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515.0000 Family Bignoniaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 137 (1789), nom. cons.
80 genera, ca. 900 spp.
Species listed in database: 909; hybrids: 4
= Crescentiaceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 20, 24 (1829)
515.0411 Genus Tecomanthe Baill.; Hist. Pl. [Baillon] 10: (1888) 41; Bureau & K. Schum. in Nat. Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl] IV, 3b: 230 (1894)
Distribution: Moluccas, New Guinea, Queensland, New Zealand
Species listed in database: 6
= Dendrophila Zipp. ex Blume; Rumphia 4: 34 (1849)
= Campana Post & Kuntze; Lex. Gen. Phan. [Post & Kuntze] 95 (1904), nom. inval.
species :
Tecomanthe burungu Zich & A.J.Ford; Austral. Syst. Bot. 31(5-6): 481 (2018)
Distribution: Australia (Queensland)
50 AUS
species :
Tecomanthe dendrophila (Blume) K.Schum.; Fl. Schutzgeb. Südsee [Schumann & Lauterbach] 539 (1900)
Distribution: Moluccas (Ambon, Seram, Aru); New Guinea (Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea, Misool, Japen, Biak, Woodlark Isl.); Bismarck Arch. (New Britain); ?Bougainville
42 MOL NWG 43 BIS
Synonyms: hidden
= Campsis amboinensis (Blume) Seem.; J. Bot. 5: 374 (1867)
= Campsis dendrophila (Blume) Seem.; J. Bot. 5: 373 (1867)
= Dendrophila trifoliata Zipp. ex Blume; Rumphia 4: 34, t. 35 (1848)
= Gelseminum amboinense (Blume) Kuntze; Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 479 (1891)
= Gelseminum dendrophilum (Blume) Kuntze; Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 479 (1891)
= Pandorea amboinensis (Blume) Boerl.; Handl. Fl. Ned. Ind. [Boerlage] 2: 600 (1899)
= Pandorea dendrophila (Blume) Boerl.; Handl. Fl. Ned. Ind. [Boerlage] 2: 600 (1899)
= Tecoma amboinensis Blume; Rumphia 4: 35 (1849)
= Tecoma dendrophila Blume; Rumphia 4: 35 (1849)
= Tecomanthe acutifolia Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 297 (1926)
= Tecomanthe amboinensis (Blume) Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 298 (1926)
= Tecomanthe bureavii Baill.; Hist. Pl. [Baillon] 10: (1888) 41
= Tecomanthe elliptica Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 296 (1926)
= Tecomanthe gjellerupii Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 298 (1926)
= Tecomanthe gloriosa S.Moore; J. Bot. 61: Suppl. 38 (1923)
= Tecomanthe venusta S.Moore; J. Bot. 61: Suppl. 38 (1923)
species :
Tecomanthe hillii (F.Muell.) Steenis; Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 24: 874, 894 (1927)
Distribution: Australia (Queensland)
50 AUS
Conservation Status: IUCN R
Synonyms: hidden
= Gelseminum hillii (F.Muell.) Kuntze; Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 480 (1891)
= Tecoma hillii F.Muell.; Fragm. [Mueller] 10: 101 (1877)
species :
Tecomanthe speciosa W.R.B.Oliv.; Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 3: 233 (1948) ex J. A. Hunter, Rec. Auckl. Inst. & Mus. 5: 41 (1958)(descr. ampl.)
Distribution: New Zealand (Three Kings Isl.)
51 NZL
Conservation Status: IUCN E
species :
Tecomanthe ternatensis Steenis; Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 24: 873 (1927)
Distribution: Moluccas (Ternate, Halmaheira); New Guinea (Biak Isl.)
42 MOL NWG
species :
Tecomanthe volubilis Gibbs; Fl. Arfak Mts. [Gibbs] 179 (1917)
Distribution: New Guinea (Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea)
42 NWG
Synonyms: hidden
= Tecomanthe arfakii Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 300 (1926)
= Tecomanthe cyclopensis Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 298 (1926)
= Tecomanthe nitida Steenis; Nova Guinea 14: 299 (1926)
= Tecomanthe saxosa Diels; Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 57: 498 (1922)
= Tecomanthe volubilis subsp. silvicola Steenis; Fl. Males., Ser. 1, Spermatoph. 8(2): 173 (1977)
= Tecomanthe volubilis subsp. tenax Steenis; Fl. Males., Ser. 1, Spermatoph. 8(2): 173 (1977)
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