- Eidothea
taxobox
name = "Eidothea"
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
ordo =Proteales
familia =Proteaceae
subfamilia =Proteoideae
genus = "Eidothea"
genus_authority = Douglas, AW &
Hyland, BPM (1995 )
type_species = "Eidothea zoexylocarya "
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text.|"Eidothea" is a
genus of twospecies ofrainforest tree in Eastern Australia, which belongs to the plant familyProteaceae , which also includes more familiar members such as the waratahs,grevillea s,banksia s,macadamia s andprotea s. The genus is named after Eidothea, one of the three daughters ofProteus in Greek Mythology.That "Eidothea" has been found at localities as far apart as
Cairns , Lismore andBallarat , also underlines the fact that Australia’s rainforests are tiny remnants of ancient rainforests that covered vast areas of Australia until only a few million years ago. This makes them a particularly precious part of Australia's natural heritage.Classification
The Proteaceae is a very old family of flowering plants that probably originated while the ancient supercontinent
Gondwana was still in one piece. Gondwana consisted of what are now the continents ofAustralia ,Africa ,South America andAntarctica , as well as smaller bits and pieces such asNew Zealand ,New Caledonia andMadagascar . Gondwana began splitting up over 120 million years ago and the fragments carried a diverse array of plants and animals with them, including a variety of lineages of the Proteaceae. "Eidothea" is the only relic of one of those early lineages that has barely survived in the rainforests of eastern Australia. Other lineages went on to diversify spectacularly, resulting in hundreds of descendant species."Eidothea" lies within the subfamily
Proteoideae , which contain such plants as "Protea ", "Leucadendron ", "Leucospermum ", and most other South African Proteaceae, "Isopogon " (Australian ‘drumsticks’), "Adenanthos " (Australian jugflowers), "Petrophile " (Australian ‘conesticks’), "Conospermum " (Australian smoke-bushes)pecies
Two living species are known:
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Eidothea hardeniana " - is listed as an endangered species on Schedule 1 of the "Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995" and is known to occur inNightcap National Park and in the adjacent Whian Whian State Forest.*"
Eidothea zoexylocarya " - known only from the slopes of MtBartle Frere , nearCairns in North Queensland.References
*Peter Weston (Pers. comm.)
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