Damrongia Explained
Damrongia is a genus of flowering plants in the Gesneriad family, centered in Thailand and found in southern China, Southeast Asia, and Sumatra.[1] Species were reassigned to it in 2016 in a revision of Loxocarpinae.[2]
Species
Currently accepted species include:[1]
- Damrongia burmanica (Craib) C.Puglisi
- Damrongia clarkeana (Hemsl.) C.Puglisi
- Damrongia cyanea (Ridl.) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber
- Damrongia fulva (Barnett) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber
- Damrongia integra (Barnett) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber
- Damrongia lacunosa (Hook.f.) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber
- Damrongia orientalis (Craib) C.Puglisi
- Damrongia purpureolineata Kerr ex Craib
- Damrongia sumatrana (B.L.Burtt) C.Puglisi
- Damrongia tribounii C.Puglisi
- Damrongia trisepala (Barnett) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber
Notes and References
- Web site: Damrongia (C.B.Clarke) Ridl. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 21 July 2020 .
- 10.12705/652.5 . Generic recircumscription in the Loxocarpinae (Gesneriaceae), as inferred by phylogenetic and morphological data . 2016 . Puglisi . Carmen . Yao . Tze Leong . Milne . Richard . Möller . Michael . Middleton . David J. . Taxon . 65 . 2 . 277–292 . free . 20.500.11820/695626ba-ab62-4b4a-963a-9249015ba212 . free .