Agrostistachydeae Explained
The Agrostistachydeae is a tribe of the subfamily Acalyphoideae, under the family Euphorbiaceae.[1] [2] It comprises 4 genera, which are monophyletic.
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Notes and References
- Sevilla . Sofia . Welzen . Peter C. . 2001-01-01 . Revision and Phylogeny of Agrostistachys and Chondrostylis (Euphorbiaceae) . Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants . en . 46 . 1 . 71–97 . 2212-1676.
- Nowicke . Joan W. . Joan W. Nowicke . Takahashi . Masamichi . Webster . Grady L. . 1999-04-01 . Pollen morphology, exine structure and systematics of Acalyphoideae (Euphorbiaceae): Part 2. Tribes Agrostistachydeae (Agrostistachys, Pseudagrostistachys, Cyttaranthus, Chondrostylis), Chrozophoreae (Speranskia, Caperonia, Philyra, Ditaxis, Argythamnia, Chiropetalum, Doryxylon, Sumbaviopsis, Thyrsanthera, Melanolepis, Chrozophora), Caryodendreae (Caryodendron, Discoglypremna, Alchorneopsis), Bernardieae (Bernardia, Necepsia, Paranecepsia, Discocleidion, Adenophaedra) and Pycnocomeae (Pycnocoma, Droceloncia, Argomuellera, Blumeodendron, Podadenia, Ptychopyxis, Botryophora) . Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology . en . 105 . 1 . 1–62 . 10.1016/S0034-6667(98)00069-4 . 0034-6667.