The Hypobathreae (Rubiaceae - Ixoroideae). 1. Delimitation and Division of a New Tribe
@inproceedings{Robbrecht1980TheH, title={The Hypobathreae (Rubiaceae - Ixoroideae). 1. Delimitation and Division of a New Tribe}, author={E. Robbrecht}, year={1980} }
The Hypobathreae is a new tribe of Rubiaceae split from the Gardenieae sensu lato. The latter tribe is shown to remain heterogenous even after transferring many genera to the Coffeeae. The new tribe is divided in two subtribes, Hypobathrinae and Lamprothamninae. The Hypobathrinae are mainly distributed in tropical Asia, where at least eight genera occur: Cowiea, Hypobathrum, Hyptianthera, Morindopsis, Rhadinopus, Scyphostachys, Villaria and Zuccarinia. Madagascar is another centre where the… CONTINUE READING
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