Juglandoideae
Juglandoideae | |
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Juglans major Morton Arboretum acc. 614-47*1 | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Fagales |
Family: | Juglandaceae |
Subfamily: | Juglandoideae |
Tribes | |
Jugandoideae is a subfamily of the walnut family Juglandaceae.
This clade was first described by Koidzumi in 1937 by the name "Drupoideae," based on the drupe-like fruits of Juglans and Carya. This name was rejected because it was not based on the name of the type genus. Leroy (1955) and Melchior (1964) both published descriptions of the clade using the name "Jugandoideae," but both were deemed invalid due to technicalities. The first valid publication of the name was by Manning (1978).[1][2]
- Subfamily Juglandoideae Manning (1978)
- Tribe Caryeae Koidz. (1937)
- Carya Nutt. – hickory and pecan
- Annamocarya A.Chev.
- Platycarya Siebold & Zucc.
- Tribe Juglandeae Nakai (1933)
- Cyclocarya Iljinsk – wheel wingnut
- Juglans L. – walnut
- Pterocarya Kunth – wingnut
- Tribe Caryeae Koidz. (1937)
Manos and Stone (2001) proposed the following reorganization to reflect a more probable phylogenetic relationship that shows that Platycarya is sister to the rest of the subfamily:[1][3]
- Subfamily Juglandoideae Manning (1978)
- Tribe Platycaryeae Nakai (1933)
- Platycarya Siebold & Zucc.
- Tribe Juglandeae Nakai (1933)
- Subtribe Caryinae Stone & Manos (2001)
- Carya Nutt. – hickory and pecan
- Annamocarya A.Chev.
- Subtribe Juglandinae Stone & Manos (2001)
- Cyclocarya Iljinsk – wheel wingnut
- Juglans L. – walnut
- Pterocarya Kunth – wingnut
- Subtribe Caryinae Stone & Manos (2001)
- Tribe Platycaryeae Nakai (1933)
References
- 1 2 Manos, Paul S.; Donald E. Stone (2001). "Evolution, phylogeny, and systematics of the Juglandaceae". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 88(2): 231–269. doi:10.2307/2666226. JSTOR 2666226.
- ↑ James L. Reveal (2012). "An outline of a classification scheme for extant flowering plants". Phytoneuron. 37: 1–221.
- ↑ P. F. Stevens (2015). "Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 14, April 2015". University of Missouri, St Louis, and Missouri Botanical Garden.
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