The Vegetable Kingdom 2015
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139878654.020
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“…The three genera of Janieae— Cheilosporum , Haliptilon, and Jania —have been delineated traditionally by the branching pattern of the main axes (character 1), intergenicular shape (character 3), and conceptacle position. These characters have long been considered important in generic separation (Decaisne 1842, Zanardini 1844, Lindley 1846, Johansen 1969, Johansen and Silva 1978, Bailey and Chapman 1998). However, Jania and Haliptilon are so closely related that certain species may be difficult to assign to one genus or another using these morphological criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The three genera of Janieae— Cheilosporum , Haliptilon, and Jania —have been delineated traditionally by the branching pattern of the main axes (character 1), intergenicular shape (character 3), and conceptacle position. These characters have long been considered important in generic separation (Decaisne 1842, Zanardini 1844, Lindley 1846, Johansen 1969, Johansen and Silva 1978, Bailey and Chapman 1998). However, Jania and Haliptilon are so closely related that certain species may be difficult to assign to one genus or another using these morphological criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1990). Lindley (1846) proposed the elevation of Decaisne’s “groupe” Haliptylon to generic rank and corrected the spelling to Haliptilon (Johansen and Silva 1978). This genus is characterized by dichotomous primary branching, with secondary branches often pinnately and/or dichotomously arranged with terete to subterete intergenicula bearing axial conceptacles (Johansen 1981, Johansen and Womersley 1986, Irvine and Johansen 1994).…”
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“…Although the generic status of Mitchella has never been questioned, its phylogenetic position in Rubiaceae has been controversial. Mitchella has been placed in various tribes, such as ‘Guettardidae’ (Lindley, ), Anthospermeae (Hooker, ), Chiococceae (Baillon, ) and Paederieae (Puff, ). Based on a detailed morphological study, Robbrecht et al .…”
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“…In 1839 Augustin Pyramus de Candolle erected a new monotypic family, Rousseaceae ('Roussseacese'), for Roussea. Somewhat later (Lindley, 1853), Roussea was included in Brexiaceae together with Brexia Noronha ex Thouars, Ixerba A. Cunn., and Argophyllum J. R. Forst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%