List of Fritillaria species

This List of Fritillaria species shows the accepted species names within the genus Fritillaria, of which there are about 100[1] to 130[2].[3]

Alphabetical list of species

Formerly included

Numerous names have been coined using the name Fritillaria but referring to species now considered better suited to other genera (Calochortus Disporum Erythronium Eucomis Lilium Notholirion). We provide links to help you find appropriate information.

  • Fritillaria autumnalis, now called Eucomis autumnalis
  • Fritillaria barbata, now called Calochortus barbatus
  • Fritillaria biflora Sessé & Moc 1894 not Lindl. 1834, now called Calochortus barbatus
  • Fritillaria cantoniensis, now called Disporum cantoniense
  • Fritillaria cuprea, now called Calochortus barbatus
  • Fritillaria flavida, now called Lilium nanum var. flavidum
  • Fritillaria gardneriana, now called Lilium nanum var. nanum
  • Fritillaria hookeri, now called Notholirion macrophyllum
  • Fritillaria longifolia Hill 1768 not Steven ex Ledeb. 1852, now called Eucomis autumnalis
  • Fritillaria lophophora, now called Lilium lophophorum
  • Fritillaria macrophylla, now called Notholirion macrophyllum
  • Fritillaria multiscapoidea, now called Erythronium multiscapideum
  • Fritillaria nana, now called Eucomis regia
  • Fritillaria oxypetala, now called Nomocharis oxypetala
  • Fritillaria punctata, now called Eucomis comosa
  • Fritillaria purpurea, now called Calochortus purpureus
  • Fritillaria regia, now called Eucomis regia
  • Fritillaria souliei, now called Lilium souliei
  • Fritillaria stracheyi, now called Lilium nanum
  • Fritillaria thomsoniana, now called Notholirion thomsonianum

Subgenera

The species of Fritillaria are divided amongst eight subgenera. A partial list[lower-alpha 1] of species by subgenera is shown here:[6][7][3]

Fritillaria

  • F. acmopetala Boiss.
  • F. alburyana Rix
  • F. alfredae Post
  • F. amana (Rix) R.Wallis & R.B.Wallis
  • F. assyriaca Baker
  • F. aurea Schott
  • F. bithynica Baker
  • F. carica Rix
  • F. caucasica Adam
  • F. cirrhosa D. Don
  • F. conica Boiss.
  • F. crassifolia Boiss & Huet.
  • F. davisii Turrill
  • F. drenovskii Degen & Stoj.
  • F. ehrhartii Boiss. & Orph.
  • F. elwesii Boiss.
  • F. fleischeriana Steud. & Hochst. ex Schult.f.
  • F. forbesii Baker
  • F. frankiorum R.Wallis & R.B.Wallis
  • F. graeca Boissier & Spruner
  • F. gussichiae (Degen & Dorfler) Rix
  • F. hermonis Fenzl
  • F. involucrata Allioni
  • F. kotschyana Herbert
  • F. latakiensis Rix
  • F. latifolia Willd.
  • F. lusitanica Wikstr.
  • F. meleagris L.
  • F. meleagroides Patrin ex Schult.f
  • F. messanensis Rafin
  • F. michailovskyi Fomin
  • F. minuta Boiss. & Nöe
  • F. montana Hoppe ex W. D. J. Koch
  • F. mutabilis Kamari
  • F. obliqua Ker Gawl.
  • F. olivieri Baker
  • F. oranensis Pomel
  • F. orientalis Adam
  • F. pallidiflora Schrenk
  • F. pinardii Boiss.
  • F. poluninii (Rix) G.Bakhshi Khaniki & K.Persson
  • F. pontica Wahlenb.
  • F. pyrenaica L
  • F. reuteri Boiss.
  • F. rixii Zaharof
  • F. ruthenica Wikstr.
  • F. sibthorpiana Baker
  • F. sororum Jimmy Persson & K.Persson
  • F. stribrnyi Velen.
  • F. tenella M.Bieb.
  • F. theophrasti Kamari & Phitos
  • F. thessala (Boiss.) Kamari
  • F. thunbergii Miq.
  • F. tortifolia X.Z.Duan & X.J.Zheng
  • F. tubiformis Gren. & Godr.
  • F. usuriensis Maxim.
  • F. uva-vulpis Rix
  • F. verticillata Willd.
  • F. walujewii Regel
  • F. whittallii Baker
  • F. zagrica Stapf

Rhinopetalum Fisch.

5 species

  • F. ariana (Loz.-Lozinsk. & Vved.) E.M.Rix
  • F. bucharica Regel
  • F. gibbosa Boiss.
  • F. karelini (Fisher ex D.Don) Baker
  • F. stenanthera Regel

Theresia Koch

Monotypic

  • F. persica L.

Petilium (L.) Endl.

4 species

  • F. chitraensis B. Mathew
  • F. eduardii Regel
  • F. imperialis L.
  • F. raddeana Regel

Liliorhiza (Kellog) Benth. & Hook.f.

  • F. affinis (Schult.) Sealy
  • F. agrestis Greene
  • F. atropurpurea Nutt.
  • F. camschatcensis (L.). Ker-Gawl.
  • F. dagana Turcz.
  • F. eastwoodae Macfarl.
  • F. falcata (Jepson) Beetle
  • F. gentneri Gilkey
  • F. glauca Greene
  • F. liliacea Lindl.
  • F. maximowiczii Freyn.
  • F. micrantha Heller
  • F. phaeanthera Purdy
  • F. pluriflora Torr. ex Benth.
  • F. pudica (Pursh) Spreng.
  • F. recurva Benth.
  • F. striata Eastw.

Korolkowia Rix

Monotypic

  • F. sewerzowii Regel

Davidii Rix

Monotypic

  • F. davidii Franchet

Japonica Rix

8 species

  • F. amabilis Koidzumi
  • F. ayakoana I.Maruyama & N. Naruhashi
  • F. japonica Miq.
  • F. kaiensis N.Naruhashi
  • F. koidzumiana Ohwi
  • F. muraiana Ohwi
  • F. shikokiana N. Narushi
  • F. tokushimensis Akasawa, Katayama & T.Naito

Notes

  1. Complete list, with exception of Rhinopetalum, Liliorhiza and Fritillaria which are at least 60% complete

References

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