Biology:Fenerivia

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Short description: Genus of Annonaceae plants

Fenerivia
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Magnoliids
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Annonaceae
Subfamily: Malmeoideae
Tribe: Fenerivieae
Genus: Fenerivia
Diels[1]
Species

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Fenerivia is a genus of flowering plants in the custard apple and soursop family Annonaceae, with all species endemic to Madagascar.[2] Fenerivia inflorescences have a prominent flange below the perianth, which is unique to the genus.[3] The complete chloroplast genome of Fenerivia ghesquiereana was published in 2021.[4]

Species

There are nine accepted species:[5]

  • Fenerivia angustielliptica (G.E. Schatz & Le Thomas) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia capuronii (Cavaco & Keraudren) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia chapelieri (Baill.) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia emarginata (Diels) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia ghesquiereana (Cavaco & Keraudren) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia humbertii (Cavaco & Keraudren) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia madagascariensis (Cavaco & Keraudren) R.M.K. Saunders
  • Fenerivia oligosperma (Danguy) R.M.K.Saunders
  • Fenerivia richardiana (Baill.) R.M.K. Saunders

References

  1. Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 9: 355 (1925)
  2. Saunders, Richard M.K.; Su, Yvonne C.F.; Xue, Bine (2011). "Phylogenetic affinities of Polyalthia species (Annonaceae) with columellar-sulcate pollen: Enlarging the Madagascan endemic genus Fenerivia". Taxon 60 (5): 1407–1416. doi:10.1002/tax.605016. 
  3. Xue, Bine; Saunders, Richard M. K. (2013). "Reassessing Morphological Homologies in the Early-Divergent Angiosperm Fenerivia (Annonaceae) Based on Floral Vascular Anatomy: Significance for Interpreting Putative Homeotic Mutations". PLOS ONE 8 (12): e81923. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0081923. PMID 24349152. Bibcode2013PLoSO...881923X. 
  4. Wang, Yixi; Cvetković, Tijana; Aritsara, Amy N. A.; Carrion, Angelo D. A.; Strijk, Joeri S. (2021-01-02). "Complete chloroplast sequence of Fenerivia ghesquiereana (Annonaceae): a rare and endemic tree from Madagascar". Mitochondrial DNA Part B 6 (1): 158–160. doi:10.1080/23802359.2020.1855604. PMID 33542954. PMC 7836981. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1855604. 
  5. Fenerivia Diels. Plants of the World Online, Kew Science. Accessed 15 September 2022

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