Malleastrum

Malleastrum is a genus of plants in the family Meliaceae containing 21 species native to Madagascar, Comoros and Aldabra.[1]

Malleastrum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Meliaceae
Subfamily: Melioideae
Genus: Malleastrum
(Baill.) J.-F.Leroy


Species

The genus Malleastrum contains the following 21 species:[1]

  • Malleastrum antsingyense J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum boivinianum (Baill.) J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum contractum J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum depauperatum (Baill.) J.-F.Leroy (synonym:Malleastrum leroyi Fosberg)
  • Malleastrum gracile J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum horokoke J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum isalense J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum letouzeyanum J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum mandenense J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum minutifoliolatum J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum mocquerysii (C.DC.) J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum obtusifolium (C.DC.) J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum orientale J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum perrieri J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum pseudodepauperatum J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum rakotozafyi Cheek
  • Malleastrum ramiflorum (C.DC.) J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum sambiranense J.-F.Leroy
  • Malleastrum schatzii J.-F.Leroy & Lescot
  • Malleastrum sepaliferum J.-F.Leroy & Cheek
  • Malleastrum tampolense J.-F.Leroy
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References

  1. "Malleastrum (Baill.) J.-F.Leroy". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 15 July 2020.

See also

Francis Raymond Fosberg


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