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478.0000 Family Convolvulaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 132 (1789), nom. cons.
58 genera, ca. 1900 spp. Latest phylogeny: Simões et al. (2022), which will not be the last word in a rapidly changing system.
Species listed in database: 1953; hybrids: 15
= Cressaceae Raf.; Ann. Gén. Sci. Phys. 8: 270 (1821)
= Cuscutaceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 20, 25 (1829), nom. cons.
= Dichondraceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 20, 24 (1829), nom. cons.
= Erycibaceae Endl. ex Meisner; Pl. Vasc. Gen. [Meisner], Tab. Diagn. 272, Comm. 185 (1840)
= Evolvulaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prír. Rostlin Aneb. Rostl. 2: 130, 132 (1825)
= Humbertiaceae Pichon; Notul. Syst. (Paris) 13: 23 (1947), nom. cons.
= Poranaceae J.Agardh; Theoria Syst. Pl. 364 (1858)
478.5303 Genus Calystegia R.Br.; Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 483 (1810), nom. cons.
Distribution: mostly North America, some temperate southern hemisphere and Eurasia. Calystegia is nested within Convolvulus and should be included there, but this has been not yet done for all species
Species listed in database: 26; hybrids: 6
= Calycostegia Lem.; Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat. 3: 86 (1849)
= Milhania Raf.; Fl. Tellur. 4: 71 (1838), nom. illeg.
= Pseudipomoea Roberty; Boissiera 10: 147 (1964)
= Volvulus Medik.; Philos. Bot. [Medikus] 2: 42 (1791)

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