Citrullus Explained

Citrullus is a genus of seven species of desert vines, among which Citrullus lanatus (the watermelon) is an important crop.

Taxonomy

Molecular data, including sequences from the original collection of Momordica lanata made near Cape Town by C. P. Thunberg in 1773, show that what Thunberg collected is not what has been called Citrullus lanatus, the domesticated watermelon, since the 1930s. Although this error only occurred in 1930 (Bailey, Gentes Herbarum 2: 180–186), it has been perpetuated in hundreds of papers on the watermelon. In addition, there is an older name for the watermelon, Citrullus battich Forssk. (Fl. Aegypt.-Arab.: 167. Jun 1775), which would normally have the precedence over Momordica lanata Thunberg (Prodr. Pl. Cap.: 13. 1794). To solve this problem, it has been proposed to conserve the name Citrullus lanatus with a new type to preserve the current sense of the name [1]

Species

Citrullus consists of the following species and subspecies:[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Renner. Susanne S.. Sousa. Aretuza. Chomicki. Guillaume. Chromosome numbers, Sudanese wild forms, and classification of the watermelon genus Citrullus, with 50 names allocated to seven biological species. Taxon. 30 November 2007. 66. 6. 1393–1405. 10.12705/666.7. 13 February 2018. en. PDF. 0040-0262. 7249727155.
  2. Achigan-Dako . Enoch G. . Avohou . Edgar S. . Linsoussi . Come . Ahanchede . Adam . Vodouhe . Raymond S. . Blattner . Frank R. . Phenetic characterization of Citrullus spp. (Cucurbitaceae) and differentiation of egusi-type (C. mucosospermus) . Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution . 30 January 2015 . 62 . 8 . 1159–1179 . 10.1007/s10722-015-0220-z . 254499849 . 2 July 2019.