Cyrtandroideae

The Cyrtandroideae are a subfamily of plants in the family Gesneriaceae,[1] with a typical genus being Cyrtandra; some authorities place these genera in the Didymocarpoideae. This subfamily consists mostly of tropical and subtropical Old World genera, found in Africa and Asia.

Cyrtandroideae
Cyrtandra grayi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Clade: Lamiids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Gesneriaceae
Subfamily: Cyrtandroideae
Burnett

Tribes and genera

Wikispecies lists the following:

Cyrtandreae

Didymocarpeae

Didymocarpeae: Boea hemsleyana
Didymocarpus repens
Haberlea rhodopensis
  • Achanthonema
  • Allocheilos
  • Allostigma
  • Ancylostemon
  • Anna
  • Beccarinda (synonym Slackia is a bacterium)
  • Boea
  • Boeica
  • Bournea
  • Briggsia
  • Briggsiopsis
  • Calcareoboea
  • Cathayanthe
  • Championia
  • Chirita
  • Chiritopsis
  • Colpogyne
  • Conandron
  • Corallodiscus
  • Dayaoshania
  • Deinocheilos
  • Deinostigma
  • Didissandra
  • Didymocarpus
  • Didymostigma
  • Dolicholoma
  • Gyrocheilos
  • Haberlea
  • Hemiboea
  • Hemiboeopsis
  • Henckelia
  • Hexatheca
  • Isometrum
  • Jancaea
  • Lagarosolen
  • Leptoboea
  • Linnaeopsis
  • Loxocarpus
  • Metabriggsia
  • Metapetrocosmea
  • Nodonema
  • Opithandra
  • Orchadocarpa
  • Oreocharis
  • Ornithoboea
  • Paraboea (synonyms: Chlamydoboea Stapf, Phylloboea Benth.)
  • Petrocodon
  • Petrocosmea
  • Phyllobaea
  • Platyadenia
  • Platystemma
  • Primulina
  • Pseudochirita
  • Ramonda
  • Raphiocarpus
  • Rhabdothamnopsis
  • Ridleyandra
  • Saintpaulia
  • Schizoboea
  • Streptocarpus
  • Tengia
  • Tetraphyllum
  • Thamnocharis
  • Trachystigma
  • Tremacron
  • Trisepalum

Klugieae

Klugieae: Rhynchoglossum obliquum

Trichosporeae

Trichosporeae: Aeschynanthus speciosus
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References

  1. Smith, JF (1998) in The Tree of Life Web Project: Gesneriaceae (Version 20 April 1998) - see Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships (retrieved 15 February 2020)
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