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Siphoneugena
Siphoneugena densiflora fruits forming
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Subfamily: Myrtoideae
Tribe: Myrteae
Genus: Siphoneugena
O.Berg
Synonyms[1][2]
  • Calycorectes subgen. Siphoneugenia (O.Berg) Nied.
  • Eugenia subgen. Siphoneugena (O.Berg) Kiaersk.
  • Paramitranthes Burret

Siphoneugena is a genus of the botanical family Myrtaceae, first described as a genus in 1856.[3][1] It is native to Central and South America as well as the West Indies.[2][4][5][6][7]

Species[2]
  1. Siphoneugena crassifolia - Minas Gerais, Paraná
  2. Siphoneugena delicata - Espírito Santo
  3. Siphoneugena densiflora O.Berg - Brazil
  4. Siphoneugena dussii - Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
  5. Siphoneugena glabrata - Bolivia
  6. Siphoneugena guilfoyleiana - São Paulo
  7. Siphoneugena kiaerskoviana - SE Brazil
  8. Siphoneugena kuhlmannii - E Brazil
  9. Siphoneugena minima - La Paz
  10. Siphoneugena occidentalis - WC Brazil, S Bolivia, Paraguay, Salta
  11. Siphoneugena reitzii - S + SE Brazil

References

  1. ^ a b Tropicos, Siphoneugena O.Berg 
  2. ^ a b c Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  3. ^ Berg, Otto Karl. 1856.  Linnaea 27: 136, 344-345 in Latin
  4. ^ Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F., Holst, B.K., Landrum, L.L., Matsumoto, K., Fernanda Mazine, F., Nic Lughadha, E., Proença, C. & al. (2008). World Checklist of Myrtaceae: 1-455. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  5. ^ Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera. 2009. Cucurbitaceae a Polemoniaceae. 4(1): i–xvi, 1–855. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
  6. ^ Landrum, L. R. & M. L. Kawasaki. 1997. The genera of Myrtaceae in Brazil: an illustrated synoptic treatment and identification keys. Brittonia 49(4): 508–536.
  7. ^ Proença, C. 1990. A revision of Siphoneugena Berg. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 47(3): 239–271.


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