Rhodostemonodaphne

Rhodostemonodaphne is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of approximately 41 species occurring in Central America and northern South America.[1] This genus has many species that are valued for timber. The classification of the genus is unclear since the species in the genus fall into a well-supported but unresolved clade that also includes species with unisexual flowers currently placed in the genera Endlicheria and part of Ocotea.[2]

Rhodostemonodaphne
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Magnoliids
Order: Laurales
Family: Lauraceae
Genus: Rhodostemonodaphne
Rohwer & Kubitzki
Species

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Description

Rhodostemonodaphne are shrubs and trees up to 30 m tall, mostly hardwood evergreen trees. They are dioecious (male and female flowers are on separate trees). The stamens have four locelli situated in a shallow arch towards the apex of the anthers. The leaves are alternately arranged, elliptic with recurved margins, and thin (chartaceous).[3] The inflorescence of small flowers is a panicle with racemose terminations.

Species

Species include:[4]

  • Rhodostemonodaphne anomala (Mez) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne capixabensis Baitello & Coe-Teix.
  • Rhodostemonodaphne celiana (C.K.Allen) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne crenaticupula Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne curicuriariensis Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne dioica (Mez) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne elephantopus Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne juruensis (A.C. Sm.) Chanderbali
  • Rhodostemonodaphne kunthiana (Nees) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne laxa Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne leptoclada Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne licanioides (A.C. Sm.) Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne longiflora Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne macrocalyx (Meisn.) Rohwer ex Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne miranda (Sandwith) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne mirecolorata (C.K. Allen) Rohwer
  • Rhodostemonodaphne morii Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne napoensis Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne negrensis Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne ovatifolia Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne parvifolia Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne peneia Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne praeclara (Sandwith) Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne recurva van der Werff
  • Rhodostemonodaphne revolutifolia Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne rufovirgata Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne scandens Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne sordida Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne steyermarkiana (C.K.Allen) van der Werff
  • Rhodostemonodaphne synandra van der Werff
  • Rhodostemonodaphne tumucumaquensis Madriñán
  • Rhodostemonodaphne velutina (Mez) Madriñán

References

  1. Madriñán, S. (1996). "New species of Rhodostemonodaphne (Lauraceae) from northeastern South America". Brittonia. 48 (1): 45–66. doi:10.2307/2807664. JSTOR 2807664. S2CID 41540738.
  2. Nishida, S.; van der Werff, H. (2011). "An Evaluation of Classification By Cuticular Characters of the Lauraceae: A Comparison To Molecular Phylogeny". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 98 (3): 348–357. doi:10.3417/2010054. S2CID 84475019.
  3. Chanderbali, A. (1996). "Novelties in Guianian Endlicheria (Lauraceae)". Novon. 6 (4): 328–334. doi:10.2307/3392037. JSTOR 3392037.
  4. "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  • Chanderbali, A.S. (2004). "Endlicheria (Lauraceae)". Flora Neotropica. 91: 1–141. JSTOR 4393929.


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