“…Previous studies regarding the chromosome number in Primulaceae (s. APG 2016) are available for some genera, as:
Cyclamen Linnaeus, 1753 (Bennett and Grimshaw 1991, Ishizaka 2003), Anagallis
Linnaeus, 1753 (Aguilera et al 2011, Bennett and
Leitch 2012), Lysimachia Linnaeus, 1753 (Baltisberger and Kocyan 2010, Bennett and Leitch 2012,
Chalup and Seijo 2013),
Androsace Linnaeus, 1753 (Chepinoga et al 2009),
Elingamita Baylis, 1951 (Dawson 1995), Trientalis
Linnaeus, 1753 (Vickery and Miller 2008),
Ardisia Swartz, 1788 (Koyama and Kokubugata 1998),
Primula Linnaeus, 1753 (Abou-El-Enain 2006, Casazza et al 2012, Theodoridis et al
2013), and Dodecatheon Linnaeus, 1753 (Oberle et al 2012), and
Myrsine Linnaeus, 1753 (Beuzenberg and Hair 1983, Dawson 1995, 2000, Hanson et al 2003, Rice et al
2015). Except the genus Cyclamen
and Myrsine , these taxa comprise annual and
biennial herbaceous species.…”