Gongrodiscus Explained
Gongrodiscus is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Sapindaceae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia in the Pacific and contains three species.[1] It is related to Sarcotoechia and Storthocalyx.[2]
List of species
- Gongrodiscus bilocularis
- Gongrodiscus parvifolius
- Gongrodiscus sufferugineus
Notes and References
- Morat . P. . T. . Jaffré . F. . Tronchet . J. . Munzinger . Y. . Pillon . J.M. . Veillon . M. . Chalopin . The taxonomic reference base Florical and characteristics of the native vascular flora of New Caledonia . Adansonia . 34 . 2 . 179–221 . 2012 . 10.5252/a2012n2a1 . 85671347 . free .
- Buerki . S. . F. . Forest . M.W. . Callmander . P.P. . Lowry . D.S. . Devey . J. . Munzinger . Phylogenetic Inference of New Caledonian Lineages of Sapindaceae: Molecular Evidence Requires a Reassessment of Generic Circumscriptions . Taxon . 61 . 1 . 109–19 . 2012 . 10.1002/tax.611008.