Vochysiaceae

 Vochysiaceae is a plant family belonging to the order of Myrtales.

Vochysiaceae
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Vochysia herbacea
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Clade:Rosids
Order:Myrtales
Family:Vochysiaceae
A.St.-Hil.
Genera
  • Callisthene
  • Erisma
  • Erismadelphus
  • Korupodendron
  • Qualea
  • Ruizterania
  • Salvertia
  • Vochysia

DescriptionEdit

Trees or shrubs with opposite leaves; flowers are zygomorph 1-(3)-5 merous; ovary inferior or superior; one fertile stamen; fruits samara or capsules.

BiogeographyEdit

Six of the eight genera are native to the Neotropics. The genera Erismadelphus and Korupodendron are native to West and Central Africa.

Evolutionary historyEdit

The family likely originated in South AmericaErismadelphus is thought to have diverged from Erisma approximately 30 million years ago, and traveled to Africa as the result of long-distance dispersal.

SystematicsEdit

Vochysiaceae are closest to Myrtaceae.[1] Vochysiaceae consist of 7 genera with 217 species. The family is classified in two tribes:

Tribe Erismeae : one inferior ovary and winged fruits

  • Erisma Rudge (20 species)
  • Erismadelphus Mildbr. (2 species)
  • Korupodendron Litt & Cheek (1 species)

Tribe Vochysieae: three fused superior ovaries and capsule fruits

  • Callisthene Mart. (10 species)
  • Qualea Aubl. (60 species)
  • Salvertia A.St.-Hil. (1 species)
  • Ruizterania Marc.-Bert. (19 species)
  • Vochysia Aubl. (105 species)

The genus Euphronia, previously included in Vochysiaceae, is unrelated and now stands alone in the family Euphroniaceae, more closely related to the family Chrysobalanaceae.

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