“…Al Gentry's legacy of Bignoniaceae has been carried forward, largely thanks to the contributions of Lúcia Lohmann's group (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) in the tribe Bignonieae. Continued descriptions of new species (e.g., Firetti-Leggieri et al, 2015;Frazão & Lohmann, 2018), range extensions (e.g., Brito et al, 2018), checklists (e.g., Lohmann & Ulloa Ulloa, 2006), floristic treatments (e.g., Lohmann et al, 2018;Costa et al, 2019), synopses (e.g., Lohmann & Taylor, 2014;Fonseca & Lohmann, 2019), and monographs (e.g., Medeiros & Lohmann, 2015;Francisco & Lohmann, 2018) are conducted in parallel with studies on the phylogenetics (e.g., Lohmann, 2006; Kaehler et al, 2019), biogeography (e.g., Lohmann et al, 2013;Thode et al, 2019), and evolution of traits associated with the climbing habit (e.g., Pace et al, 2011Pace et al, , 2015Sousa-Baena et al, 2014), insect-plant interactions (Nogueira et al, 2012(Nogueira et al, , 2015, and pollination systems (e.g., Alcantara & Lohmann, 2010, 2011, among others. Across these diverse works on Bignoniaceae, an in-depth, organismally focused understanding of the ecology and evolution of the largest clade of Neotropical lianas has emerged.…”