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''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family
Loranthaceae Loranthaceae, commonly known as the showy mistletoes, is a family of flowering plants. It consists of about 75 genera and 1,000 species of woody plants, many of them hemiparasites. The three terrestrial species are ''Nuytsia floribunda'' (the W ...
, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flowers, though some species have reversed to unisexual flowers. Other treatments restrict the genus to a few species. The systematic situation of ''Loranthus'' is not entirely clear. The generic name in
botanical Latin Botanical Latin is a technical language based on New Latin, used for descriptions of botanical taxa. Until 2012, International Code of Botanical Nomenclature mandated Botanical Latin to be used for the descriptions of most new taxa. It is still the ...
means strap-flower, in reference to the shape of the petals.


Taxonomy

The taxonomic history of the generic name ''Loranthus'' is complicated. In 1753, Carl Linnaeus used the name ''Loranthus'' for a genus of one species, ''Loranthus americanus'', which was thus the type species. He later added other species, including ''Loranthus scurrula'' in 1762, a species he had previously placed in a separate genus, ''Scurrula'', and ''Loranthus europaeus'' in 1763, a name first used by Jacquin in 1762. However, ''Loranthus americanus'' has been included in '' Psittacanthus'' since that genus was first erected in 1830. Application of priority as set out in the
International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants The ''International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants'' (ICN) is the set of rules and recommendations dealing with the formal botanical names that are given to plants, fungi and a few other groups of organisms, all those "trad ...
requires the name ''Loranthus'' to be used instead of ''Psittacanthus'', with a different genus name used for the remaining species Linnaeus placed in ''Loranthus''. To avoid altering established usage, the International Botanical Congress of 1930 decided to conserve ''Loranthus'' L. (1762), with the type species ''Loranthus scurrula'', over ''Loranthus'' L. (1753). However, when ''Loranthus'' in this sense was split further, ''Loranthus scurrula'' was placed in the revived genus ''Scurrula''. The conservation decision in 1930 meant that ''Loranthus'' should be used instead of ''Scurrula'', and a different name used for ''Scurrula''. Again to avoid altering established usage, a proposal was agreed in 1964 to conserve ''Loranthus'' Jacq. (1762), with the type species ''Loranthus europaeus'', over ''Loranthus'' L. (1753).


Species

The number of species recognized in the genus ''Loranthus'' has varied widely. At one time it included almost all mistletoes. It was then split into many genera, leaving only '' L. europaeus'' from Europe eastwards and '' L. odoratus'' from tropical Asia. The ''Flora of China'' lists six species native to China (three endemic), stating that there are about ten species in total. Species recognized are: *''
Loranthus delavayi ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' Tiegh. *''
Loranthus europaeus ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' Jacq. *''
Loranthus guizhouensis ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' H.X.Qiu *'' Loranthus kaoi'' (J.M. Chao) H.S.Kiu *''
Loranthus lambertianus ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' Schult.f. *'' Loranthus longiflorus'' Desr. *'' Loranthus macrantherus'' (Eichler) Hemsl. *''
Loranthus pseudo-odoratus ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' Lingelsh. *'' Loranthus pulverulentus'' Wall. *''
Loranthus tanakae ''Loranthus'' is a genus of parasitic plants that grow on the branches of woody trees. It belongs to the family Loranthaceae, the showy mistletoe family. In most earlier systematic treatments it contains all mistletoe species with bisexual flower ...
'' Franch. & Sav.


Ecology

Some species of ''Loranthus'', in the broad sense, are parasites on cultivated trees; for example, they occur in Kerala and Uttarakhand India on
mango A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree ''Mangifera indica''. It is believed to have originated in the region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. ''M. indica'' has been cultivated in South a ...
trees ('' Mangifera indica''), sapota trees ('' Manilkara zapota'') and poplar trees.Kumari, S., Singh, A.K., Kumar, S., and Shah, V.K. (2020). A Hidden Problem: ''Loranthus falcatus'' L. & Loranthus ''parasitica'' L. for Horticulture Crops. ''Agriculture and food eNewsletter'', 2(5):719-721. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341182673_A_Hidden_Problem_Loranthus_Falcatus_L_Loranthus_Parasitica_L_for_Horticulture_Crops The majority of the ''
Anogeissus latifolia ''Anogeissus latifolia'' is a species of small to medium-sized tree native to the India, Nepal, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. Its common names are axlewood (English), ''bakli, baajhi, dhau, dhawa, dhawra'', or ''dhaora'' (Hindi), ''takhian-nu'' (Thai) ...
'' trees in the
Biligirirangan Hills The Biligirirangana Hills or Biligirirangan Hills (as referred to in biology and geology) is a hill range situated in south-western Karnataka, at its border with Tamil Nadu (Erode District) in South India. The area is called Biligiri Ranganatha ...
of Karnataka are infected by ''Loranthus'' species and in Africa, they are pests in cocoa plantations. These plants grow strongly on ageing trees particularly somewhere in the middle of old branches. Once established, they steal minerals and water, as well as block sunlight by covering the encroached place. The flowers of ''Loranthus europaeus'' are small, green, usually have four to six parts, and may be either unisexual or bisexual. Other species of a broader ''Loranthus'' have very large, showy flowers, with blooms in bright colours. The fruits are berries, usually containing a single seed, that is dispersed by birds. The floral characteristics indicate that it is
ornithophilous This page provides a glossary of plant morphology. Botanists and other biologists who study plant morphology use a number of different terms to classify and identify plant organs and parts that can be observed using no more than a handheld magnify ...
in nature and has moderate quantity nectar stored in its perianth tube. The mature buds require external factors like tripping to ensure that they open up. In the absence of this, the buds fall off without opening. Birds help in this process and mature buds eject a cloud of pollens that sticks to the head or beak of the probing bird. The birds seen visiting these flowers in India are
Tickell's flowerpecker The pale-billed flowerpecker or Tickell's flowerpecker (''Dicaeum erythrorhynchos'') is a tiny bird that feeds on nectar and berries, found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and western Myanmar. The bird is common especially in urban gardens with b ...
,
purple-rumped sunbird The purple-rumped sunbird (''Leptocoma zeylonica'') is a sunbird endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. Like other sunbirds, they are small in size, feeding mainly on nectar but sometimes take insects, particularly when feeding young. They can hover ...
, purple sunbird and spider-hunter.Devasahayam S & Rema J (1993). "Flower birds of Kozhikode District, Kerala". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 33 (6): 103–105.


References

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