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Amyridoideae ( anglais )

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Amyridoideae is a subfamily of the family Rutaceae.[1] The circumscription of the family has varied considerably. A 2014 classification placed a large proportion of the genera in the family Rutaceae in Amyridoideae.[2] A more recent 2021 classification includes only three genera.[1]

Taxonomy

In 2012, based on molecular phylogenetic methods, Groppo et al. divided Rutaceae into two subfamilies, a small Cneoroideae and a very large subfamily Rutoideae s.l. for the all the remaining genera.[3] A 2014 classification by Morton and Telmer added the subfamily Aurantioideae, and split the remaining Rutoideae s.l. into a smaller Rutoideae and a much larger Amyridoideae s.l., containing most of the genera Engler had placed in Rutoideae in 1896.[2] Until 2021, molecular phylogenetic approaches had only sampled between 20% and 40% of the genera of Rutaceae. A 2021 study by Appelhans et al. sampled almost 90% of the genera. The two main clades recognized by Groppo et al. in 2012 were upheld, but Morton and Telmer's Amyridoideae was polyphyletic and did not include the type genus. Applehans et al. divided the family Rutaceae into six subfamilies, including a small subfamily Amyridoideae with only three genera.[1]

Genera

Genera accepted in a 2021 classification of Rutaceae into subfamilies were:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Appelhans, Marc S.; Bayly, Michael J.; Heslewood, Margaret M.; Groppo, Milton; Verboom, G. Anthony; Forster, Paul I.; Kallunki, Jacquelyn A. & Duretto, Marco F. (2021), "A new subfamily classification of the Citrus family (Rutaceae) based on six nuclear and plastid markers", Taxon, 70 (5): 1035–1061, doi:10.1002/tax.12543
  2. ^ a b Morton, Cynthia M. & Telmer, Cheryl (2014), "New Subfamily Classification for the Rutaceae", Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 99 (4): 620–641, doi:10.3417/2010034, S2CID 85667129
  3. ^ Groppo, M.; Kallunki, J.A.; Pirani, J.R. & Antonelli, A. (2012), "Chilean Pitavia more closely related to Oceania and Old World Rutaceae than to Neotropical groups: Evidence from two cpDNA non-coding regions, with a new subfamilial classification of the family", PhytoKeys (19): 9–29, doi:10.3897/phytokeys.19.3912, PMC 3597001, PMID 23717188
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Amyridoideae: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Amyridoideae is a subfamily of the family Rutaceae. The circumscription of the family has varied considerably. A 2014 classification placed a large proportion of the genera in the family Rutaceae in Amyridoideae. A more recent 2021 classification includes only three genera.

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아미리스아과 ( coréen )

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아미리스아과(amyris亞科, 학명: Amyridoideae 아미리도이데아이[*])는 운향과아과이다.[1]

하위 분류

  • 백선속(Dictamnus L.)
  • 초피나무속(Zanthoxylum L.)
  • 황벽나무속(Phellodendron Rupr.)
  • Adenandra Willd.
  • Amyris P.Browne
  • Calodendrum Thunb.
  • Casimiroa La Llave
  • Choisya Kunth
  • Chorilaena Endl.
  • Diplolaena R.Br.
  • Eriostemon Sm.
  • Flindersia R.Br.
  • Lunasia Blanco
  • Melicope J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
  • Phebalium Vent.
  • Pilocarpus Vahl
  • Ravenia Vell.
  • Sarcomelicope Engl.
  • Skimmia Thunb.
  • Toddalia Juss.

각주

  1. Link, Johann Heinrich Friedrich. Handbuch zur Erkennung der nutzbarsten und am häufigsten vorkommenden Gewächse 2: 128. 1831.
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