra is represented by a single species, Schefferomitra subaequalis, found in New Guinea.

References

  1. Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, sér. 3, 17: 458. (1948)
  2. Guo, Xing; Hoekstra, Paul H.; Tang, Chin Cheung; Thomas, Daniel C.; Wieringa, Jan J.; Chatrou, Lars W.; Saunders, Richard M.K. (2017). "Cutting up the climbers: Evidence for extensive polyphyly in Friesodielsia (Annonaceae) necessitates generic realignment across the tribe Uvarieae". Taxon. 66: 3–19. doi:10.12705/661.1.
  3. "Friesodielsia". theplantlist.org. The Plant List. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
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