Jalantzia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster tribe Astereae within the sunflower family Asteraceae. It was previously known as Vernoniopsis Humbert,[1] an illegitimate name. Its species are native to Madagascar.
The genus name Vernoniopsis was first used by Per Karl Hjalmar Dusén in 1921. Dusén described one species, Vernoniopsis crassipes, from Brazil, which has since been synonymized with Vernonia plantaginifolia (treated as either Pycnocephalum plantaginifolium or Chresta plantaginifolia). Dusén's Vernoniopsis is placed in tribe Vernonieae. In 1955, Jean-Henri Humbert used the same name for a new genus, in which he placed a species from Madagascar originally described as Vernonia caudata. Humbert's genus name, being a later homonym, is illegitimate. In 2024, the replacement name Jalantzia was published for Vernoniopsis Humbert. The genus is placed in the tribe Astereae.
, two species are accepted, both native to Madagascar.