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Family Euphorbiaceae Juss., nom. cons.


Summary
Family number:
433
Last updated:
17 janvier 2003
Alternate name:
Number of accepted genera:
232
Type genus:
Euphorbia L.
Comments:
dicot family

Synonyms

Subdivisions of Euphorbiaceae Juss., nom. cons.
SubfamilyTribeSubtribe
Acalyphoideae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeAcalyphinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeAdrianinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeClaoxylinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeCleidiinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeDysopsidinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeLasiococcinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeLobaniliinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeMareyinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeMercurialinae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeRicininae
AcalyphoideaeAcalypheaeRottlerinae
AcalyphoideaeAdelieae
AcalyphoideaeAgrostistachydeae
AcalyphoideaeAlchorneeae
AcalyphoideaeAlchorneeaeAlchorneinae
AcalyphoideaeAlchorneeaeConceveibinae
AcalyphoideaeAmpereeae
AcalyphoideaeBernardieae
AcalyphoideaeCaryodendreae
AcalyphoideaeChrozophoreae
AcalyphoideaeChrozophoreaeChrozophorinae
AcalyphoideaeChrozophoreaeDitaxinae
AcalyphoideaeChrozophoreaeDoryxylinae
AcalyphoideaeChrozophoreaeSperanskiinae
AcalyphoideaeClutieae
AcalyphoideaeEpiprineae
AcalyphoideaeEpiprineaeCephalomappinae
AcalyphoideaeEpiprineaeEpiprininae
AcalyphoideaeErismantheae
AcalyphoideaeOmphaleeae
AcalyphoideaePlukenetieae
AcalyphoideaePlukenetieaeDalechampiinae
AcalyphoideaePlukenetieaePlukenetiinae
AcalyphoideaePlukenetieaeTragiinae
AcalyphoideaePogonophoreae
AcalyphoideaePycnocomeae
AcalyphoideaePycnocomeaeBlumeodendrinae
AcalyphoideaePycnocomeaePycnocominae
AcalyphoideaeSphyranthereae
Cheilosoideae
Crotonoideae
CrotonoideaeAdenoclineae
CrotonoideaeAdenoclineaeAdenoclininae
CrotonoideaeAdenoclineaeEndosperminae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeAleuritinae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeBenoistiinae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeCrotonogyninae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeGarciinae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeGrosserinae
CrotonoideaeAleuritideaeNeoboutoniinae
CrotonoideaeCodiaeeae
CrotonoideaeCrotoneae
CrotonoideaeElateriospermeae
CrotonoideaeGelonieae
CrotonoideaeJatropheae
CrotonoideaeManihoteae
CrotonoideaeMicrandreae
CrotonoideaeMicrandreaeHeveinae
CrotonoideaeMicrandreaeMicrandrinae
CrotonoideaeRicinocarpeae
CrotonoideaeRicinocarpeaeBertyinae
CrotonoideaeRicinocarpeaeRicinocarpinae
CrotonoideaeRicinodendreae
CrotonoideaeTrigonostemoneae
Euphorbioideae
EuphorbioideaeEuphorbieae
EuphorbioideaeEuphorbieaeAnthosteminae
EuphorbioideaeEuphorbieaeEuphorbiinae
EuphorbioideaeEuphorbieaeNeoguillauminiinae
EuphorbioideaeHippomaneae
EuphorbioideaeHippomaneaeCarumbiinae
EuphorbioideaeHippomaneaeHippomaninae
EuphorbioideaeHureae
EuphorbioideaePachystromateae
EuphorbioideaeStomatocalyceae
EuphorbioideaeStomatocalyceaeHamilcoinae
EuphorbioideaeStomatocalyceaeStomatocalycinae
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References:
Cite as: USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Plant Germplasm System. 2024. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN Taxonomy). National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland.
URL: http://tn-grin.nat.tn/gringlobal/taxon/taxonomyfamily?id=433. Accessed 5 mai 2024.


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