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Genera and generic subdivisons of Apocynaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Gonolobinae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Amphidetes E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Amphidetes E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Amphorella Brandegee Matelea Aubl. Amphorella Brandegee Matelea Aubl.
Callaeolepium H. Karst. Matelea Aubl. Callaeolepium H. Karst. Matelea Aubl.
Chthamalia Decne. Matelea Aubl. Chthamalia Decne. Matelea Aubl.
Coelostelma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Coelostelma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Dictyanthus Decne. a Dictyanthus Decne.
Edisonia Small Matelea Aubl. Edisonia Small Matelea Aubl.
Exolobus E. Fourn. Gonolobus Michx. Exolobus E. Fourn. Gonolobus Michx.
Fimbristemma Turcz. Matelea Aubl. Fimbristemma Turcz. Matelea Aubl.
Fischeria DC. a Fischeria DC.
Gonolobus Michx. a Gonolobus Michx.
Gyrostelma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Gyrostelma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Heliostemma Woodson Matelea Aubl. Heliostemma Woodson Matelea Aubl.
Himantostemma A. Gray Matelea Aubl. Himantostemma A. Gray Matelea Aubl.
Ibatia Decne. Matelea Aubl. Ibatia Decne. Matelea Aubl.
Jacaima Rendle a Jacaima Rendle
Labidostelma Schltr. Matelea Aubl. Labidostelma Schltr. Matelea Aubl.
Lachnostoma Kunth Matelea Aubl. Lachnostoma Kunth Matelea Aubl.
Lhotzkyella Rauschert a Lhotzkyella Rauschert
Macroscepis Kunth a Macroscepis Kunth
Malinvaudia E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Malinvaudia E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Matelea Aubl. a Matelea Aubl.
Metoxypetalum Morillo a Metoxypetalum Morillo
Microdactylon Brandegee Matelea Aubl. Microdactylon Brandegee Matelea Aubl.
Microstelma Baill., nom. inval. Gonolobus Michx. Microstelma Baill., nom. inval. Gonolobus Michx.
Odontostephana Alexander Matelea Aubl. Odontostephana Alexander Matelea Aubl.
Omphalophthalma H. Karst. Matelea Aubl. Omphalophthalma H. Karst. Matelea Aubl.
Pachystelma Brandegee Matelea Aubl. Pachystelma Brandegee Matelea Aubl.
Peckoltia E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Peckoltia E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Phaeostemma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl. Phaeostemma E. Fourn. Matelea Aubl.
Pherotrichis Decne. a Pherotrichis Decne.
Poicilla Griseb. Matelea Aubl. Poicilla Griseb. Matelea Aubl.
Poicillopsis Schltr. ex Rendle Matelea Aubl. Poicillopsis Schltr. ex Rendle Matelea Aubl.
Polystemma Decne. Matelea Aubl. Polystemma Decne. Matelea Aubl.
Prosthecidiscus Donn. Sm. Matelea Aubl. Prosthecidiscus Donn. Sm. Matelea Aubl.
Pseudibatia Malme Matelea Aubl. Pseudibatia Malme Matelea Aubl.
Ptycanthera Decne. Matelea Aubl. Ptycanthera Decne. Matelea Aubl.
Pulvinaria E. Fourn. Lhotzkyella Rauschert Pulvinaria E. Fourn. Lhotzkyella Rauschert
Pycnobregma Baill. Matelea Aubl. Pycnobregma Baill. Matelea Aubl.
Rothrockia A. Gray Matelea Aubl. Rothrockia A. Gray Matelea Aubl.
Schubertia Mart. a Schubertia Mart.
Stelmagonum Baill. a Stelmagonum Baill.
Tetracustelma Baill. Matelea Aubl. Tetracustelma Baill. Matelea Aubl.
Trichosacme Zucc. a Trichosacme Zucc.
Trichostelma Baill. Gonolobus Michx. Trichostelma Baill. Gonolobus Michx.
Urostephanus B. L. Rob. & Greenm. Matelea Aubl. Urostephanus B. L. Rob. & Greenm. Matelea Aubl.


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