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506.0000 Family Scrophulariaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 117 (1789), nom. cons., s. str.
62 genera, ca. 2000 spp. Phylogeny: Villaverde et al. 2023
Species listed in database: 2048; hybrids: 263
= Bontiaceae Horan.; Prim. Lin. Syst. Nat. 77 (1834)
= Buddlejaceae K.Wilh.; Samenpflanzen 90 (1910), nom. cons.
= Caprariaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar 102 (1820)
= Hebenstretiaceae Horan.; Prim. Lin. Syst. Nat. 76 (1834)
= Hemimeridaceae Doweld; Tent. Syst. Pl. Vasc.: xlix (2001)
= Limosellaceae J.Agardh; Theoria Syst. Pl. 340 (1858)
= Myoporaceae R.Br.; Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 514 (1810), nom. cons.
= Oftiaceae Takht. & Reveal; Phytologia 74: 284 (1993)
= Polypremaceae Takht. ex Reveal; Kew Bull. 66: 47 (2011)
= Selaginaceae Choisy; Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève (Mém. Sélag. 19) 2: 89 (1823), nom. cons.
= Verbascaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prír. Rostlin 243 (1820)
506.1111 Genus Chenopodiopsis Hilliard & B.L.Burtt; Edinburgh J. Bot. 47: 339 (1990)
Distribution: South Africa
Species listed in database: 3
species :
Chenopodiopsis chenopodioides (Diels) Hilliard; Edinburgh J. Bot. 47(3): 341 (1990)
Distribution: South Africa (W-Cape Prov.)
27 SAF
Synonyms: hidden
= Selago chenopodioides Diels; Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 15: 789 (1942)
species :
Chenopodiopsis hirta (L.f.) Hilliard; Edinburgh J. Bot. 47(3): 340 (1990)
Distribution: South Africa (W-Cape Prov.)
27 SAF
Synonyms: hidden
= Selago hirta L.f.; Suppl. Pl. [Linnaeus f.] 285 (1782)
species :
Chenopodiopsis retrorsa Hilliard; Edinburgh J. Bot. 47(3): 339 (1990)
Distribution: South Africa (W-Cape Prov.)
27 SAF
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