
The Cleomaceae are a small family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales, comprising about 220 species in two genera, Cleome and Cleomella. These genera were previously included in the family Capparaceae, but were raised to a distinct family when DNA evidence suggested the genera included in it are more closely related to the Brassicaceae than they are to the Capparaceae. The APG II system allows for Cleomaceae to be included in Brassicaceae. Cleomaceae includes C3, C3–C4, and C4 photosynthesis species.
FAMILY
醉蝶花科(Cleomaceae)又名尖柱花科或白花菜科,為被子植物十字花目下的一科,共約有10屬300種。分布在全世界的热带和亚热带地区,中国有3-4属约150余种,广泛分布在全国各地。 本科植物绝大部分为草本,也有少数是乔木、灌木或藤本;单叶互生,有叶柄,有托叶;花两性,花瓣4-8;果实为角果。 属 Buhsia 醉蝶花屬Cleome Cleomella 风蝶草属 Gynandropsis Haptocarpum Physostemon 异蕊花属(臭矢菜属) Polanisia Wislizenia 1981年的克朗奎斯特分类法将其列在山柑科内,1998年根据基因亲缘关系分类的APG 分类法和2003年经过修订的APG II 分类法将其列入十字花科,但2006年8月5日新修订的结果是分为十字花科、山柑科和醉蝶花科三个科。[2] 參考資料 ^ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III (PDF). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 2009, 161 (2): 105–121 [2013-07-06]. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x. ^ Stevens, P. F. (2001 onwards) Angiosperm Phylogeny Website: Brassicales. 外部链接 在L. Watson和M.J. Dallwitz (1992年)《有花植物分科》中的醉蝶花科 APG网站中的醉蝶花科 NCBI中的醉蝶花科 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=醉蝶花科&oldid=50008500” 分类: 醉蝶花科 植物科名 隐藏分类:物种微格式条目
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The Cleomaceae are a small family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales, comprising about 220 species in two genera, Cleome and Cleomella. These genera were previously included in the family Capparaceae, but were raised to a distinct family when DNA evidence suggested the genera included in it are more closely related to the Brassicaceae than they are to the Capparaceae. The APG II system allows for Cleomaceae to be included in Brassicaceae. Cleomaceae includes C3, C3–C4, and C4 photosynthesis species.
==Taxonomy== In 1994, a group of scientists including Walter Stephen Judd suggested to merge the Capparaceae (which at that time included the Cleomaceae) with the Brassicaceae. Early DNA-analysis showed that the Capparaceae - as defined at that moment - were paraphyletic, and others suggested to assign the genera closest to the Brassicaceae to the Cleomaceae. The Cleomaceae and Brassicaceae diverged approximately 41 million years ago. All three families have consistently been placed in one order (variably called Capparales or Brassicales). The APG II system merged Cleomaceae and Brassicaceae. Other classifications have continued to recognise the Capparaceae, but with a more restricted circumscription, either including Cleome and its relatives in the Brassicaceae or recognizing them in the segregate family Cleomaceae. The APG III system has recently adopted this last solution, but this may change as a consensus arises on this point. Current insights in the relationships of the Brassicaceae, based on a 2012 DNA-analysis, are summarized in the following tree.
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