This is a list of genera in the plant family Apocynaceae. As currently circumscribed, the family contains over 5000 species in more than 350 genera.[1] In the most recently published comprehensive taxonomy,[2] which is followed here, 366 genera are distributed in five subfamilies, 25 tribes and 49 subtribes, the first time in over a decade that subtribes are recognized. This classification, although its authors do not acknowledge it, is not strictly phylogenetic, as two of its largest subfamilies (Rauvolfioideae and Apocynoideae) are paraphyletic stem groups.[3][4][5] It is in fact impossible to divide the family into strictly monophyletic groups above tribal level.[N 1]

Genera

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Unless otherwise stated, distribution and species number data are derived from the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (except for Asclepiadoideae), and type species information is taken from Index Nominum Genericorum. Numerous typographic errors in dates and page numbers by Endress & al. have been corrected.[2] When describing distributions, archipelagos and islands (e.g. the Caribbean, the Comoros, the Mascarenes, Madagascar) are excluded from Africa and Tropical America unless otherwise specified.

Genus
Authority
Year
[N 2]
Classification Type species # of species Distribution
Aspidosperma
Mart. & Zucc.[6]
1824Aspidosperma tomentosum
Mart.
71Neotropics
Geissospermum
Allemão[7]
1845[N 3]Geissospermum vellosii[N 4]
Allemão
6Tropical South America
Haplophyton
A.DC.[8]
1844Haplophyton cimicidum
A.DC.
2Southern United States
to Guatemala
Microplumeria
Baill.[9]
1889Microplumeria sprucei[N 5]
Baill.
1Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil
Strempeliopsis
Benth.[10]
1876Strempeliopsis strempelioides
(Griseb.) Benth. ex B.D.Jacks.
2Cuba, Jamaica
Vallesia
Ruiz & Pav.[11]
1794Vallesia dichotoma[N 6]
Ruiz & Pav.
11Florida, Caribbean, Mexico,
Central and South America
Alstonia
R.Br.[12]
1810[N 7]
(1811)
Alstonia scholaris
(L.) R.Br.
ca. 50Old World Tropics[N 8]
Dyera
Hook.f.[13]
1882Dyera costulata
(Miq.) Hook.f.
2Malay Peninsula,
Borneo and Sumatra
Kopsia
Blume[14]
1823Kopsia arborea
Blume
21Southern China to Australia
Ochrosia
Juss.[15]
1789Ochrosia borbonica
J.F.Gmel.
ca. 40East Africa, Southeast Asia,
Australasia, islands of the Indian
and Pacific Oceans
Laxoplumeria
Markgr.[16]
1926Laxoplumeria tessmannii
Markgr.
3Panama to Brazil
Tonduzia
Pittier[17]
1908Tonduzia parvifolia[N 9]
Pittier
Mesoamerica
Vinca
L.[18]
1753Vinca minor
L.
6Europe to Central Asia
Catharanthus
G.Don[19]
1837Catharanthus roseus
(L.) G.Don
8Madagascar, Indian subcontinent
Kamettia
Kostel.[20]
1834Kamettia malabarica[N 10]
Kostel.
2India, Thailand
Petchia
Livera[21][N 11]
1926Petchia ceylanica
(Wight) Livera
8Cameroon, Comoros,
Madagascar, Sri Lanka
Rauvolfia
L.[18]
1753Rauvolfia tetraphylla
L.
ca. 85Worldwide in tropics
and subtropics
Bousigonia
Pierre[22]
1898Bousigonia mekongensis
Pierre
3Southeast Asia
Cyclocotyla
Stapf[23]
1908Cyclocotyla congolensis
Stapf
1Nigeria to Congo-Kinshasa
Leuconotis
Jack[24]
1823
("1825")
Leuconotis anceps
Jack
4Malay Peninsula,
Borneo and Sumatra
Willughbeia
Roxb.[25]
1823Willughbeia edulis
Roxb.
17Tropical Asia
Couma
Aubl.[26]
1775Couma guianensis
Aubl.
5Tropical Americas
Hancornia
Gomes[27][N 12]
1803Hancornia speciosa
Gomes
1Brazil, Paraguay
Lacmellea
H.Karst.[28]
1857
("1856")
Lacmellea edulis
H.Karst.
24Tropical Americas
Parahancornia[N 13]
Ducke[29]
1922Parahancornia amapa[N 14]
(Huber) Ducke
7Tropical South America
Ancylobothrys
Pierre[22]
1898Not designated7Tropical and Southern Africa,
Madagascar
Chamaeclitandra
(Stapf) Pichon[30]
1953Chamaeclitandra henriquesiana
(Hallier f.) Pichon
1Congo-Kinshasa, Angola, Zambia
Clitandra
Benth.[31]
1849Clitandra cymulosa
Benth.
1Tropical Africa
Cylindropsis
Pierre[22]
1898Cylindropsis parvifolia
Pierre
1Nigeria to Congo-Kinshasa
Dictyophleba
Pierre[22]
1898Dictyophleba lucida
(K.Schum.) Pierre
6Tropical Africa, Comoros
Landolphia
P.Beauv.[32]
1806
("1803")
Landolphia owariensis
P.Beauv.
over 30Tropical and Southern Africa,
Madagascar
Orthopichonia[N 15]
H.Huber[33]
1962Orthopichonia cirrhosa
(Radlk.) H.Huber
6Liberia to Congo Kinshasa,
Sudan[N 16]
Pacouria
Aubl.[26]
1775Pacouria guianensis
Aubl.
3Tropical South America
Saba
(Pichon) Pichon[30]
1953Saba comorensis
(Bojer ex A.DC.) Pichon
3Tropical Africa, Comoros,
Madagascar
Vahadenia
Stapf[34]
1902Vahadenia laurentii
(de Wild.) Stapf
2Guinea to Angola
Ambelania
Aubl.[26]
1775Ambelania acida
Aubl.
3Tropical South America
Macoubea
Aubl.[26]
1775Macoubea guianensis
Aubl.
3Costa Rica to Venezuela
and Brazil
Molongum
Pichon[35]
1948Molongum laxum
(Benth.) Pichon
3Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil
Mucoa
Zarucchi[36]
1988
("1987")
Mucoa duckei
(Markgr.) Zarucchi
2Columbia to Peru
Neocouma
Pierre[22]
1898Neocouma ternstroemiacea
(Müll.Arg.) Pierre
2Columbia to Peru
Rhigospira[N 17]
Miers[37]
1878 Rhigospira quadrangularis
(Müll.Arg.) Miers
1Columbia to Peru
Spongiosperma[N 18]
Zarucchi[36]
1988Spongiosperma macrophyllum
(Müll.Arg.) Zarucchi
6Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil
Callichilia
Stapf[34]
1902Callichilia subsessilis
(Benth.) Stapf
6Benin to Congo-Kinshasa
Calocrater
K.Schum.[38]
1895Calocrater preussii
K.Schumm.
1Cameroon, Gabon,
Congo-Brazzaville
Carvalhoa
K.Schum.[38]
1895Carvalhoa campanulata
K.Schum.
2African Great Lakes region
Crioceras
Pierre[39]
1897Crioceras longiflorus[N 19]
Pierre
1Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville
Schizozygia
Baill.[9]
1888Schizozygia coffaeoides
Baill.
1African tropics, Comoros
Tabernaemontana
L.[18]
1775Tabernaemontana citrifolia
L.
over 100Pantropical
Tabernanthe
Baill.[40]
1889Tabernanthe iboga
Baill.
2Cameroon to Angola
Voacanga
Thouars[41]
1806Voacanga thouarsii
Roem. & Schult.[N 20]
13Afrotropics, Malesia
to Australia
Diplorhynchus
Welw. ex Ficalho & Hiern[42]
1881Diplorhynchus psilopus[N 21]
Welw. ex Ficalho & Hiern
1Afrotropics
Craspidospermum
Bojer ex A.DC.[8]
1844Craspidospermum verticillatum
Bojer ex A.DC.
1Madagascar
Melodinus
J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.[43]
1775
("1776")
Melodinus scandens
J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
21Tropical Asia
to Pacific islands
Pycnobotrya
Benth.[10]
1876Pycnobotrya nitida
Benth.
1Nigeria to Congo-Kinshasa
Stephanostegia
Baill.[9]
1888Stephanostegia hildebrandtii
Baill.
2Madagascar
Gonioma
E.Mey.[44]
1838
("1835")
Gonioma kamassi
E.Mey.
2South Africa, Madagascar
Hunteria
Roxb.[45][N 22]
1824Hunteria corymbosa[N 23]
Roxb.
12Paleotropics
Picralima
Pierre[46]
1896Picralima klaineana[N 24]
Pierre
1Benin to Uganda
Pleiocarpa
Benth.[10]
1876Pleiocarpa mutica
Benth.
6Afrotropics
Amsonia
Walter[47]
1788Amsonia tabernaemontana
Walter
ca. 20Greece, Turkey, East Asia,
United States and Mexico
Chilocarpus
Blume[14]
1823Chilocarpus suaveolens
Blume
14Indochina to New Guinea
Condylocarpon
Desf.[48]
1822Condylocarpon guyanense
Desf.
14Neotropics
Plectaneia
Thouars[41]
1806Plectaneia thouarsii
Roem. & Schult.[N 20]
3Madagascar
Alyxia
Banks ex R.Br.[49]
1810Alyxia spicata
R.Br.
over 100Tropical Asia to Australasia
and Oceania
Lepinia
Decne.[50]
1849Lepinia taitensis
Decne.
4New Guinea, Solomon, Marquesas,
Society and Caroline Islands
Lepiniopsis
Valeton[51]
1895Lepiniopsis ternatensis
Valeton
2Philippines to New Guinea
Pteralyxia
K.Schum.[38]
1895Pteralyxia macrocarpa[N 25]
(Hillebr.) K.Schum.
2Hawaiian Islands
Allamanda
L.[52]
1771Allamanda Cathartica
L.
15Tropical South America
Himatanthus
Willd. ex. Schult.[53]
1819Himatanthus rigidus
Willd.
9Panama to Bolivia
Mortoniella
Woodson[54]
1939Mortoniella pittieri
Woodson
1Belize, Costa Rica,
Nicaragua
Plumeria
L.[18]
1753Plumeria rubra
L.
20Tropical Americas
Anechites
Griseb.[55]
1861
("1864")
Anechites asperuginis[N 26]
(Sw.) Griseb.
1Caribbean, Central America,
coastal northern South America
Cameraria
L.[18]
1753Cameraria latifolia
L.
7Greater Antilles,
Southern Mexico to Guatemala
Cerbera
L.[18]
1753Cerbera manghas
L.
6Tanzania, Indian
and Pacific Oceans, Tropical Asia
Cerberiopsis
Vieill. ex Pancher & Sébert[56]
1874Cerberiopsis candelabra
Vieill. ex Pancher & Sebert
3New Caledonia
Skytanthus
Meyen[57]
1834Skytanthus acutus
Meyen
3Brazil, Peru, Chile
Thevetia
L.[58]
1758Thevetia ahouai
(L.) A.D.C.
3Cuba, Tropical Americas
Acokanthera
G.Don[19]
1838
("1837")
Acokanthera lamarckii[N 27]
(Lam.) Codd
5Africa, Arabian Peninsula
Carissa
L.[52]
1767Carissa carandas
L.
8Paleotropics, Oceania
Pleioceras
Baill.[9]
1888Pleioceras barteri
Baill.
5Tropical Africa
Stephanostema
K.Schum.[59]
1904
("1905")
Stephanostema stephanocarpum
K.Schum.
1Eastern Tanzania
Wrightia
R.Br.[49][N 7]
1810Wrightia zeylanica[N 28]
R.Br.
32East coast of Africa,
tropical and subtropical Asia
Adenium
Roem. & Schult./[53]
1819Adenium obesum
(Forssk.) Roem. & Schult.
5Subsaharan Africa,
Arabian Peninsula
Nerium
L.[18]
1753Nerium oleander
L.
1Mediterranean Basin to China
Alafia
Thouars[41]
1806Alafia thouarsii
Roem. & Schult.[N 20]
26Tropical Africa, Madagascar
Isonema
R.Br.[12][N 7]
1810Isonema smeathmanni
R.Br.
3Senegal to Congo
Farquharia
Stapf[60]
1912Farquharia elliptica
Stapf
1Congo to Ghana
Strophanthus
DC.[61]
1802
("1803")
Strophanthus sarmentosus
35-40Subsaharan Africa, Madagascar,
Tropical East Asia to New Guinea
Galactophora
Woodson[62]
1932Galactophora crassifolia
(Müll.Arg.) Woodson
6Tropical South America
Neobracea[N 29]
Britton[63]
1920Neobracea bahamensis
(Britton) Britton
8Bahamas, Cuba
Pachypodium
Lindl.[64]
1830Pachypodium tuberosum
[N 30]Lindl.
ca. 20Southern Africa, Madagascar
Allowoodsonia
Markgr.[65]
1967Allowoodsonia whitmorei
Markgr.
1Solomon Islands
Carruthersia
Seem.[66]
1866Carruthersia scandens
Seem.
4Philippines, Solomon Islands,
Fiji, Tonga
Eucorymbia
Stapf[67]
1903Eucorymbia alba
Stapf
1Sundaland
Funtumia
Stapf[68]
1900Funtumia elastica
(Preuss) Stapf
2Tropical Africa
Holarrhena
R.Br.[12][N 7]
1810Holarrhena mitis
(Vahl) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.
5Subsaharan Africa, Pakistan to
Peninsular Malaysia
Kibatalia[N 31]
D.Don[19]
1837Kibatalia arborea
(Blume) D.Don
15Indochina, Malesia
Malouetia
A.DC.[8]
1844Malouetia tamaquarina
(Aubl.) A.DC.
30+Central and South America,
Western Tropical Africa
Malouetiella
Pichon[69]
1952Malouetiella parviflora[N 32]
Pichon
1Nigeria to western Zaire
Mascarenhasia
A.DC.[8]
1844Mascarenhasia arborescens
A.DC.
8Kenya to Mozambique,
Comores, Madagascar
Spirolobium
Baill.[70]
1889Spirolobium cambodianum
Baill.
1Indochina to Borneo
Rhabdadenia
Müll.Arg.[71]
1860
Rhabdadenia pohlii
Müll.Arg.
3Tropical Americas
Angadenia
Miers[37]
1878Angadenia berteroi
(A.D.C.) Miers
2Lucayan Archipelago
and Greater Antilles
Pentalinon
Voigt[72]
1845Pentalinon suberectum[N 33]
(Jacq.) Voigt
2Florida to Windward Islands
and Nicaragua
Salpinctes
Woodson[73]
1931Salpinctes kalmiifolius
Woodson
2Venezuela
Asketanthera
Woodson[62]
1932Asketanthera calycosa
(A.Rich.) Woodson
5Cuba and Hispaniola
Macropharynx
Rusby[74]
1927Macropharynx fistulosa[N 34]
Rusby
5Honduras to Bolivia
and Northern Brazil
Peltastes
Woodson[75]
1932Peltastes peltatus
(Vell.) Woodson
10Costa Rica to northern Argentina
and Paraguay
Temnadenia
Miers[37]
1878Temnadenia violacea
(Vell.) Miers
5Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia
Bahiella
J.F.Morales[76]
2006Bahiella blanchetii
(A.DC.) J.F.Morales
2Northeastern Brazil
Echites
P.Browne[77]
1756Echites umbellatus
Jacq.
11Florida, Caribbean,
Mexico to Colombia
Fernaldia
Woodson[62]
1932Fernaldia pandurata
Woodson
3Central America
Hylaea
J.F.Morales[78]
1999Hylaea arborescens
(Monach.) J.F.Morales
2Venezuela, Brazil
Laubertia
A.DC.[8]
1844Laubertia boissieri
A.D.C.
3Mexico to Colombia
Prestonia
R.Br.[12][N 7]
1810Prestonia tomentosa
R.Br.
50+[N 35]
Rhodocalyx
Müll.Arg.[71]
1860Rhodocalyx rotundifolius
Müll.Arg.
1Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay
Artia
Guillaumin[79]
1941Not designated5New Caledonia
Ecua
D.J.Middleton[80]
1996Ecua moluccensis
D.J.Middleton
1Maluku Islands
Parsonsia
R.Br.[49]
1810Parsonsia capsularis
(G.Forst.) R.Br.
over 100India and China
to Pacific islands
Thenardia
Kunth[81]
1819'Thenardia floribunda
Kunth
3Mexico, Honduras
Thoreauea
J.K.Williams[82]
2002Thoreaua paneroi
J.K.Williams
3Mexico
Cycladenia
Benth.[83]
1849Cycladenia humilis
Benth.
1Southwestern United States
Elytropus
Müll.Arg.[84]
1860Elytropus chilensis
Müll.Arg.
1Chile, Argentina
Odontadenia
Benth.[85]
1841Odontadenia speciosa[N 36]
Benth.
20Neotropics, Hispaniola,
Trinidad and Tobago
Pinochia
B.F.Hansen & M.E.Endress[86]
2007Pinochia corymbosa[N 37]
(Jacq.) M.E.Endress & B.F.Hansen
4Mesoamerica, Greater Antilles
Stipecoma
Müll.Arg.[71]
1860Stipecoma peltigera
(Stadelm.) Müll.Arg.
1Brazil and Bolivia
Secondatia
A.DC.[8]
1844Secondatia densiflora
5Jamaica, Tropical South America
Thyrsanthella
(Baill.) Pichon[87]
1948Thyrsanthella difformis
(Walter) Pichon
1United States
Allomarkgrafia
Woodson[62]
1932Allomarkgrafia ovalis
(Markgr.) Woodson
9Honduras to Peru
Forsteronia
G.Mey.[88]
1818Forsteronia corymbosa
(Jacq.) G.Mey.
47Greater Antilles and Mexico
to northernArgentina and Chile
Mandevilla
Lindl.[89]
1840Mandevilla suaveolens[N 38]
Lindl.
150+Greater Antilles, Neotropics,
Southernmost United States
Mesechites
Müll.Arg.[71]
1860Mesechites mansoanus
(Jacq.) Miers
8Neotropics and Greater Antilles
Tintinnabularia
Woodson[90]
1936Tintinnabularia mortonii
Woodson
3Southern Mexico, Guatemala
and Honduras
Beaumontia
Wall.[91]
1824
(1826)
Beaumontia grandiflora
Wall.
9Tropical Asia, Malesia
Parepigynum
Tsiang & P.T.Li[92]
1973Parepigynum funingense
Tsiang & P.T.Li
1China
Vallaris
Burm.f.[93]
1768Vallaris pergulana[N 39]
Burm.f.
3China to Malesia
Anodendron
A.DC.[8]
1844Anodendron paniculatum
(Roxb.) A.DC.
17Tropical Asia to Papuasia
and Vanuatu
Ixodonerium
Pit.[94]
Ixodonerium annamense
Pit.
1Vietnam
Papuechites
Markgr.[95]
1927Papuechites aambe
(Warb.) Markgr.
1New Guinea and adjacent
archipelagos
Amphineurion
(A.DC.) Pichon[96]
1948None designated1Tropical Asia, Malesia
Sindechites
Oliv.[97]
1888Sindechites henryi
Oliv.
2China, Laos, Thailand
Streptoechites
D.J.Middleton & Livsh.[98]
2012Streptoechites chinensis
(Merr.) D.J.Middleton & Livsh.
1China, Laos, Thailand
Apocynum
L.[18]
1753Apocynum androsaemifolium
L.
4+1 hybridItaly to western China,
North America
Cleghornia
Wight[99]
1848
(1850)
Cleghornia acuminata
Wight
2Sri Lanka, China, Indochina
Aganonerion
Pierre ex Spire[100][N 41]
1906?[N 41]Aganonerion polymorphum
Spire
1Indochina
Parameria
Benth.[10]
1876N/A3China to Malesia
Urceola
Roxb.[101]
1799Urceola elastica
Roxb.
17Himalaya to New Guinea
Chonemorpha
G.Don[19]
1837Chonemorpha macrophylla[N 42]
G.Don
10Tropical Asia and Malesia
Trachelospermum[N 43]
Lem.[102]
1851Trachelospermum jasminoides
(Lindl.) Lem.
11South and East Asia,
Taiwan, Japan, Malesia
Vallariopsis
Woodson[103]
1936Vallariopsis lancifolia
(Hook.f.) Woodson
1Peninsular Malaysia,
Borneo, and Sumatra
Aganosma
(Blume) G.Don[19]
1837Aganosma caryophyllata[N 44]
G.Don
9India to China and Malesia
Amalocalyx
Pierre[104]
1898Amalocalyx microlobus
Pierre ex Spire
1Southern China to Indochina
Baharuia
D.J.Middleton[105]
1995Baharuia gracilis
D.J.Middleton
1Borneo and Sumatra
Epigynum
Wight[99]
1848Epigynum griffithianum
Wight
7India to Malesia
Ichnocarpus
R.Br.[12][N 7]
1810Ichnocarpus frutescens
(L.) W.T.Aiton
3Indian Subcontinent and China
to Moluccas, Northern Australia
Micrechites
Miq.[106]
1857
(1856)
Micrechites polyanthus
(Blume) Miq.
12Eastern Himalaya to Papuasia
and Queensland
Pottsia
Hook. & Arn.[107]
1837
(1841)
Pottsia cantonensis[N 45]
Hook. & Arn.
2East and Southeast Asia
Baissea
A.DC.[8]
1844Baissea multiflora
A.DC.
18Subsaharan Africa, Cape Verde,
Borneo
Dewevrella
De Wild.[108]
1907
("1905")
Dewevrella cochliostema
de Wild.
1Congo-Kinshasa,
Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon
Motandra
A.DC.[8]
1844Motandra guineensis
(Thonn.) A.DC.
3Tropical Western and Central Africa
Oncinotis
Benth.[31]
1849Oncinotis nitida
Benth.
7Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar
Atherandra
Decne.[8]
1844Not designated1-2Southeast Asia to Malesia
Baroniella
Costantin & Gallaud[109]
1908
("1907")
Baroniella camptocarpoides
Costantin & Gallaud
9Madagascar
Baseonema
Schltr. & Rendle[110]
1896Baseonema gregorii
Schltr. & Rendle
1Kenya and Tanzania
Batesanthus
N.E.Br.[111]
1896Batesanthus purpereus
N.E.Br.
2Western Africa
Buckollia
Venter & R.L.Verh.[112]
1994Buckollia volubilis
(Schltr.) Venter & R.L.Verh.
2Eastern Africa
Camptocarpus
Decne.[8]
1844Camptocarpus mauritianus
(Lam.) Decne.
9Madagascar and Mascarene Islands
Cryptolepis
R.Br.[12][N 7]
1810Cryptolepis buchananii[N 46]
Schult. & Roem.
40+Southeast Asia
and Tropical Africa
Cryptostegia
R.Br.[113]
1820
("1819")
Cryptostegia grandiflora
R.Br.
3Tropical Africa, Madagascar
Decalepis
Wight & Arn.[114]
1834Decalepis hamiltonii
Wight & Arn.
5India to Southeast Asia
Ectadium
E.Mey.[115]
'
Epistemma
D.V.Field & J.B.Hall[116]
'
Finlaysonia
Wall.[117]
'
Gymnanthera
R.Br.[118]
'
Hemidesmus
R.Br.[119]
'
Ischnolepis
Jum. & H.Perrier[120]
'
Kappia
Venter & al.[121]
'
Maclaudia
Venter & R.L.Verh.[122]
'
Mondia
Skeels[123]
'
Myriopteron
Griff.[124]
'
Parquetina
Baill.[125]
'
Pentopetia
Decne.[126]
'
Periploca
L.[127]
'
Petopentia
Bullock[128]
'
Phyllanthera
Blume[129]
'
Raphionacme
Harv.[130]
'
Sacleuxia
Baill.[131]
'
Sarcorrhiza
Bullock[132]
'
Schlechterella
K.Schum.[133]
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N.E.Br.[134]
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Decne.[136]
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Baill.[137]
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Klack.[139]
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Hook.f.[140]
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Wight[141]
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Pervillaea
Decne.[142]
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Secamone
R.Br.[143]
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Secamonopsis
Jum.[144]
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Toxocarpus
Wight & Arn.[145]
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Trichosandra
Decne.[146]
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Notes

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  1. See in particular the phylogenetic trees of the family in Rapini (2012)[5] and Nazar et al. (2013).[1]
  2. A second date given in parentheses indicate the printed date on the work, when that date differs from the actual date of publication. This may occur because the work was distributed at a different date, or because a book was printed in multiple issues bound together at a later date.
  3. The place of publication is usually ascribed to Plantas Novas do Brasil.:707, a small collection of plates with description, mostly reprinted from Archivo Medico Brasileiro (Stafleu & Cowan, Taxon. Lit., ed. 2 1:30, supp. 1:69-71).
  4. The correct name is Geissospermum laeve (Vell.) Miers.
  5. Properly known as Microplumeria anomala (Müll.Arg.) Markgr.
  6. A synonym of Vallesia glabra (Cav.) Link.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Although a preprint of Brown's paper was made available alongside his Prodromus the year before (Stafleu & Cowan, Taxon. Lit., ed. 2 1:366), it is cited here from its intended place of publication for convenience.
  8. Alstonia without Tonduzia (which WCSP includes in it) is a paleotropical genus.
  9. Now treated as a synonym of Tonduzia longifolia (A.DC.) Markgr.
  10. Kosteletzky based his new genus on material from the Hortus Malabaricus which William Roxburgh had preciously described as a species of Echites (Suresh & Nicolson Taxon 35(2):354-355, 1986). The correct name is Kamettia caryophyllata (Roxb.) Nicolson & Suresh.
  11. This is usually cited in abbreviated format from Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, which was integrated in the Ceylon Journal of Science in 1924 without changing its numbering.
  12. Link is from a 1812 reprint in Memorias da Academia Real das Sciencias de Lisboa.
  13. A typographic error lead to the name being originally published as "Parahancornea". THis was corrected in an errata.
  14. Now treated as Parahancornia fasciculata (Poir.) Benoist.
  15. Marcel Pichon (1953; Mém. Inst. Franç. Afrique Noire 35:211) originally published this genus as Orthandra but such a name already existed (Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin–Dahlem 15:13. 1940; =Mortoniodendron) for a genus of Malvaceae.
  16. This may refer to South Sudan
  17. Johannes Müller had treated this group as Tabernaemontana sect. Stenocephalium, but a genus Stenocephalum (Jahresber. Pollichia 20/21:385, 1863; Asteraceae:Vernonieae) already existed.
  18. This would have been Trichosiphon, based on Marcel Pichon's Molongum sect. Trichosiphon, were it not for a preexisting overly similar genus of Sterculiaceae, Trichosiphum (Melet. Bot. :34, 1832; =Brachychiton).
  19. The species correct name isCrioceras dipladeniiflorus (Stapf) K.Schum.
  20. 1 2 3 Thouars did not describe any species of his new genera, which Römer and Schultes were the first to do, automatically establishing it as lectotype.
  21. This species is now known as Diplorhynchus condylocarpon (Müll.Arg.) Pichon.
  22. Not to be confused with the 1832 edition, which removed material by Wallich.
  23. Now treated as a synonym of Hunteria zeylanica (Retz.) Gardner ex Thwaites.
  24. Now treated under Picralima nitida (Stapf) T.Durand & H.Durand.
  25. A synonym of Pteralyxia laurifolia.
  26. Now known as Anechites nerium.
  27. Don's name is an illegitimate renaming of Lamarck's Cestrum oppositifolium. The correct name is Acokanthera oppositifolia
  28. Now known as a synonym of Wrightia antidysenterica (L.) R.Br.
  29. A replacement name for Britton's earlier Bracea (Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 3:448; 1905), which George King had already used 10 years earlier (J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 64:101) for a genus now treated under Sarcosperma (Sapotaceae).
  30. Lindley inappropriately renamed Carl Linnaeus the Younger's Echites succulentus, and the correct name is thus Pachypodium succulentum (L.f.) Sweet
  31. This was originally Hasseltia (Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 16:1045; 1826), but that name was already in use for a genus of neotropical trees.
  32. THe correct name of this species is Malouetiella milbraedii (Gilg & Stapf) Pichon.
  33. This species' correct name is Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & Wunderlin.
  34. A species now known as Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson.
  35. The genus is in all likelihood polyphyletic and will be split when its next monograph is published (Morales, Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 67(1):13-21, 2010; Phytotaxa 29:28–32, 2011)
  36. Now treated as Odontadenia macrantha (Roem. & Schult.) Markgr.
  37. This genus was inadvertently defined with the same type species as Forsteronia, rendering it illegitimate. This small group of species cannot be segregated from that genus without conservation of Forsteronia with a different type.
  38. Now known as Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson.
  39. This species' accepted name is Vallaris glabra (L.) Kuntze.
  40. Erroneously given as "Apocyinae" in Endress & al. (2014).
  41. 1 2 Sometime cited as Pierre alone. The correct place of publication is possibly Spire's Ph.D. thesis published the year before (Contr. Apoc.:43), but is cited here from a more accessible, frequently cited source for convenience.
  42. A species now known as Chonemorpha fragrans (Moon) Alston.
  43. Lemaire's name is a replacement for Alphonse de Candolle's Rhynchospermum (Prodr. 8:431; 1844), a name that had already been used (Syll. Pl. Nov. 2:7;1828) by Caspar Reinwardt for a genus of Asteraceae.
  44. Aganosma heynei (Spreng.) I.M.Turner is the correct name for this species.
  45. This species is now placed in Pottsia laxiflora (Blume) Kuntze
  46. Now known as Cryptolepis dubia (Burm.f.) M.R.Almeida

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