Vascular Plants

APC: Pouteria
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APC (version 51252114) published 12/7/18 by amonro
APC Dist.
NT, Qld, NSW
APC Comment
The narrower generic concepts of U.Swenson et al., Taxon 56: 329-354 (2007) and U.Swenson et al., Cladistics 23: 201-228 (2007) have been adopted for Australian Sapotaceae, with a number of species formerly placed in Pouteria now referred to Planchonella, Sersalisia and Van-royena, except in the NT where a broad concept of Pouteria is retained for Pouteria arnhemica and P. sericea. Swenson et al. (loc. cit.) also recognise Beccariella Pierre at generic rank, and include Pouteria brownlessiana, P. papyracea, P. pearsoniorum, P. queenslandica, P. richardii, P. singuliflora and P. xerocarpa in their concept of that taxon. However, Beccariella Pierre (1890) is an illegitimate later homonym of Beccariella Cesati (1879) (Fungi). A case for the conservation of Pierreā€™s name over that of Cesati has been submitted to Taxon (U.Swenson, pers. comm. 2008). Pending the outcome of this action, the above mentioned species are retained in Pouteria for the time being.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Asteranae / Ericales / Sapotaceae
0 sub taxa
Pouteria Aubl., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2008), Australian Plant Census Bassia J.Koenig, nom. illeg. (October 1767) taxonomic synonymLucuma Molina, legitimate (1782) taxonomic synonymBeccariella Pierre, nom. illeg., nom. superfl. (1890) taxonomic synonymRichardella Pierre, legitimate (1890) taxonomic synonym

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