Trigonachras

Trigonachras is a genus of 8 species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae.

Trigonachras
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Sapindaceae
Subfamily: Sapindoideae
Genus: Trigonachras
Radlk.[1][2]
Type species
Trigonachras acuta
Radlk.
Species

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They grow naturally in the rainforests of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and New Guinea.[1][2][3]

Species

  • Trigonachras acuta (Hiern) Radlk. – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula and Borneo[2][4]
  • Trigonachras celebensis Leenh. – Sulawesi[5]
  • Trigonachras cultrata (Turcz.) Radlk. – Philippines[6]
  • Trigonachras cuspidata Radlk. – Philippines[7]
  • Trigonachras papuensis Leenh. – Papua New Guinea[8]
  • Trigonachras sp. A Leenh. – Borneo[2][9]
  • Trigonachras sp. B Leenh. – Borneo[2][10]
  • Trigonachras sp. C Leenh. – Philippines[11]
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References

  1. Adema, F.; Ham, R. W. J. M. van der (1993). "Cnesmocarpon (gen. nov.), Jagera, and Trigonachras (Sapindaceae-Cupanieae): Phylogeny and systematics". Blumea. 38 (1): 173–215.
  2. Leenhouts, Pieter W. (1996). "Trigonachras Radlk." (PDF). In Soepadmo, E.; Wong, K. M.; Saw, L. G. (eds.). Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak. (free online from the publisher, lesser resolution scan PDF versions). 2. Forest Research Institute Malaysia. pp. 362–365. ISBN 983-9592-56-4. Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  3. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana pp. 734–740. Digitised, online "Trigonachras". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  4. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana pp. 735–737. Digitised, online "Trigonachras acuta". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  5. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana p. 737. Digitised, online "Trigonachras celebensis". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  6. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana pp. 737–8. Digitised, online "Trigonachras cultrata". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  7. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana p. 738. Digitised, online "Trigonachras cuspidata". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  8. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana p. 739. Digitised, online "Trigonachras papuensis". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  9. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana p. 739. Digitised, online "Trigonachras sp. A". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  10. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana p. 739. Digitised, online "Trigonachras sp. B". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.
  11. Leenhouts (1994) Flora Malesiana pp. 739–40. Digitised, online "Trigonachras sp. C". Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.

Cited works

  • Leenhouts, Pieter W. (1994). "Trigonachras". In Adema, F.; Leenhouts, P. W.; van Welzen, P. C. (eds.). Flora Malesiana (Digitised, online)|format= requires |url= (help). Series I, Spermatophyta : Flowering Plants. Vol. 11 pt. 3: Sapindaceae. Leiden, The Netherlands: Rijksherbarium / Hortus Botanicus, Leiden University. pp. 734–740. ISBN 90-71236-21-8. Retrieved 9 Dec 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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