Taxonomic Index

Taxonomic Index

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-01276-9 - The Systematics Association Special Volume 83: Early Events in Monocot Evolution Edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo Index More information Taxonomic index All taxonomic names corresponding to orders, family, genera and intermediate ranks between them are indexed. Names at the rank of species and below are omitted. Abolboda, 328, 348 Althenia, 87, 94, 119, 152–3, 156 Acaciaephyllum,32 Amaryllidaceae, 44, 299–300, 315 Acanthochlamys, 304, 311, 343, 346 Amborella, 64, 320–1, 327, 343 Acanthochlamys P.C.Kao, 304 Amborellales, 318, 329–30 Acoraceae, 1, 4, 6, 26, 33, 91, 121–2, 155, 186, Ambrosina, 212–14, 216–19, 232 315 Americanae Magnus, 138 Acorales, 1, 4, 26, 30, 33, 83, 91–2, 185, 203, Amorphophalleae, 225, 275 316, 327, 330, 334, 337 Amorphophallinae, 253, 271, 275 Acoropsis, 33, 39 Amorphophallus, 212–14, 216–19, 231–3, 235, Acorus,1–2, 4, 6, 14–15, 26, 33, 74, 83, 91, 93, 254, 289 186, 202–3, 209, 211, 254, 258, 274, 280, Amphibolis,5,14–15, 27, 119, 147, 163 317, 345 Amydrium, 212–13, 215, 217–18, 223, 274 Agamous, 301 Anacharidoideae Thomé, 134 Agapanthaceae, 44 Anacostia,32 Agavaceae, 44 Anadendron, 254, 274 Aglaonema, 212–13, 219, 230–1 Anadendrum, 212–13, 215, 217–18, 223 Aglaonemateae, 212, 229–30 ANA-grade, 62, 72 Aglaononematae, 287 Anaphyllopsis, 212, 215–18, 281–3, 292 Albidella, 119, 129, 156 Anaphyllum, 212, 215–18, 254, 271 Aletris, 65, 345 Anarthriaceae, 318 Alisma, 26, 35, 119, 130–1, 156, 160, 345 Anchomanes, 164, 212–13, 215, 219, 225, 230–2, Alismataceae, 6, 10, 13–14, 18–19, 26, 29, 35–6, 254, 275 75, 83, 87–8, 92–3, 119, 125, 127–30, 133, angiosperms, 2–3, 17, 30, 34, 44, 49, 60–2, 64–5, 155, 160 72–5, 92, 94, 100, 112, 118, 165–6, 177, 198, Alismatales, 1–7, 9–10, 12, 14, 16–17, 19, 26, 29, 292, 297, 311, 315–16 34–6, 40–1, 45–6, 63–4, 74, 83, 87–8, 92, 94, ANITA-grade, 62, 72 105–7, 111, 114, 121–5, 129, 140, 155, Annonaceae, 63 185–6, 197, 203, 205, 279, 315–16, 327, Anthurium, 212–13, 217–18, 222–5, 254, 274, 330, 337 276, 280–1, 283, 292 Alismaticarpum,35 Anubias, 213, 229, 235, 276 Alismatidae, 2, 118–19, 121, 123–4, 129, 140, Apalanthe, 119, 137, 161, 166, 173 155 Aphelia,64 alismatids, 7–8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 61, 83, 87, 92–3, Aphyllanthaceae, 44 95, 118, 120–3, 146, 155, 197–8, 200, 204 Aponogeton, 26, 36, 65, 87, 89, 92–4, 119–20, Alliaceae, 44 142–4, 156, 162, 202, 345 Alloschemone, 212–13, 215, 217–18, 223 Aponogetonaceae, 9, 11, 16–17, 26, 35–6, 63, 65, Alocasia, 212–14, 216–19, 224, 233–5, 276 71, 87, 89, 93–4, 119, 140, 142–4, 162, 198, 202 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-01276-9 - The Systematics Association Special Volume 83: Early Events in Monocot Evolution Edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo Index More information taxonomic index 351 Appertiella, 119, 134, 167, 173 Caladieae, 214, 232, 235, 287 Arabidopsis, 198, 205, 298, 301 Caladiosoma, 37, 235 Araceae, 1–2, 6–7, 9–10, 19, 27, 29, 33, 36, 38, Caladium, 212–14, 216–19, 232–3, 275, 286–7, 48–9, 63, 74, 83, 87, 91–3, 121–3, 155, 289 164, 166, 179, 198, 208–22, 224, 226, 228, calamoid palms, 40 231–2, 234–5, 243–4, 247, 251–3, 255–8, Caldesia, 35, 119, 131, 161, 345 260–7, 271–3, 275–7, 279–81, 283–4, Calla, 92, 212–13, 216–21, 226, 229, 233, 235, 289–92 274, 284, 289–91 Araceophyllum, 224 Calloideae, 220, 228, 280, 290 Araciphyllites, 39, 221, 224, 230 Callopsis, 213, 225, 229, 235 Aratitiyopea, 328, 348 Canellales, 329–30, 333 Archeozostera,41 Canna, 178, 348 Areae, 213, 232–4 Cardstonia,35 Arecaceae, 49, 60, 82, 107, 109, 315 Caricopsis,32 Arecales, 30, 105–6, 108, 114, 316, 327, Carludovica,89–90, 346 331–3, 336–7 Caryophyllales, 63 Ariopsis, 164, 212–14, 216–19, 232–4 Centrolepidaceae, 64, 318 Arisaema, 212–14, 216–19, 232–4, 276, Cerasus,76 287, 345 Ceratophyllaceae, 74, 165, 177 Arisarum, 212–14, 216–19, 232, 276 Ceratophyllales, 318, 327, 329–30, 332 Aroideae, 36, 87, 92–3, 166, 179, 209, 211, 213, Ceratophyllum, 74, 165, 177, 345 221–2, 225–8, 231, 254, 259, 262, 266, 276, Cercestis, 213–15, 219, 225, 230, 284–9, 292 279–80, 284, 287–9, 291–2 Chloranthaceae, 32 aroids, 41, 208, 226, 244, 251, 267, 281, 291 Chloranthales, 329–30, 333 Arum, 27, 212–14, 216–19, 234–5, 275, 288 Chloranthus, 65, 344 Asparagaceae, 44, 315 Cobbania, 37, 222, 227, 232 Asparagales, 4, 30, 34, 44–6, 82, 105–7, 110, 311, Colchicaceae, 43, 109 316, 318, 327, 329–30, 333–4, 337 Colletogyne, 212–14, 216, 218, 232–3, 290 Asphodelaceae, 45 Colocasia, 212–14, 216, 218, 232–4 Asteliaceae, 44 Colocasieae, 214, 232, 235 asterids, 63 Colocasioideae, 228, 232, 266, 275–7 Atimeta, 254 Commelinales, 105–7, 316, 327, 331, Austrobaileyales, 32, 64, 329–30 333–4, 337 commelinids, 30, 33–4, 45–6, 82, 316–17, 327, Baldellia, 35, 119, 130–1, 160 329, 333, 335–7 Barbacenia, 89, 304–8 Convallariaceae, 44 Barbaceniopsis L.B.Sm., 304 Cordyline,44 Berberidopsidales, 63 Corsiaceae, 43, 315, 317 Biarum, 212–14, 216–19, 234–5 Cryptocoryne, 212–14, 216–19, 231 Blandfordiaceae, 44 Cryptocoryneae, 230 Blyxa, 119, 139, 156, 161, 166–8, 170, 173 Culcasia, 213–15, 219, 225, 230, 287, 289 Bognera, 213–14, 217, 219, 230 Culcasieae, 214, 229, 287 Borya, 65, 346 Cuscuaria, 254 Boryaceae, 44 Cyclanthaceae, 38, 42–3, 48, 83, 89–90, 304, 311 Bromeliaceae, 4, 28, 109, 315, 318, 327, Cyclanthodendron,43 331–2, 336 Cyclanthus, 38, 43, 48, 89, 346 Burmannia, 93, 345 Cycnogeton, 119, 140, 144–5, 163 Burmanniaceae, 41, 83, 91–2, 311, 315 Cymodocea, 41, 119, 147, 163 Burnatia, 119, 129–30 Cymodoceaceae, 7, 11, 14, 16, 19, 27, 40, 87, Burseraceae, 245–8 92, 119, 127, 140, 145–7, 150, 155, 163, Butomaceae, 6, 10, 13–14, 16, 18, 35, 87, 119, 165–6, 177 125, 127, 129, 133, 155, 161 Cyperaceae, 32–3, 43, 48, 82, 109, 315, 318 Butomopsis, 119, 127–8, 161 Cyperales, 327 Butomus, 35, 87, 92–3, 119, 133, 161, 345 Cyrtosperma,37–8, 212, 215–16, 218, 254, 261, Buxaceae, 72–3 271, 275 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-01276-9 - The Systematics Association Special Volume 83: Early Events in Monocot Evolution Edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo Index More information 352 taxonomic index Damasonium, 35, 119, 131, 161 Ginkgo,4 Dasypogonaceae, 316, 327, 330, 332–3, 336–7 Gnetales, 18 Degeneria,63 Gonatopus, 39, 212, 216, 218–19, 224, 227, 232 Dianella, 45, 346 Goodyerinae, 45 Dianellophyllum,45 Groenlandia, 27, 119, 152, 163 Diclines, 253, 257, 259, 266, 271 Gunnera,73 Dicolpopollis,40 Gunneraceae, 72 Dicotyledons, 248 Gunnerales, 62 Dieffenbachia, 213–14, 217, 219, 230–1, 287 Gymnomesium, 235 Dieffenbachieae, 214, 229, 287 Gymnostachydoideae, 211, 214, 220, 279 Dilleniaceae, 63, 72 Gymnostachys, 27, 63, 164, 211–12, 214, 217, Dioscorea, 42, 90–1, 93, 317, 345 220, 222, 254, 258, 274, 280–1, 283, Dioscoreaceae, 42, 44, 83, 90–2, 94 291–2, 345 Dioscoreales, 4, 28, 30, 34, 41, 65, 82, 90–2, 94, 105–8, 110, 185, 311–12, 316, 327, 330, Haemanthophyllum,35–6 334–5 Halodule, 7, 11, 14, 27, 119, 147–8, 163, 165, Dioscoreocarpum,42 177, 345 Diversiarum, 234 Halophila, 41, 87, 119, 134, 137, 156, 161, Doryanthaceae, 44 166–8, 171, 173–4, 178, 180 Dracaena,44 Hapaline, 212–14, 216, 218–19, 231–2 Dracontioides, 212, 215–16, 218, 283 Harperocallis, 7, 19, 27 Dracontioninae, 253, 271, 275 Helanthium, 119, 130–1, 161 Dracontium, 212, 215–16, 218, 254, 271, 275, Helicodiceros, 212–14, 216, 218–19, 234 281–3, 292 Heliconia, 178, 348 Dracunculus,212–14, 216, 218, 223–4, 226, 232–5 Helobiae, 2 Hemerocallidaceae, 43 Ecdeiocoleaceae, 318 Hesperocallidaceae, 44 Echinodorus, 35, 89, 93, 119, 130–2, 156, 161 Heteropsis, 212–13, 215, 218, 223, 254, 258, 273 Egeria, 119, 134, 137, 161, 166–8, 170, 173 Hirsutiarum, 234 Elodea, 27, 119–20, 134, 137, 161, 167–8, 171, Holochlamys, 212–13, 215, 217–18 173, 176–8 Homalomena, 213, 215–16, 219, 230–1, 276 Eminium, 212–14, 216, 218–19, 234 Homalomeneae, 215, 229–30 Enhalus, 119, 134, 161, 167–8, 173, 176, 178 Hyacinthaceae, 44 Eoorchis,45 Hydrilla, 119, 128, 134, 161, 167–8, 171, 173–4, Epidendroideae, 45 176–8 Epipremnites, 39, 224 Hydrilloideae, 128, 134 Epipremnum, 39, 48, 212–13, 215, 217–18, Hydrilloideae Luerss, 128 223, 254 Hydrocharis, 27, 119, 134, 161, 166, 168, 171, Eriocaulaceae, 109, 315, 318, 328 173–4, 176 Eriocaulon, 328, 348 Hydrocharitaceae, 6–7, 10, 13–14, 16, 18–19, Eriospermum,44 26–7, 39–40, 87, 92, 119, 125, 127–9, 133–5, Erodium,18 138, 155, 161, 166–8, 170, 173–6, 180 Eucharis, 298–9 Hydrocharitoideae, 134 eudicots, 4, 33, 62, 72–3, 75, 92 Hydrocleys, 26, 119, 127–8, 131, 161 Eulimnocarpus,40 Hymenocallis, 299 Euvaginatae, 138 Hypoxidaceae, 44 Filarum, 212–14, 216, 218–19, 232 Iridaceae, 44 Flagellaria, 335, 349 Isidrogalvia,4,19 Flagellariaceae, 318 Ixioliriaceae, 44 Fragaria,75 Freycinetia, 43, 311, 346 Japonoliriaceae, 83, 89 Japonolirion,6,14–15, 41, 89, 318, 337, 343, 345 Gearum, 213, 217, 219, 230 Joinvilleaceae, 318 Geraniaceae, 18 Juncaceae, 318 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-01276-9 - The Systematics Association Special Volume 83: Early Events in Monocot Evolution Edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J.

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