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425.0000 Family Sapotaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 151 (1789), nom. cons.
> 70 genera, ca. 1350 spp. tropical/subtropical (400 neotropical, 350 Africa, 350 Asia). Latest generic circumscription see Swenson et al. (2023)
Species listed in database: 1369
= Achradaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot. 273, 299 (1818)
= Boerlagellaceae H.J.Lam; Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Sér. 3, 7: 250 (1925)
= Bumeliaceae Barnhart; Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 22: 21 (1895)
= Sarcospermataceae H.J.Lam; Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Sér. 3, 7: 248 (1925), nom. cons.
425.2031 Genus Micropholis (Griseb.) Pierre; Notes Bot. Sapot. 28 (1890); et Notes Bot. Sapot. 37 (1891)
Distribution: Tropical America
Species listed in database: 41
= Crepinodendron Pierre; Notes Bot. Sapot. 28 (1890)
= Meioluma Baill.; Hist. Pl. [Baillon] 11: 282 (1892)
= Paramicropholis Aubrév. & Pellegr.; Adansonia, Sér. 2, 1: 171 (1962)
= Platyluma Baill.; Hist. Pl. [Baillon] 11: 283 (1892)
= Sprucella Pierre; Notes Bot. Sapot. 27 (1890)
= Syzygiopsis Ducke; Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 4: 158 (1925)
= Stephanoluma Baill.; Hist. Pl. [Baillon] 11: 283 (1892)

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