Pterandra

Pterandra is a genus in the Malpighiaceae, a family of about 75 genera of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. Pterandra comprises 15 species of trees, shrubs, and subshrubs, all but two native to South America, principally Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil; the exceptions (P. mcphersonii, P. isthmica) are from Panama.[1][2] There are only some ornamental plants introduced in China, and there are no native varieties.

Pterandra
Pterandra pyroidea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Malpighiaceae
Genus: Pterandra
A.Juss.
Species

15 species; see text

Species

  • Pterandra andersonii C.E.Anderson
  • Pterandra arborea Ducke
  • Pterandra colombiana C.E.Anderson
  • Pterandra egleri W.R.Anderson
  • Pterandra evansii Cuatrec.
  • Pterandra flavescens Maguire
  • Pterandra guianensis W.R.Anderson
  • Pterandra hatschbachii W.R.Anderson
  • Pterandra hirsuta C.E.Anderson
  • Pterandra isthmica Cuatrec. & Croat
  • Pterandra mcphersonii C.E.Anderson
  • Pterandra pyroidea A.Juss.
  • Pterandra sericea W.R.Anderson
  • Pterandra ultramontana Cuatrec.
  • Pterandra viridiflora C.E.Anderson

These three names in Pterandra are synonyms and not accepted (Anderson 1997): Pterandra latifolia A.Juss. is synonym for Acmanthera latifolia (A.Juss.) Griseb.; Pterandra opulifolia Rusby is a synonym for Hiraea opulifolia (Rusby) Nied.; Pterandra psidiifolia A.Juss. is a synonym for Pterandra pyroidea A.Juss.

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References

  1. Anderson, C. 1997. Revision of Pterandra (Malpighiaceae). Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 21: 1–27.
  2. Anderson, C. 2005. Pterandra viridiflora (Malpighiaceae), a new species from Brazil. Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 24: 21–23.
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