Английская Википедия:Hedycarya
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Hedycarya is a genus of dioecious[1] trees and shrubs of the family Monimiaceae. It includes 16 species native to eastern Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, New Caledonia, the Samoan Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu.[2] The genus was named and formerly described in 1776 by botanists Johann and Georg Forster in Characteres Generum Plantarum.[3] The limit of the genus may require change as it appears paraphyletic in phylogenetic analyses,[4] with the genera Kibaropsis and Levieria nested in it.
Species
16 species are accepted.[2]
- Hedycarya alternifolia Hemsl. – Tonga ('Eua)
- Hedycarya angustifolia A.Cunn. – Australian, Austral or Native Mulberry; southeastern Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania
- Hedycarya aragoensis Jérémie – New Caledonia
- Hedycarya arborea J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. – Pigeonwood or Porokaiwhiri; New Zealand
- Hedycarya baudouinii Baill. – north-central and southeastern New Caledonia
- Hedycarya chrysophylla Perkins – northern and central New Caledonia
- Hedycarya cupulata Baill.– niambo; New Caledonia
- Hedycarya denticulata (A.Gray) Perkins & Gilg – Samoan Islands and Tonga
- Hedycarya dorstenioides A.Gray – Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu
- Hedycarya engleriana S.Moore – New Caledonia
- Hedycarya erythrocarpa Perkins – southeastern New Caledonia
- Hedycarya loxocarya (Benth.) W.D.Francis – northeastern Queensland
- Hedycarya parvifolia Perkins & Schltr. – New Caledonia
- Hedycarya perbracteolata Jérémie – New Caledonia
- Hedycarya rivularis Guillaumin – New Caledonia
- Hedycarya symplocoides S.Moore – New Caledonia
References
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- ↑ Renner, S. S., J. S. Strijk, D. Strasberg, and C. Thébaud. (2010). Biogeography of the Monimiaceae (Laurales): A Role for East Gondwana and Long-Distance Dispersal, but Not West Gondwana.” Journal of Biogeography 37: 1227–38.