Authors
Roderick W Bouman, Paul JA Keβler, Ian RH Telford, Jeremy J Bruhl, Peter C van Welzen
Publication date
2018/11/30
Journal
Blumea-Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
167-198
Publisher
Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Description
Over two centuries of taxonomic studies on the species rich genus Phyllanthus have culminated in a broad and complicated classification with many subgenera and (sub)sections. Past taxonomic work has only focused on local revisions, mostly because of the size of the genus. In this study we aim to summarize most of the taxonomic work in a list containing the infrageneric delimitations of Phyllanthus. This work will serve as a reference, placing most currently recognized species in subgenera and if possible, in sections for further study. Here we recognize 880 species of Phyllanthus, classified in 18 subgenera, 70 sections and 14 subsections. A few taxonomic changes are necessary to reconcile published phylogenetic data with the current classification. Subsections Callidisci and Odontadenii are raised to sectional rank, while section Eleutherogynium and section Physoglochidion are reduced to subsections and P …
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