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Pentaphylax
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Pentaphylacaceae
Tribe: Pentaphylaceae
P.F.Stevens & A.L.Weitzman
Genus: Pentaphylax
Gardner & Champ. (1849)
Species:
P. euryoides
Binomial name
Pentaphylax euryoides
Gardner & Champ. (1849)
Synonyms[1]
  • Pentaphylax arborea Ridl. (1925)
  • Pentaphylax malayana Ridl. (1908)
  • Pentaphylax racemosa Merr. & Chun (1930)
  • Pentaphylax spicata Merr. (1938)

Pentaphylax euryoides (Chinese: 五列木; pinyin: wu lie mu) is a species of flowering plant in the Pentaphylacaceae family. It is the sole species in genus Pentaphylax. It is a shrub or small tree native to southern China, Vietnam, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia, and northern Sumatra.[1] In China, it is found in Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, and Yunnan provinces, and in southern parts of Fujian, Hunan, and Jiangxi.[2]

Description

The species is 4–10 metres (13–33 ft) tall with its petioles being 1–1.5 centimetres (0.39–0.59 in) long. The species has simple evergreen leaves that are alternately arranged on the stems. The leaf-blades are lanceolate, oblong, ovate and are 5–9 centimetres (2.0–3.5 in) long by 2–5 centimetres (0.79–1.97 in) wide. Pedicels are 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) and carry triangular shaped bracteoles which are as long as the petiole.[2]

Flowers have five petals and five sepals that are distinct from each other and five stamens attached oppositely to the sepals. Sepals are 1.5–2.5 millimetres (0.059–0.098 in) long and orbicular. The flower pistil is 5 celled and the anthers dehiscing via pores and basifixed. The five stamens are 1 millimetre (0.039 in) and oblong. The seeds are winged, reddish-brown in colour, and 1.5–2 millimetres (0.059–0.079 in) long.[2]

Taxonomy

The APG III system of 2009 places the genus in the family Pentaphylacaceae, along with genera formerly placed in the Ternstroemiaceae.[3] Pentaphylax has often been placed in its own family, the Pentaphylacaceae, separated from the Theaceae or Ternstroemiaceae based on the structure of the anthers and, arguably, the ovules. However, some molecular data and curved embryos (typical of the Ternstroemiaceae) point to a close relationship with the Ternstroemiaceae.[4][5]

The taxonomic placement of this species and the family has varied, due mostly to a shortage of information. Included here are some classifications given by different botanists:

  • Short's Subclass Dicotyledonae; Crassinucelli (?).
  • Dahlgren's Superorder Theiflorae (?); Theales (?).
  • Cronquist’s Subclass Dilleniidae; Theales.
  • Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (1998) family of uncertain position at the highest group level.[6]
  • subfamily Ternstroemioideae within the Theaceae.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Pentaphylax euryoides Gardner & Champ. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Pentaphylax euryoides". Flora of China. 12. Flora of China: 365.
  3. ^ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group III (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (2): 105–121. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x. hdl:10654/18083.
  4. ^ Arne A. Anderberg, Catarina Rydin and Mari Källersjö (2002). "Phylogenetic relationships in the order Ericales s.l.: analyses of molecular data from five genes from the plastid and mitochondrial genomes". American Journal of Botany. 89 (4): 677–687. doi:10.3732/ajb.89.4.677. PMID 21665668.
  5. ^ Bremer, B; Bremer, K; Heidari, N; Erixon, P; Olmstead, RG; Anderberg, AA; Källersjö, M; Barkhordarian, E (2002). "Phylogenetics of asterids based on 3 coding and 3 non-coding chloroplast DNA markers and the utility of non-coding DNA at higher taxonomic levels" (PDF). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 24 (2): 274–301. doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00240-3. PMID 12144762.
  6. ^ Pentaphylacaceae Engl., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
  7. ^ "Pentaphylacaceae". Flora of China.

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