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Genera and generic subdivisons of Caprifoliaceae Juss., nom. cons.
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Accepted Names
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Abelia R. Br. a Abelia R. Br.
Acanthocalyx (DC.) Tiegh. a Acanthocalyx (DC.) Tiegh.
Aligera Suksd. Plectritis (Lindl.) DC. Aligera Suksd. Plectritis (Lindl.) DC.
Aretiastrum (DC.) Spach Valeriana L. Aretiastrum (DC.) Spach Valeriana L.
Astrephia Dufr. Valeriana L. Astrephia Dufr. Valeriana L.
Bassecoia B. L. Burtt a Bassecoia B. L. Burtt
Belonanthus Graebn. Valeriana L. Belonanthus Graebn. Valeriana L.
Calyptrostigma Trautv. & C. A. Mey. Weigela Thunb. Calyptrostigma Trautv. & C. A. Mey. Weigela Thunb.
Calysphyrum Bunge Weigela Thunb. Calysphyrum Bunge Weigela Thunb.
Caprifolium Mill. Lonicera L. Caprifolium Mill. Lonicera L.
Centranthus DC. a Centranthus DC.
Cephalaria Schrad. a Cephalaria Schrad.
Cryptothladia (Bunge) M. J. Cannon a Cryptothladia (Bunge) M. J. Cannon
Diervilla Mill. a Diervilla Mill.
Dipelta Maxim. a Dipelta Maxim.
Dipsacus L. a Dipsacus L.
Fedia Gaertn. a Fedia Gaertn.
Heptacodium Rehder a Heptacodium Rehder
Knautia L. a Knautia L.
Kolkwitzia Graebn. a Kolkwitzia Graebn.
Leycesteria Wall. a Leycesteria Wall.
Linnaea Gronov. a Linnaea Gronov.
Lomelosia Raf. a Lomelosia Raf.
Lonicera L. a Lonicera L.
Macrodiervilla Nakai Weigela Thunb. Macrodiervilla Nakai Weigela Thunb.
Metalonicera M. Wang & A. G. Gu Lonicera L. Metalonicera M. Wang & A. G. Gu Lonicera L.
Mitrophora Neck. ex Raf. Fedia Gaertn. Mitrophora Neck. ex Raf. Fedia Gaertn.
Morina L. a Morina L.
Nardostachys DC. a Nardostachys DC.
Patrinia Juss. a Patrinia Juss.
Phuodendron (Graebn.) Dalla Torre & Harms Valeriana L. Phuodendron (Graebn.) Dalla Torre & Harms Valeriana L.
Phyllactis Pers. Valeriana L. Phyllactis Pers. Valeriana L.
Plectritis (Lindl.) DC. a Plectritis (Lindl.) DC.
Pseudobetckea (Hock) Lincz. a Pseudobetckea (Hock) Lincz.
Pseudoscabiosa Devesa a Pseudoscabiosa Devesa
Pterocephalidium G. Lopez a Pterocephalidium G. Lopez
Pterocephalodes V. Mayer & Ehrend. a Pterocephalodes V. Mayer & Ehrend.
Pterocephalus Adans. a Pterocephalus Adans.
Pycnocomon Hoffmanns. & Link Lomelosia Raf. Pycnocomon Hoffmanns. & Link Lomelosia Raf.
Pycnocomon a Pycnocomon
Scabiosa L. a Scabiosa L.
Scabiosiopsis Rech. f. Lomelosia Raf. Scabiosiopsis Rech. f. Lomelosia Raf.
Simenia Szabo Dipsacus L. Simenia Szabo Dipsacus L.
Siphonella (Torr. & A. Gray) Small Valerianella Mill. Siphonella (Torr. & A. Gray) Small Valerianella Mill.
Sixalix Raf. a Sixalix Raf.
Stangea Graebn. Valeriana L. Stangea Graebn. Valeriana L.
Succisa Haller a Succisa Haller
Succisella Beck a Succisella Beck
Symphoricarpos Duhamel a Symphoricarpos Duhamel
Tremastelma Raf. Lomelosia Raf. Tremastelma Raf. Lomelosia Raf.
Trichera Schrad. Knautia L. Trichera Schrad. Knautia L.
Triosteum L. a Triosteum L.
Triplostegia Wall. ex DC. a Triplostegia Wall. ex DC.
Valeriana L. a Valeriana L.
Valerianella Mill. a Valerianella Mill.
Vesalea M. Martens & Galeotti Abelia R. Br. Vesalea M. Martens & Galeotti Abelia R. Br.
Weigela Thunb. a Weigela Thunb.
Weigelastrum Nakai Weigela Thunb. Weigelastrum Nakai Weigela Thunb.
Xylosteon Mill. Lonicera L. Xylosteon Mill. Lonicera L.
Zabelia (Rehder) Makino a Zabelia (Rehder) Makino


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