Cedrelopsis Explained
Cedrelopsis is a genus in the family Rutaceae found in Madagascar.[1] It is composed of eight species of dioecious or polygamous shrubs and trees of varying sizes. It is found throughout deciduous and xerophyllous forests in Madagascar.
Species:
- Cedrelopsis ambanjensis J.F. Leroy
- Cedrelopsis gracilis J.F. Leroy
- Cedrelopsis grevei Baill. & Courchet
- Cedrelopsis longibracteata J.F. Leroy
- Cedrelopsis microfoliolata J.F. Leroy
- Cedrelopsis procera J.F. Leroy
- Cedrelopsis rakotozafyi Cheek & M. Lescot
- Cedrelopsis trivalvis J.F. Leroy
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Notes and References
- Razafimandimbison . Sylvain G. . Appelhans . Marc S. . Rabarison . Harison . Haevermans . Thomas . Rakotondrafara . Andriarimalala . Rakotonandrasana . Stephan R. . Ratsimbason . Michel . Labat . Jean-Noël . Keßler . Paul J. A. . Smets . Erik . Cruaud . Corinne . Couloux . Arnaud . Randrianarivelojosia . Milijaona . 2010-10-01 . Implications of a molecular phylogenetic study of the Malagasy genus Cedrelopsis and its relatives (Ptaeroxylaceae) . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution . en . 57 . 1 . 258–265 . 10.1016/j.ympev.2010.06.023 . 20601002 . 2010MolPE..57..258R . 1055-7903.