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Genera and generic subdivisons of Apocynaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Apocyneae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Aganonerion Pierre ex Spire a Aganonerion Pierre ex Spire
Aganosma (Blume) G. Don a Aganosma (Blume) G. Don
Amphineurion (A. DC.) Pichon a Amphineurion (A. DC.) Pichon
Anisolobus A. DC. Odontadenia Benth. Anisolobus A. DC. Odontadenia Benth.
Anodendron A. DC. a Anodendron A. DC.
Apocynum L. a Apocynum L.
Aptotheca Miers Forsteronia G. Mey. Aptotheca Miers Forsteronia G. Mey.
Argyronerium Pit. Epigynum Wight Argyronerium Pit. Epigynum Wight
Baharuia D. J. Middleton a Baharuia D. J. Middleton
Baissea A. DC. a Baissea A. DC.
Beaumontia Wall. a Beaumontia Wall.
Chavannesia A. DC. Urceola Roxb. Chavannesia A. DC. Urceola Roxb.
Chonemorpha G. Don a Chonemorpha G. Don
Chunechites Tsiang Urceola Roxb. Chunechites Tsiang Urceola Roxb.
Cleghornia Wight a Cleghornia Wight
Codonechites Markgr. Odontadenia Benth. Codonechites Markgr. Odontadenia Benth.
Codonura K. Schum. Baissea A. DC. Codonura K. Schum. Baissea A. DC.
Dewevrella De Wild. a Dewevrella De Wild.
Ecdysanthera Hook. & Arn. Urceola Roxb. Ecdysanthera Hook. & Arn. Urceola Roxb.
Elytropus Mull. Arg. a Elytropus Mull. Arg.
Epigynum Wight a Epigynum Wight
Eucorymbia Stapf a Eucorymbia Stapf
Formosia Pichon Anodendron A. DC. Formosia Pichon Anodendron A. DC.
Forsteronia G. Mey. a Forsteronia G. Mey.
Giadotrum Pichon Cleghornia Wight Giadotrum Pichon Cleghornia Wight
Guerkea K. Schum. Baissea A. DC. Guerkea K. Schum. Baissea A. DC.
Haplophandra Pichon Odontadenia Benth. Haplophandra Pichon Odontadenia Benth.
Hymenolophus Boerl. Urceola Roxb. Hymenolophus Boerl. Urceola Roxb.
Ichnocarpus R. Br. a Ichnocarpus R. Br.
Ixodonerium Pit. a Ixodonerium Pit.
Lamechites Markgr. Ichnocarpus R. Br. Lamechites Markgr. Ichnocarpus R. Br.
Micrechites Miq. Ichnocarpus R. Br. Micrechites Miq. Ichnocarpus R. Br.
Microchonea Pierre Trachelospermum Lem. Microchonea Pierre Trachelospermum Lem.
Motandra A. DC. a Motandra A. DC.
Muantum Pichon Beaumontia Wall. Muantum Pichon Beaumontia Wall.
Nouettea Pierre Epigynum Wight Nouettea Pierre Epigynum Wight
Odontadenia Benth. a Odontadenia Benth.
Oncinotis Benth. a Oncinotis Benth.
Papuechites Markgr. a Papuechites Markgr.
Parabarium Pierre ex Spire Urceola Roxb. Parabarium Pierre ex Spire Urceola Roxb.
Parabeaumontia (Baill.) Pichon Vallaris Burm. f. Parabeaumontia (Baill.) Pichon Vallaris Burm. f.
Parameria Benth. a Parameria Benth.
Parameriopsis Pichon Parameria Benth. Parameriopsis Pichon Parameria Benth.
Parepigynum Tsiang & P. T. Li a Parepigynum Tsiang & P. T. Li
Peltanthera Roth Vallaris Burm. f. Peltanthera Roth Vallaris Burm. f.
Perictenia Miers Odontadenia Benth. Perictenia Miers Odontadenia Benth.
Pezisicarpus Vernet Urceola Roxb. Pezisicarpus Vernet Urceola Roxb.
Pinochia M. E. Endress & B. F. Hansen a Pinochia M. E. Endress & B. F. Hansen
Poacynum Baill. Apocynum L. Poacynum Baill. Apocynum L.
Rhynchodia Benth. Chonemorpha G. Don Rhynchodia Benth. Chonemorpha G. Don
Sindechites Oliv. a Sindechites Oliv.
Thyrsanthella Pichon Trachelospermum Lem. Thyrsanthella Pichon Trachelospermum Lem.
Trachelospermum Lem. a Trachelospermum Lem.
Trachomitum Woodson Apocynum L. Trachomitum Woodson Apocynum L.
Urceola Roxb. a Urceola Roxb.
Vallariopsis Woodson a Vallariopsis Woodson
Vallaris Burm. f. a Vallaris Burm. f.
Xylinabaria Pierre Urceola Roxb. Xylinabaria Pierre Urceola Roxb.
Xylinabariopsis Pit. Urceola Roxb. Xylinabariopsis Pit. Urceola Roxb.
Zygodia Benth. Baissea A. DC. Zygodia Benth. Baissea A. DC.


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