- Anisophylleaceae
Taxobox
name = Anisophylleaceae
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Cucurbitales
familia = Anisophylleaceae
familia authority = Ridl., 1922
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
* "Anisophyllea " R.Br. ex Sabine
* "Combretocarpus " Hook.f.
* "Poga" Pierre
* "Polygonanthus" DuckeAnisophylleaceae is a small family with four genera in the order
Cucurbitales , according to the AGP II. However it is more isolated from the other suprafamilalclade s in this order, while it shows some similarities in flower morphology with the genus "Ceratopetalum " (familyCunoniaceae , orderOxalidales ). Several wood features of this family, are more primitive than those of the other families in the order Cucurbitales.Previously this family was categorized under its own order Anisophylleales by Takhtajan in 1997
It is a pantropical family of shrubs and medium-sized to fairly large trees, occurring in wet, tropical forests and swamps of America, Africa and Asia.
The palmately-veined leaves have a rather leathery texture, entire margins, and are often asymmetrical at the base. They have minute stipules or simply lack them. They are alternate; spiral, or distichous, or four-ranked (such as in "Anisophyllea"). The paired leaves may be different in size or shape.
The small
flower s are regular and 3-merous to 5-merous. They are usually aggregated in axillaryraceme s orpanicle s. The flower type varies considerably, most are monoecious, except "Combretocarpus"; which is hermaphrodite, having perfect flowers.The inferior, 3 to 4-locular ovary develops into a
drupe or a samara (as in "Combretocarpus") with usually one seed, but with 3-4 seeds in "Poga".References
*cite journal|author= Schwarzbach, Andrea E.|title = Systematic affinities of Rhizophoraceae and Anisophylleaceae, and intergeneric relationships within Rhizophoraceae, based on chloroplast DNA, nuclear ribosomal DNA, and morphology| journal = American Journal of Botany,| volume=87|issue =4|pages=547–564.|year=2000|doi = 10.2307/2656599
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