Ganguana ( lat. Hanguana ) is a genus of monocotyledonous plants of the monotypic family Ganguana ( Hanguanaceae ) of the order Commelinales .
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Representatives of the genus are perennial herbaceous plants common on the islands of the Malay Archipelago , as well as in Sri Lanka and northern Australia .
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According to the database of The Plant List (as of July 2016), the genus includes 3 species [2] :
- Hanguana bogneri H.-J. Tillich et E. Sill (1999) - Kalimantan
- Hanguana major airy shaw
- Hanguana malayana ( Jack ) Merr. (1915)
Literature
- Zemskova E.A. Family of ganguan (Hanguanaceae) // Plant Life. In 6 t. / Ch. ed. A. L. Takhtadzhyan . - M .: Education, 1981. - T. 6. Flowering plants. / Ed. A. L. Takhtadzhyana . - S. 154-155. - 543 p. - 300,000 copies.
Notes
- ↑ For the conventionality of indicating the class of monocotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Monocotyledonous article .
- ↑ Hanguana . The Plant List . Version 1.1. (2013). Date of treatment July 27, 2016.
Links
- Hanguanaceae (English) : information on the GRIN website. (Retrieved September 10, 2009)
- Hanguana : information on the GRIN website. (Retrieved September 10, 2009)
- Hanguana malayana (English) : information on the GRIN website. (Retrieved September 10, 2009)
- Graham SW, Olmstead RG & Barreto SCH 2002. Rooting Phylogenetic Trees with Distant Outgroups: A Case Study from the Commelinoid Monocots Molecular Biology and Evolution 19: 1769-1781
- Rudall PJ, Stevenson DW, Linder HP. 1999. Structure and systematics of Hanguana, a monocotyledon of uncertain affinity. Australian Systematic Botany 12: 311-330
- Prychid Christina J, Furness Carol A & Rudall PA 2003 Systematic Significance of Cell Inclusions in Haemodoraceae and Allied Families: Silica Bodies and Tapetal Raphides Annals of Botany 92: 571-580