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Caryodaphnopsis
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Caryodaphnopsis

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Caryodaphnopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae. Is distributed in Pacific tropical from South America to Asia that currently has 15 species. The genus was described by Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw and published in Bulletin of Miscellaneous InformationKew 1940 (2): 75in 1940. The type species isCaryodaphnopsis tonkinensis(Lecomte) Airy Shaw.[1]

Overview

The distribution of genus Caryodaphnopsis is amphi-Pacific tropical genus, which has a marked geographical disjunction. This occurs between Southeast Asia: South China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines, and tropical America: Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Costa Rica. With the discovery of a species of Trigonobalanus (currently Colombobalanus) belonging to the Fagaceae family in Colombia, gender previously reported only for Asia and presented a clear example of amphi-Pacific disjunction, Van der Hammen and Cleef (1983) concluded that taxa with this type of distribution, in the past had a much wider distribution in the northern hemisphere during the warm Tertiary and were subsequently forced to migrate to the south due to the widespread enframiento during late Tertiary and the glacial periods.[2]

Characteristics

The genus Caryodaphnopsis is characterized in the family Lauraceae by its opposite leaves, trinerved usually, that is an exceptional character in the family lauraceae. Rarely tle leaves are penninerved. The flowers are in inflorescences trimers, and are bisexual with six tepals markedly unequal, the outer being much smaller than the internal. Additionally, most species have anthers.

Most species in Caryodaphnopsis genus are having 2 or 4 locelos in the anthers. The pollen sacs arranged in an arc, nine fertile stamens, rarely six, the third whorl with glands, filaments longer or shorter than the anthers, the fourth whorl staminodes conspicuous, from cordate to sagittate. It also presents a very small and flat receptacle, pedicel not enlarged and tepals deciduous or sub-persistents.


Some features of this genus as anthers of 4 cores, nine fertile stamens and leaves trinerved, distinguish this genus Caryodaphnopsis in the family Lauraceae, because most genus have two anther locules, six stamens and leaves fertile penninerved. Additionally, Caryodaphnopsis has a unique anatomical structure of wood in the family Lauraceae. However, it has been stressed in the opposite leaves, tepals unequal, the unique structure of wood, diagnostic characters at generic level, which determine the monophyly of Caryodaphnopsis within the family Lauraceae.

Taxonomic History

This genus, originally reported for Asia, was described by Airy Shaw in 1940, who created the genus name due to similarities between the leaves of this with the leaves of some species of Cryptocarya (=Caryodaphne). In the case of the species Caryodaphnopsis tonkinensis and Caryodaphnopsis baviensis were originally described by Lecomte in 1913, under the genus Notaphoebe, until 1940 when A. Shaw included them in Caryodaphnopsis, and ratified them by Kostermans within this genus in 1964, after having gone through other genus. Genera were then added to the species Caryodaphnopsis latifolia and C. laotica by Wang and A. Shaw in 1957 and 1960 respectively. In 1952 the genus Caryodaphnopsis was placed under the genus Persea, along with genus Notaphoebe and Alseodaphne due to the close relationship that exists between them. However, the differences found between genus were strong enough to be defined Caryodaphnopsis as a separate genus in 1974 by Kostermans. Kostermans included in his monograph of the genus seven species whose distribution range was from Yunnan to Borneo and the Philippines, in 1974. Until 1985 the genus was only reported for tropical Asia, but van der Werff and Richter, transferred two South American species of the genus Persea to Caryodaphnopsis. This transfer of genus was because of evidence that supported the presence of the species Persea, (Persea inaequalis P. theobromifolia) on Caryodaphnopsis genus, as they differed from other species of the genus Persea in morphology (foliar and floral) and structure of Wood, these being more consistent with genus Caryodaphnopsis.[3]

Species

It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):

References

  1. ^ "Caryodaphnopsis Airy Shaw". Tropicos. St. Louis, MO, USA: Missouri Botanical Garden. Retrieved November 28, 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ http://botanica.uniandes.edu.co/investigacion/lauraceae/generos/caryodaphnopsis.htm
  3. ^ http://botanica.uniandes.edu.co/investigacion/lauraceae/generos/caryodaphnopsis.htm