Oncinotis Explained
Oncinotis is a genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1849. It is native to Africa, including Madagascar. the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families recognises 7 species:[1]
- Species
- Oncinotis glabrata (Baill.) Stapf ex Hiern - tropical Africa from Liberia to Tanzania, south to Angola
- Oncinotis gracilis Stapf - tropical Africa from Liberia to Central African Republic, south to Angola
- Oncinotis hirta Oliv. - C Africa from Cameroon to Angola
- Oncinotis nitida Benth. - W Africa from Liberia to Republic of Congo
- Oncinotis pontyi Dubard - tropical Africa from Guinea to Uganda
- Oncinotis tenuiloba Stapf - C + S Africa from Nigeria east to Sudan + Ethiopia, south to Cape Province
- Oncinotis tomentella Radlk. - Madagascar
- formerly included
- Oncinotis axillaris K.Schum. = Baissea multiflora A.DC.
- Oncinotis campanulata K.Schum = Baissea campanulata (K.Schum.) de Kruif
- Oncinotis melanocephala K.Schum. = Baissea myrtifolia (Benth.) Pichon
- Oncinotis subsessilis K.Schum. = Baissea campanulata (K.Schum.) de Kruif
- Oncinotis zygodioides K.Schum. = Baissea zygodioides (K.Schum.) Stapf
Notes and References
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