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Sistema De Clasificación De Cronquist Sistema de Clasificación de Cronquist Tomado de: Cronquist, A. 1981. An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants. Copyrirght © 1981 Columbia University Press. Usado con permiso de la editorial. Reino Plantae Haeckel, 1866 División Magnoliophyta Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm., 1966 Clase Liliopsida Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm., 1966 Subclase Alismatidae Takht., 1966 Orden Alismatales Lindl., 1833 Familia Alismataceae Vent., 1799 Género Alisma L., 1753 Género Echinodorus Rich. ex Engelm., 1848 Género Damasonium Mill., 1754 Género Caldesia Parl. Género Sagittaria L., 1753 Familia Butomaceae L. C. Richard, 1815 Género Butomus L. Familia Limnocharitaceae Takht., 1954 Género Hydrocleys Rich., 1815 Género Tenagocharis Hochst. Género Limnocharis Bonpl., 1808 Orden Hydrocharitales Lindl., 1833 Familia Hydrocharitaceae Juss., 1789 Género Halophila Thouars, 1806 Género Enhalus Rich. Género Ottelia Pers. Género Elodea Michx., 1803 Género Hydrilla Rich., 1811 Género Thalassia Banks & Sol. ex K.D. Koenig, 1806 Género Lagarosiphon Harv. Género Nechamandra Planch. Género Stratiotes L. Género Vallisneria L., 1753 Orden Najadales Nakai, 1930 Familia Aponogetonaceae J. G. Agardh, 1858 Género Aponogeton L.f. Familia Cymodoceaceae N. Taylor, 1909 Género Halodule Endl., 1838 Género Cymodocea K.Koenig, 1805 Género Amphibolis C.Agardh Género Syringodium Kutz., 1860 Género Thalassodendron Hartog 1 Familia Juncaginaceae L. C. Richard, 1808 Género Triglochin L., 1753 Género Lilaea Bonpl., 1808 Género Cycnogeton Endl., 1838 Género Maundia F.Muell. Género Tetroncium Willd. Familia Najadaceae Juss., 1789 Género Najas L., 1753 Familia Posidoniaceae Lotsy, 1911 Género Posidonia K.Koenig Familia Potamogetonaceae Dumort., 1829 Género Potamogeton L., 1753 Familia Ruppiaceae Hutch., 1934 Género Ruppia L., 1753 Familia Scheuchzeriaceae Rudolphi, 1830 Género Scheuchzeria L. Familia Zannichelliaceae Dumort., 1829 Género Zannichellia L., 1753 Género Vleisia Toml. & Posl. Género Althenia F.Petit Género Lepilaena J.L.Drumm. ex Harv. Familia Zosteraceae Dumort., 1829 Género Zostera L., 1753 Género Heterozostera (Setch.) Hartog Género Phyllospadix Hook., 1838 Orden Triuridales Engler, 1897 Familia Petrosaviaceae Hutch., 1934 Género Petrosavia Becc. Familia Triuridaceae Gardner, 1843 Género Sciaphila Blume, 1825 Subclase Arecidae Takht., 1966 Orden Arales Lindl., 1833 Familia Araceae Juss., 1789 Género Anthurium Schott, 1829 Género Arisaema Mart., 1831 Género Dieffenbachia Schott, 1839 Género Acorus L., 1753 Género Amorphophallus Blume ex Decne. Género Pistia L., 1753 Género Lysichiton Schott Género Peltandra Wight, 1852 Género Philodendron Schott, 1829 Género Spathiphyllum Schott, 1832 Género Symplocarpus Salisb. ex Nutt. 2 Familia Lemnaceae S. F. Gray, 1821 Género Wolffia Horkel ex Schleid., 1844 Género Wolffiella (Hegelm.) Hegelm., 1895 Género Lemna L., 1753 Género Spirodela Schleid., 1839 Género Wolffiopsis Hartog & Plas Género Pseudowolffia Hartog & Plas Orden Arecales Nakai, 1930 Familia Arecaceae C. H. Schultz-Schultzenstein, 1832 Género Bactris Jacq. ex Scop., 1777 Género Astrocaryum G.Mey., 1818 Género Arenga Labill. Género Calamus L. Género Areca L., 1753 Género Cocos L., 1753 Género Veitchia H.Wendl., 1868 Género Lodoicea Comm. ex DC. Género Phoenix L., 1753 Género Sclerosperma G.Mann & H.Wendl. Género Socratea H.Karst. Género Phytelephas Ruiz & Pav. Género Nypa Steck Orden Cyclanthales J. H. Schaffner, 1929 Familia Cyclanthaceae Dumort., 1829 Género Cyclanthus Poit. ex A. Rich., 1824 Género Carludovica Ruiz & Pav., 1794 Género Asplundia Harling, 1954 Género Sphaeradenia Harling Orden Pandanales Lindl., 1833 Familia Pandanaceae R. Br., 1810 Género Freycinetia Gaudich. Género Pandanus Parkinson, 1773 Género Sararanga Hemsl. Subclase Commelinidae Takht., 1966 Orden Commelinales Lindl., 1833 Familia Commelinaceae R. Br., 1810 Género Commelina L., 1753 Género Aneilema R.Br., 1810 Género Dichorisandra J.C.Mikan, 1820 Género Cartonema R.Br. Género Tradescantia L., 1753 Género Triceratella Brenan Género Rhoeo Hance Género Commelinantia Tharp Género Zebrina Schnizl. 3 Familia Mayacaceae Kunth, 1842 Género Mayaca Aubl., 1775 Familia Rapateaceae Dumort., 1829 Género Spathanthus Desv. Género Maschalocephalus Gilg & K.Schum. Género Rapatea Aubl. Género Stegolepis Klotzsch ex Korn. Familia Xyridaceae C. A. Agardh, 1823 Género Achlyphila Maguire & Wurdack Género Abolboda Bonpl. Género Xyris L., 1753 Género Orectanthe Maguire Orden Cyperales G. T. Burnett, 1835 Familia Cyperaceae Juss., 1789 Género Fimbristylis Vahl, 1805 Género Cyperus L., 1753 Género Eleocharis R.Br., 1810 Género Carex L., 1753 Género Dichromena Michx. Género Mapania Aubl. Género Kobresia Willd., 1805 Género Rhynchospora Vahl, 1805 Género Scleria Bergius, 1765 Género Scirpus L., 1753 Familia Poaceae Barnhart, 1895 Género Avena L., 1753 Género Eragrostis Wolf, 1776 Género Zea L., 1753 Género Stipa L., 1753 Género Poa L., 1753 Género Oryza L., 1753 Género Paspalum L., 1759 Género Triticum L., 1753 Género Saccharum L., 1753 Género Melocanna Trin. Género Hordeum L., 1753 Género Sorghum Moench, 1794 Género Ochlandra Thwaites Género Pariana Aubl. Género Sporobolus R.Br., 1810 Género Panicum L., 1753 Género Streptochaeta Schrad. ex Nees, 1829 Género Secale L., 1753 4 Orden Eriocaulales Nakai, 1930 Familia Eriocaulaceae Desvaux, 1828 Género Syngonanthus Ruhland, 1900 Género Eriocaulon L., 1753 Género Paepalanthus Kunth, 1841 Orden Hydatellales Cronquist, 1980 Familia Hydatellaceae Hamann, 1976 Género Hydatella Diels Género Trithuria Hook.f. Orden Juncales Lindl., 1833 Familia Juncaceae Juss., 1789 Género Juncus L., 1753 Género Luzula DC., 1805 Género Prionium E.Mey. Familia Thurniaceae Engl., 1907 Género Thurnia Hook.f. Orden Restionales J. H. Schaffner, 1929 Familia Centrolepidaceae Endl., 1836 Género Centrolepis Labill. Familia Flagellariaceae Dumort., 1829 Género Flagellaria L. Familia Joinvilleaceae A. C. Smith & Tomlinson, 1970 Género Joinvillea Gaudich. ex Brongn. & Gris Familia Restionaceae R. Br., 1810 Género Anarthria R.Br. Género Ecdeiocolea F.Muell. Género Lyginia R.Br. Género Restio Rottb. Orden Typhales Lindl., 1833 Familia Sparganiaceae Rudolphi, 1830 Género Sparganium L., 1753 Familia Typhaceae Juss., 1789 Género Typha L., 1753 Subclase Liliidae Takht., 1966 Orden Liliales Lindl., 1833 Familia Agavaceae Endl., 1841 Género Dasylirion Zucc., 1838 Género Cordyline Comm. ex R.Br., 1789 Género Agave L., 1753 Género Sansevieria Thunb., 1794 Género Dracaena Vand. ex L., 1767 Género Doryanthes Correa Género Yucca L., 1753 Género Nolina Michx., 1803 Género Phormium J.R.Forst. & G.Forst., 1775 5 Familia Aloaceae Batsch, 1802 Género Aloe L., 1753 Género Gasteria Duval, 1809 Género Haworthia Duval, 1809 Género Lomatophyllum Willd. Género Kniphofia Scop. Familia Cyanastraceae Engl., 1900 Género Cyanastrum Oliv. Familia Dioscoreaceae R. Br., 1810 Género Avetra H.Perrier Género Dioscorea L., 1753 Género Tamus L. Género Trichopus Gaertn. Género Stenomeris Planch. Género Rajania L., 1753 Familia Haemodoraceae R. Br., 1810 Género Conostylis R.Br. Género Haemodorum Sm. Género Lophiola Ker Gawl. Familia Hanguanaceae Airy Shaw, 1965 Género Hanguana Blume Familia Iridaceae Juss., 1789 Género Ixia L., 1762 Género Bobartia L. Género Dietes Salisb. ex Klatt Género Isophysis T.Moore Género Gladiolus L. Género Babiana Ker Gawl. ex Sims Género Dierama K.Koch Género Iris L., 1753 Género Crocus L. Género Diplarrhena Labill. Género Cobana Ravenna Género Watsonia Mill. Género Witsenia Thunb. Género Freesia Eckl. ex Klatt Género Aristea Sol. ex Aiton Género Sisyrinchium L., 1753 Género Tigridia Juss., 1789 Género Moraea Mill., 1758 Género Klattia Baker Género Romulea Maratti Género Hermodactylus Mill. Género Nivenia Vent. Género Pillansia L.Bolus 6 Familia Liliaceae Juss., 1789 Género Curculigo Gaertn., 1788 Género Zigadenus Michx. Género Colchicum L. Género Camassia Lindl. Género Dianella Lam. Género Aletris L., 1753 Género Chlorophytum Ker Gawl., 1807 Género Chionodoxa Boiss. Género Amaryllis L., 1753 Género Allium L., 1753 Género Xerophyllum Michx. Género Asparagus L., 1753 Género Tulipa L. Género Ornithogalum L., 1753 Género Gloriosa L. Género Veratrum L., 1753 Género Galanthus L. Género Astelia Banks & Sol. ex R.Br. Género Crinum L., 1753 Género Convallaria L., 1753 Género Erythronium L. Género Bulbine Wolf Género Aspidistra Ker Gawl., 1822 Género Calochortus Pursh, 1814 Género Narcissus L., 1753 Género Lilium L., 1753 Género Trillium L. Género Hosta Tratt. Género Tofieldia Huds. Género Hyacinthus L., 1753 Género Muscari Mill. Género Scilla L., 1753 Género Hippeastrum Herb., 1821 Género Hemerocallis L., 1753 Familia Philydraceae Link, 1821 Género Orthothylax (Hook.f.) Skottsb. Género Philydrella Caruel Género Helmholtzia F.Muell. Género Philydrum Banks ex Gaertn. Familia Pontederiaceae Kunth, 1816 Género Eurystemon Alexander, 1937 Género Eichhornia Kunth, 1843 Género Zosterella Small, 19013 Género Pontederia L., 1753 7 Género Hydrothrix Hook.f., 1887 Género Heteranthera Ruiz & Pav., 1794 Género Monochoria C.Presl Género Reussia Endl., 1836 Género Scholleropsis H. Perrier, 1936 Familia Smilacaceae Ventenat, 1799 Género Behnia Didr. Género Eustrephus R.Br. Género A.Cunn. ex R.Br. Geitonoplesium Género Luzuriaga Ruiz & Pav. Género Elachanthera F.Muell. Género Petermannia F.Muell. Género Pseudosmilax Hayata Género Rhipogonum J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. Género Heterosmilax Kunth Género Smilax L., 1753 Género Lapageria Ruiz & Pav. Género Philesia Comm. ex Juss. Familia Stemonaceae Caruel, 1878 Género Croomia Torr. Género
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