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Ver. 24.11
November 5th, 2024

450.0000 Family Asteraceae Dumort.; Comment. Bot. 55 (1822)
1620 genera, ca. 29.000 spp. (35.000 spp. incl. microspecies). Systematics taken mostly from Funk et al. (2009, 2020) and other recent publications. Barnadesioideae might be its own family, related to Calyceraceae.
Species listed in database: 35141; hybrids: 686
= Acarnaceae Link; (1829)
= Ambrosiaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820), nom. cons.
= Anthemidaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Aposeridaceae Raf.; New Fl. N. Amer. 4: 106 (1838)
= Arctotaceae Bessey; Nebraska Univ. Stud. 14: 107 (1914)
= Arctotidaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Artemisiaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 48 (1820)
= Athanasiaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 56 (1820)
= Calendulaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Carduaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Carlinaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Centaureaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Cichoriaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 168 (1789), nom. cons.
= Cnicaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 297 (1818)
= Compositae Giseke; Prael. Ord. Nat. Pl.: 538 (1792), nom. cons.
= Coreopsidaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 768 (1829)
= Cynaraceae Burnett; Outlines Bot.: 926, 931, 1094, 1111 (1835)
= Echinopaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Eupatoriaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 253 (1820)
= Gnaphaliaceae Link ex F.Rudolphi; Syst. Orb. Veg.: 46 (1830)
= Grindeliaceae Rchb. ex A.Heller; Muhlenbergia 2: 330 (1907)
= Heleniaceae Raf.; Cincinnati Lit. Gaz. 2: 28 (1824)
= Helianthaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Helichrysaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 712 (1829)
= Inulaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Ivaceae Raf.; Fl. Tellur. 1: 31 (1837)
= Lactucaceae Drude; J. A. Schenk, Handb. Bot. 3(2): 369 (1886)
= Lapsanaceae Martinov; (1820)
= Madiaceae A.Heller; Muhlenbergia 2: 332 (1907)
= Matricariaceae Voigt; Hort. Suburb. Calcutt.: 400 (1845)
= Mutisiaceae Burnett; Outlines Bot.: 934, 935, 1094, 1111 (1835)
= Nassauviaceae Burmeist.; Handb. Naturgesch.: 290 (1836)
= Partheniaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 816 (1829)
= Perdiciaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 728 (1829)
= Picridaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 482 (1820)
= Santolinaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 560 (1820)
= Senecionaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Serratulaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 577 (1820)
= Tanacetaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 298 (1818)
= Tussilagaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Vernoniaceae Burmeist.; Handb. Naturgesch.: 296 (1836)
= Xanthiaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 298 (1818)
= Xeranthemaceae Döll; Rhein. Fl.: 498 (1843)
450.9603 Genus Tetrachyron Schltdl.; Linnaea 19: 744 (1847)
Distribution: Mexico, Guatemala
Species listed in database: 10

Search for: Tetrachyron brandegei

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species :
Tetrachyron brandegeei (Greenm.) Wussow & Urbatsch; Syst. Bot. 4(4): 313 (1979 publ. 1980)
Distribution: Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla)
79 MEX
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea brandegeei Greenm. ex Brandegee; Univ Calif. Publ. Bot. 4: 280 (1912)
species :
Tetrachyron chimalapanum B.L.Turner; Phytologia 88(1): 123 (2006)
Distribution: Mexico (Oaxaca, Veracruz)
79 MEX
species :
Tetrachyron discolor (A.Gray) Wussow & Urbatsch; Syst. Bot. 4(4): 315 (1979 publ. 1980)
Distribution: Mexico (Hidalgo, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Veracruz)
79 MEX
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea discolor A.Gray; Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 15: 38 (1880)
species :
Tetrachyron grayi (Klatt) Wussow & Urbatsch; Syst. Bot. 4(4): 315 (1979 publ. 1980)
Distribution: Mexico (Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas)
79 MEX
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea clausseniana var. regnelliana Baker; Fl. Bras. [Martius] 6(3): 265 (1884)
= Calea clausseniana var. riedeliana Baker; Fl. Bras. [Martius] 6(3): 265 (1884)
= Calea grayi Klatt; Leopoldina 20: 96 (1884)
= Calea tomentosa A.Gray; Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 15: 38 (1880), non Gardner
species :
Tetrachyron manicatum Schltdl.; Linnaea 19: 744 (1847)
Distribution: Mexico (Oaxaca, Veracruz)
79 MEX
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea manicata (Schltdl.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hemsl.; Biol. Centr. Am. Bot. 2: 206 (1881)
species :
Tetrachyron omissum Rzed. & Calderón; Acta Bot. Mex. 84: 2 (2008)
Distribution: Mexico (Queretaro, San Luis Potosi)
79 MEX
species :
Tetrachyron orizabensis Sch.Bip. ex Klatt; Leopoldina, Heft 23: (1887)145
Distribution: Mexico (Campeche, Chiapas, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Veracruz); Guatemala
79 MEX 80 GUA
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea guatemalensis Donn.Sm.; Coult. Bot. Gaz. 23: 9 (1897)
= Calea orizabensis Klatt; Leopoldina, Heft 23: 145 (1887)
= Calea rupestris Brandegee; Zoe 5: 258 (1908)
species :
Tetrachyron paneroi B.L.Turner; Phytologia Mem. 24a: 36 (2016)
Distribution: Mexico (Oaxaca)
79 MEX
species :
Tetrachyron torresii B.L.Turner; Phytologia 58(6): 389 (1985)
Distribution: Mexico (Oaxaca)
79 MEX
species :
Tetrachyron websteri (Wussow & Urbatsch) B.L.Turner; Phytologia 65(3): 241 (1988)
Distribution: Mexico (Hidalgo, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Veracruz)
79 MEX
Synonyms: hidden
= Calea orizabaensis var. websteri Wussow & Urbatsch; Brittonia 30(4): 480 (1978)
= Tetrachyron orizabaensis var. websteri (Wussow & Urbatsch) Wussow & Urbatsch; Syst. Bot., 4(4): 313 (1979 publ. 1980)
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