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Ver. 24.11
November 5th, 2024

177.0000 Family Papaveraceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 235 (1789), nom. cons.
43 genera, ca. 1000 spp. Revised classification: Peng et al. (2024)
Species listed in database: 1021; hybrids: 19
= Chelidoniaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 124 (1820)
= Eschscholziaceae Ser.; Fl. Jard. 2: 106 (1847)
= Fumariaceae Marquis; Esq. Règne Vég.: 50 (1820), nom. cons.
= Hypecoaceae Willk. & Lange; Prodr. Fl. Hispan. 3: 875 (1880)
= Platystemonaceae Lilja; Skånes Fl., ed. 2: 862, 979 (1870)
177.4314 Genus Papaver L.; Sp. Pl. 506 (1753) s. str.
Distribution: Europe (except Scandinavia), Mediterranean, Macaronesia, N-Africa, Arabia, W- & C-Asia to N-India. Many species formerly listed here were recently transferred to neighboring genera. There has also been significant oversplitting, and many species listed are probably only synonyms.
Species listed in database: 63; hybrids: 3
= Calomecon Spach; Hist. Nat. Vég. 7: 7 (1838)
= Cerastites Gray; Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 703 (1821 publ. 1822)
= Closterandra Boivin; C. P. Bélanger, Voy. Indes Or.: t. s. n. (1839)

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A complete, synonymic checklist of the Higher Plants of the World


Version 24.11 (November 5th, 2024)

Covering 355,576 accepted species,
8,715 hybrids, 47,863 accepted infraspecific taxa and 1,000,581 synonyms,
in total 1,412,785* names

[*about 25,000 dubious, "unplaced" names and about 4,000 invalid names (Art. 24.3) like "typicus" are deliberately omitted]


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