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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.747
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Genera plantarum :ad exemplaria imprimis in Herberiis Kewensibus servata definita

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“…and Poecilanthe Benth., currently placed in Brongniartieae, also present tortuous taxonomic histories. They were once considered as members of the subtribe "Pterocarpeae" of the tribe Dalbergieae (Bentham, 1865) or of the tribe Millettieae (as Tephrosieae;Geesink, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Poecilanthe Benth., currently placed in Brongniartieae, also present tortuous taxonomic histories. They were once considered as members of the subtribe "Pterocarpeae" of the tribe Dalbergieae (Bentham, 1865) or of the tribe Millettieae (as Tephrosieae;Geesink, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Nevski (1937) described a monotypic genus from central Asia, Cousiniopsis, closely related to Cardopatium (it was first described as Cardopatium atracfyloides C. Winkler). Classic monographers of Compositae (Bentham, 1873;Hoffmann, 1894;Dittrich, 1977;Bremer, 1994) consistently placed both genera among Carlininae, but the only characters that connect these two groups are achenes, which could equally relate Cardopatium and Cousiniopsis to Echinopinae. It is tempting to interpret the corymbose infiorescence of Cardopatium, formed by very small, fewflowered capitula, as a first step towards syncephaly.…”
Section: Subtribal Classijkationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more synthetic system was proposed by Bentham (1873) and soon after Hoffmann (1894). Both authors proposed a classification in two subfamilies and 16 tribes that gained general acceptation until very recently.…”
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“…Nos tratamentos clássicos, Amasonia foi reconhecido como membro de Verbenaceae (Schauer 1847(Schauer , 1867Bentham 1876;Briquet 1895;Junell, 1934). No entanto, mais recentemente, estudos filogenéticos em Lamiaceae e Verbenaceae (Cantino 1992a,b;Cantino et al 1992;Abu-Asab & Cantino 1992;Wagstaff et al 1998;Steane et al 2004, Judd et al 2009), subsidiaram a transferência de Amasonia para Lamiaceae (subfamília Ajugoideae) levando-se em consideração principalmente caracteríticas dos frutos (drupas com quatro mericarpos), estiletes (não persistentes) e do pólen (colunas granulares ramificadas na exina).…”
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