Tetramerium

Tetramerium is a genus of plants belonging to the family Acanthaceae. It is found mainly in the Americas,[1] especially in tropical dry forests.[2] Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck first described the genus in 1846 after collecting two species (T. polystachyum and T. nervosum) on the journey of HMS Sulphur.[2][3]

Tetramerium
Tetramerium nervosum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Subfamily: Acanthoideae
Tribe: Justicieae
Genus: Tetramerium
Nees, 1846
Species

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Species

There are approximately 60 species in the genus :

  • Tetramerium abditum
  • Tetramerium angustius
  • Tetramerium aureum
  • Tetramerium butterwickianum
  • Tetramerium calderonii
  • Tetramerium coeruleum
  • Tetramerium costatum
  • Tetramerium crenatum
  • Tetramerium denudatum
  • Tetramerium diffusum
  • Tetramerium emilyanum
  • Tetramerium flavum
  • Tetramerium fruticosum
  • Tetramerium geniculatum
  • Tetramerium glandulosum
  • Tetramerium glutinosum
  • Tetramerium gualanense
  • Tetramerium guerrerense
  • Tetramerium hillii
  • Tetramerium hintonii
  • Tetramerium hispidum
  • Tetramerium jasminoides
  • Tetramerium langlassei
  • Tetramerium latifolium
  • Tetramerium leptocaule
  • Tetramerium macrostachyum
  • Tetramerium macvaughii
  • Tetramerium mcvaughii
  • Tetramerium montevidense
  • Tetramerium multiflorum
  • Tetramerium nemorum
  • Tetramerium nervosum
  • Tetramerium oaxacanum
  • Tetramerium obovatum
  • Tetramerium ochoterenae
  • Tetramerium occidentale
  • Tetramerium odoratissimum
  • Tetramerium oleaefolium
  • Tetramerium ovalifolium
  • Tetramerium ovatum
  • Tetramerium paniculatum
  • Tetramerium peruvianum
  • Tetramerium platystegium
  • Tetramerium polystachyum
  • Tetramerium racemulosum
  • Tetramerium rubrum
  • Tetramerium rzedowskii
  • Tetramerium sagasteguianum
  • Tetramerium scabrum
  • Tetramerium scorpioides
  • Tetramerium sessilifolium
  • Tetramerium standleyi
  • Tetramerium stipulaceum
  • Tetramerium surcubambense
  • Tetramerium tenuissimum
  • Tetramerium tetramerioides
  • Tetramerium torreyella
  • Tetramerium wasshausenii
  • Tetramerium yaquianum
  • Tetramerium zeta
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References

  1. Daniel, T. F., McDade, L. A., Manktelow, M., & Kiel, C. A. (2008). "The "Tetramerium Lineage" (Acanthaceae: Acanthoideae: Justicieae): Delimitation and intra-lineage relationships based on cp and nrlTS sequence data" (PDF). Systematic Botany. 33 (2): 416–436. doi:10.1600/036364408784571581.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Daniel, T. F. (1986). "Systematics of Tetramerium (Acanthaceae)". Systematic Botany Monographs: 1–134.
  3. Nees von Esenbeck; C. G. (1846). "Acanthaceae". In G. Bentham (ed.). The botany of the voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur. London: Smith, Elder and Co. pp. 145–149.


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