''Euphronia'' is a genus of three species
of shrubs native to northern South America and is the only genus in the family Euphroniaceae. It was previously classified in the
Vochysiaceae
Vochysiaceae is a plant family belonging to the order of Myrtales.
Description
Trees or shrubs with opposite leaves; flowers are zygomorph 1-(3)-5 merous; ovary inferior or superior; one fertile stamen; fruits samara or capsules.
Biogeograp ...
family and elsewhere due to its unique floral features, but the
APG III system
The APG III system of flowering plant classification is the third version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). Published in 2009, it was superseded in 2016 by a fur ...
of 2009 recognized Euphroniaceae as distinct and placed ''Euphronia'' in it.
Based on molecular data from the rbcL gene, it is sister to the
Chrysobalanaceae.
Classification
The genus was originally described by
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius and
Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini in 1824 when they described ''
Euphronia hirtelloides
''Euphronia'' is a genus of three species of shrubs native to northern South America and is the only genus in the family Euphroniaceae. It was previously classified in the Vochysiaceae family and elsewhere due to its unique floral features, but ...
'' as a new species.
In 1918, the German botanist
Johannes Gottfried Hallier reclassified what was then known as ''Lightia guianensis'' as a species in this genus: ''
Euphronia guianensis
''Euphronia'' is a genus of three species of shrubs native to northern South America and is the only genus in the family Euphroniaceae. It was previously classified in the Vochysiaceae family and elsewhere due to its unique floral features, but ...
''.
And in 1987, the American botanist
Julian Alfred Steyermark described the third species, ''
Euphronia acuminatissima
''Euphronia'' is a genus of three species of shrubs native to northern South America and is the only genus in the family Euphroniaceae. It was previously classified in the Vochysiaceae family and elsewhere due to its unique floral features, but ...
''. It was proposed in 1989 that the family Euphroniaceae be erected to contain the genus because it was sufficiently different from other related genera. An analysis of the molecular phylogenetics of these related genera and families in 1998 supported the decision to retain the genus within a monotypic family.
References
Malpighiales genera
Malpighiales
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