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Cleomeae

(Tribe)

Overview

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A Tribe in the Kingdom Animalia.

Taxonomy

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The Tribe Cleomeae is a member of the Subfamily Turdinae. Here is the complete "parentage" of Cleomeae:

The Tribe Cleomeae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Genera

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Bowlesia

Bowlesia is a genus of in the Apiaceae, with about 15 species. [more]

Cleome

Cleome is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae. Previously it had been placed in family Capparaceae, until DNA studies found the Cleomaceae genera to be more closely related to Brassicaceae than Capparaceae. The APG II system allows for Cleome and the other members of Cleomaceae to be included in Brassicaceae. [more]

Cleomella

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Dactylaena

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Diplocyclos

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Dorotheanthus

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Eremophila

Eremophila may refer to: [more]

Eriophyes

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Haptocarpum

Heterodon

Heterodon is a genus of harmless colubrids found in North America. They are stout with upturned snouts and are perhaps best known for their characteristic threat displays. Three species are currently recognized. Members of the genus are commonly known as hog-nosed snakes, North American hog-nosed snakes, and sometimes puff adders (though they should not be confused with the venomous African vipers of the genus Bitis). [more]

Heuchera

The genus Heuchera () includes at least 50 species of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America. Common names include alumroot and coral bells. They have palmately lobed leaves on long petioles, and a thick, woody rootstock. The genus was named after Johann Heinrich von Heucher (1677?1746), an 18th century German physician. [more]

Hexastylis

Hexastylis or heartleaf is a segregate of the genus Asarum, in the family Aristolochiaceae. The group comprises ten species endemic to southeastern North America. It is a perennial, evergreen, herbaceous plant with leaves and flowers arising directly from the rhizomes. Hexastylis was once recognized at the level of genus, and in some floral treatments still is, yet it has been shown through morphological and molecular evidence that it is rooted within the genus Asarum. [more]

Illicium

Illicium (Anise-tree, Anise tree) is a genus of flowering plants containing 42 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees, and is the sole genus in family Illiciaceae. The species are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and southeastern Asia, southeastern North America, and the West Indies. [more]

Impatiens

Impatiens () is a genus of about 850?1,000 species of flowering plants, widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and tropics. Together with the puzzling Hydrocera triflora, this genus makes up the family Balsaminaceae. Such a situation is highly unusual, and phylogenetic studies might reveal that Impatiens needs to be split up; some of its species might be closer to Hydrocera than to their presumed congeners. [more]

Iochroma

Iochroma is a genus of about 24 species of and small trees found in the forests of South America. They range from Colombia to Argentina or when certain species are excluded (see below) from Colombia to Peru. Their hummingbird pollinated flowers are tubular or trumpet-shaped, and may be blue, purple, red, yellow, or white, becoming pulpy berries. The cupular calyx is inflated in some species. The leaves are alternate, simple, and entire. [more]

Isomeris

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Manglietia

Manglietia is a genus of in family Magnoliaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): [more]

Meles

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[1] [more]

Neobeckia

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Nerodia

Nerodia is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes commonly referred to as water snakes. [more]

Opheodrys

Opheodrys is a genus of small to medium-sized colubrid snakes commonly referred to as green snakes. In North America the genus consists of two distinct species with five recognized subspecies. As their common names imply, the Rough Green Snake has keeled dorsal scales, whereas the Smooth Green Snake has smooth dorsal scales. [more]

Polanisia

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Porella

Porella is a large, common, and widespread genus of liverworts in order Jungermanniales. It is a member of the family Porellaceae within that order. There are more than 100 species known, most of them from East Asia. The genus has a wide distribution in temperate areas, where it is commonly found growing attached to the bark of trees. [more]

Sphenoclea

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Turdus

The true thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous in the genus Turdus of the thrush family Turdidae. [more]

At least 347 species and subspecies belong to the Genus Turdus.

More info about the Genus Turdus may be found here.

Footnotes

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  1. http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=105607

Sources

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Last Revised: August 24, 2012
2012/08/24 20:15:13