Plectroniella is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Walter Robyns in 1928.[1] The genus contains only one species, i.e. Plectroniella armata, which is found in southern Mozambique and northeastern South Africa. The species is characterized by the presence of large spines and is morphologically similar to Canthium. In 2004, a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Plectroniella armata is related to Canthium ciliatum and the transfer of the genus to Canthium was suggested.[2]
Plectroniella is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Walter Robyns in 1928. The genus contains only one species, i.e. Plectroniella armata, which is found in southern Mozambique and northeastern South Africa. The species is characterized by the presence of large spines and is morphologically similar to Canthium. In 2004, a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Plectroniella armata is related to Canthium ciliatum and the transfer of the genus to Canthium was suggested.
Plectroniella es un género monotípico de plantas con flores de la familia de las rubiáceas. Incluye una sola especie: Plectroniella armata (K.Schum.) Robyns (1928).[1] Es nativa del centro y sur de África.
Plectroniella armata fue descrita por (K.Schum.) Robyns y publicado en Bull. Jard. Bot. État 11: 243, en el año 1928.[2]
Plectroniella es un género monotípico de plantas con flores de la familia de las rubiáceas. Incluye una sola especie: Plectroniella armata (K.Schum.) Robyns (1928). Es nativa del centro y sur de África.