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227.0000 Family Melastomataceae Juss.; Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 328 (1789), nom. cons.
148 genera, ca. 6000 spp. tropics, by far the majority in tropical America, almost 1000 in Colombia. Complete phylogeny: Goldenberg et al. (2022), refined by Quakenbush et al. (2025)
Species listed in database: 6080; hybrids: 2
= Blakeaceae Rchb. ex Barnhart; Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 22: 19 (1895)
= Memecylaceae DC.; Linnaea 2: 505 (1827)
= Miconiaceae Mart.; Consp. Regn. Veg. [Martius] 64 (1835)
= Mouririaceae Gardner; J. Bot. [Hooker] 2: 22 (1840)
= Rhexiaceae Dumort.; Commentat. Bot. [Dumortier] 59 (1822)
227.4123 Genus Cyanandrium Stapf; Hooker´s Icon. Pl. 25: t. 2419 (1895)
Distribution: Borneo. Generic status confirmed by phylogeny.
Species listed in database: 4
species :
Cyanandrium guttatum Stapf; Hooker´s Icon. Pl. 25: t. 2419 (1895)
Distribution: Borneo
42 BOR
Synonyms: hidden
= Phyllagathis guttata (Stapf) Cellin.; Blumea 48(1): 83 (2003)
species :
Cyanandrium jacobsianum M.P.Nayar; Kew Bull. 19: 502 (1965)
Distribution: Borneo (Sarawak)
42 BOR
Synonyms: hidden
= Phyllagathis jacobsiana (M.P.Nayar) Cellin.; Blumea 48(1): 85 (2003)
species :
Cyanandrium osmanthum M.P.Nayar; Bull. Bot. Surv. India 10: 334 (1969)
Distribution: Borneo
42 BOR
Synonyms: hidden
= Phyllagathis osmantha (M.P.Nayar) Cellin.; Blumea 48(1): 88 (2003)
species :
Cyanandrium rufum Stapf; Hooker´s Icon. Pl. 25: sub t. 2419 (1895)
Distribution: Borneo
42 BOR
Synonyms: hidden
= Cyanandrium glabrum M.P.Nayar; Kew Bull. 19: 503 (1965)
= Phyllagathis rufa (Stapf) Cellin.; Blumea 48(1): 91 (2003)
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A complete, synonymic checklist of the Higher Plants of the World


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Covering 359,184 accepted species,
8,882 hybrids, 47,737 accepted infraspecific taxa and 1,007,635 synonyms,
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