List of Commelinaceae genera

This is a list of Commelinaceae genera as of 2010. This list includes all genera recognised as current by the Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.

Genera list

Inflorescence of Palisota pynaertii
A species of Tradescantia being visited by a fly.
Belosynapsis kewensis in cultivation
Cochliostema jacobianum
Genus
Authority
Year Classification Type species # of species Distribution
Cartonema
R.Br.[1]
1810
  • Cartonematoideae
  • Cartonemateae
Cartonema spicatum
R.Br.
11 Australia
Triceratella
Brenan[2]
1961
  • Cartonematoideae
  • Triceratelleae
Triceratella drummondii
Brenan
1 Zimbabwe & Mozambique
Palisota
Rchb. ex Endlicher[3]
1836
Palisota ambigua
(P.Beauv.) C.B.Clarke
18 Africa
Streptolirion
Edgew.[4]
1845
Streptolirion volubile
Edgew.
1 or 2 Himalayas to Japan
Spatholirion
Ridl.[5]
1896
Spatholirion ornatum
Ridl.
3 Thailand to China
Aetheolirion
Forman[6]
1962
Aetheolirion stenolobium
Forman
1 Thailand
Belosynapsis
Hassk.[7]
1871
Belosynapsis kewensis
Hassk.
4 Madagascar,
India to New Guinea
Cyanotis
D.Don[8]
1825
Cyanotis barbata
D.Don
50 Paleotropics
Coleotrype
C.B.Clarke[9]
1881
Coleotrype natalensis
C.B.Clarke
9 Africa, Madagascar
Amischotolype
Hassk.[10]
1863
Amischotolype glabrata[N 1]
Hassk.
15 Central Africa,
India to New Guinea
Porandra
D.Y.Hong[11]
1974
Porandra ramosa
D.Y.Hong
3 China to Thailand
Siderasis
Raf.[12]
1837
("1836")
Siderasis acaulis[N 2]
Raf.
2-3 Brazil
Dichorisandra
J.C.Mikan[13]
1820
Dichorisandra thyrsiflora
J.C.Mikan
25 Neotropics
Cochliostema
Lem.[14]
1859
Cochliostema odoratissimum
Lem.
2 Nicaragua to Ecuador
Geogenanthus[N 3]
Ule[15]
1913
Geogenanthus wittianus[N 4]
(Ule) Ule
5 Western South America
Plowmanianthus
Faden & C.R.Hardy[16]
2004
Plowmanianthus perforans
Faden & C.R.Hardy
5 Panama to
Amazonian Bassin
Tinantia
Scheidw.[17]
1839
Tinantia fugax[N 5]
Scheidw.
13 Texas to Neotropics
Thyrsanthemum
Pichon[18]
1946
Thyrsanthemum floribundum
(M.Martens & Galeotti) Pichon
3 Mexico
Gibasoides
D.R.Hunt[19]
1978
Gibasoides laxiflora
(C.B.Clarke) D.R.Hunt
1 Mexico
Weldenia
Schult.f.[20]
1829
Weldenia candida
Schult.f.
1 Mexico and Guatemala
Matudanthus
D.R.Hunt[19]
1978
Matudanthus nanus
(M.Martens & Galeotti) D.R.Hunt
1 Mexico
Elasis
D.R.Hunt[19]
1978
Elasis hirsuta
(Kunth) D.R.Hunt
1 Ecuador
Gibasis
Raf.[12]
1839
Gibasis pulchella
(Kunth)Raf.
11 Neotropics
Tradescantia
L.[21]
1753
Tradescantia virginiana
L.
70 New World
Callisia
Loefl.[22]
1758
Callisia repens
(Jacq.) L.
20 New World
Tripogandra
Raf.[12]
1837
Tripogandra multiflora
(Sw.) Raf.
22 Neotropics
Sauvallea
C.Wright[23]
1871
Sauvallea blainii
C.Wright
1 Cuba
Stanfieldiella
Brenan[24]
1960 Stanfieldiella imperforata
(C.B.Clarke) Brenan
4 Africa
Floscopa
Lour.[25]
1790 Floscopa scandens
Lour.
20 Pantropical
Buforrestia
C.B.Clarke[9]
1881 Buforrestia mannii
C.B.Clarke
3 West and Central Africa
Murdannia
Royle[26]
1840 ("1839") Murdannia scapiflora[N 6]
(Roxb.) Royle
50 Pantropcal
Anthericopsis
Engl.[27]
1895 Anthericopsis fischeri[N 7]
Engl.
1 East Africa
Tricarpelema
J.K.Morton[28]
1966 Tricarpelema thomsonii[N 8]
(C.B.Clarke) J.K.Morton
8 India to Southeast Asia
Pseudoparis
H.Perrier[29]
1936 Pseudoparis cauliflora
H.Perrier
2 or 3 Madagascar
Polyspatha
Benth.[30]
1849 Polyspatha paniculata
Benth.
3 Africa
Dictyospermum
Wight[31]
1853 Dictyospermum montanum
Wight
5 India and Sri Lanka
to New Guinea
Pollia
Thunb.[32]
1781 Pollia japonica
Thunb.
17 Pantropical
Aneilema
R.Br.[1]
1810 Aneilema biflorum
R.Br.
64 Pantropical
Rhopalephora
Hassk.[33]
1864 Rhopalephora blumei[N 9]
Hassk.
4 Madagascar, India to Fiji
Commelina
L.[21]
1753 Commelina communis
L.
170 Cosmopolitan
Tapheocarpa
Conran[34]
1994 Tapheocarpa calandrinioides
(F.Muell.) Conran
1 Australia

Notes

  1. The correct name for this species is Amischotolype mollissima (Blume) Hassk.
  2. This name is illegitimate; the correct name is Siderasis fuscata (Lodd.) H.E.Moore.
  3. This name was proposed as a replacement for Ule's own Chamaeanthus (Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 50:71, 1909, "1908"), which was predated by Chamaeanthus J.J.Sm. (Orch. Jav.:552, 1905), but the replacement Uleopsis had been published by Friedrich Karl Georg Fedde in the meantime (Just's Bot. Jahresber. 37(2):77, 1911, "1909" ). The correct name is Uleopsis, but is not in current use.
  4. The currently used name for this species is Geogenanthus poeppigii (Miq.) Faden; the correct, but yet unpublished combination would be Uleopsis poeppigii.
  5. A synonym of Tinantia erecta (Jacq.) Fenzl.
  6. This species is currently treated as a synonym of Murdannia edulis (Stokes) Faden.
  7. The correct name for this species is Anthericopsis sepalosa (C.B.Clarke) Engl.
  8. Now a synonym of Tricarpelema giganteum (Hassk.) H.Hara.
  9. This species' correct name is Rhopalephora micrantha (Vahl) Faden.

References

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  2. Brenan, J.P.M. (1961). "Triceratella: a new genus of Commelinaceae from Southern Rhodesia". Kirkia. 1: 14–19.
  3. Endlicher, Stephan, ed. (1837). Enumeratio plantarum quas in Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentali ad fluvium Cygnorumet in sinu Regis Georgii collegit Carolus Liber Baro de Hügel (in Latin). Vienna: Fr. Beck University. p. 125.
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  6. Forman, L.L. (1962). "Aëtheolirion, a New Genus of Commelinaceae from Thailand, with Notes on Allied Genera". Kew Bulletin. 26 (2): 209–221. JSTOR 4118819.
  7. Hasskarl, C. (1871). "De Commelinaceis quibusdam noveis". Flora. 54 (17): 257–267.
  8. Don, David (1825). Prodromus Florae Nepalensis. London: J.Gale. p. 45.
  9. 1 2 Clarke, C.B. (1881). "Commelinaceae". In de Candolle, Alphonse; de Candolle, Casimir. Monographiaea Phanerogamarum (in Latin). 3. Paris: G.Masson. pp. 113–324.
  10. Hasskarl, J.K. (1863). "Adumbrationes Commelinacearum quarundam, quas in Africae orientalis littore, Mozambique reperit Prof. Peters et amplius in hujus opere "Reise etc." descripsit". Flora (in Latin). 46 (25): 385–393.
  11. Hong, De-Yuan (1974). "Revisio Commelinacearum Sinicarum" (PDF). Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica (in Chinese). 12 (4): 459–488;462.
  12. 1 2 3 Rafinesque (1836). Flora Telluriana (in Latin). 3. Philadelphia: H. Probasco. p. 67.
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    • Siderasis, p. 3:67
    • Tripogandra, p. 2:16
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  17. Scheidweiler, M. (1839). "Eines Neuen Genus aus der Familie der Commelinaceen". Allgemeine Gartenzeitung (in German). 7 (46): 365–366.
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  34. Conran, J.G. (1994). "Tapheocarpa (Commelinaceae) a new Australian genus with hypogeous fruits". Australian Systematic Botany. 7 (6): 585–589. doi:10.1071/SB9940585.

Note

  1. The paper itself was published as Edgeworth, M. Pakenham (1846). "Descriptions of some unpublished Species of Plants from North-Western India". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 20 (1): 23–91. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1846.tb00410.x.

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