Calycorectes

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Calycorectes
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Subfamily: Myrtoideae
Tribe: Myrteae
Genus: Calycorectes
O.Berg
Type species
Calycorectes grandifolius
Synonyms [3]
  • Schizocalyx O.Berg 1856, illegitimate homonym, not Scheele 1843 (Lamiaceae) nor Hochst. 1844 (Salvadoraceae) nor Wedd. 1854 (Rubiaceae)
  • SchizocalomyrtusKausel

Calycorectes is a genus of plant in family Myrtaceae first described as a genus in 1856. [4] [2] It is native to South America, southern Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. [3]

Accepted species [3]
  1. Calycorectes acutatus (Miq.) Toledo - SE Brazil
  2. Calycorectes batavorum McVaugh - Suriname
  3. Calycorectes belemii Mattos - Bahia
  4. Calycorectes bergii Sandwith - Suriname, Guyana, Fr Guiana
  5. Calycorectes beruttii Mattos - Bahia
  6. Calycorectes costatus Mattos & D.Legrand - B Amazonas
  7. Calycorectes cucullatus Mattos - São Paulo
  8. Calycorectes dardanoi Mattos - Pernambuco
  9. Calycorectes dominicanus Mattos - Dominican Republic
  10. Calycorectes enormis McVaugh - S Venezuela
  11. Calycorectes ferrugineus Mattos - Goiás
  12. Calycorectes fluminensis Mattos - Rio de Janeiro
  13. Calycorectes grandifolius O.Berg - Suriname, French Guiana
  14. Calycorectes heringerianus Mattos - Minas Gerais
  15. Calycorectes langsdorffii O.Berg - Bahia
  16. Calycorectes martianus O.Berg - Rio de Janeiro
  17. Calycorectes maximus McVaugh - Suriname
  18. Calycorectes mexicanus O.Berg - Oaxaca, Veracruz [5]
  19. Calycorectes orlandoi Mattos - Bahia
  20. Calycorectes paraguayensis Mattos - São Paulo, Paraguay
  21. Calycorectes paranaensis Mattos - Paraná
  22. Calycorectes pirataquinensis Mattos - Bahia
  23. Calycorectes pohlianus (O.Berg) Kiaersk. - Rio de Janeiro Santa Catarina
  24. Calycorectes rodriguesii Mattos & D.Legrand - B Amazonas
  25. Calycorectes rogersianus Mattos - Colombia
  26. Calycorectes schottianus Berg - Rio de Janeiro, Paraná
  27. Calycorectes teixeireanus Mattos - Rio de Janeiro
  28. Calycorectes wurdackii McVaugh - Peru
Formerly included

moved to other genera: Eugenia Hottea Plinia Psidium Siphoneugena Stereocaryum

  1. Calycorectes ambivalens - Eugenia lagoensis
  2. Calycorectes australis - Eugenia brevistyla
  3. Calycorectes cubensis - Plinia cubensis
  4. Calycorectes densiflorus - Siphoneugena densiflora
  5. Calycorectes duarteanus - Eugenia brevistyla
  6. Calycorectes guyanensis - Eugenia galbaoensis
  7. Calycorectes latifolius - Eugenia latifolia
  8. Calycorectes legrandii - Eugenia psidiiflora
  9. Calycorectes lourteigiae - Eugenia malacantha
  10. Calycorectes macrocalyx - Eugenia wentii
  11. Calycorectes minutifolius - Eugenia neibensis
  12. Calycorectes moana - Hottea moana
  13. Calycorectes ovigerus - Stereocaryum ovigerum
  14. Calycorectes protractus - Psidium sartorianum
  15. Calycorectes psidiiflorus - Eugenia psidiiflora
  16. Calycorectes riedelianus - Eugenia psidiiflora
  17. Calycorectes rubiginosus - Stereocaryum rubiginosum
  18. Calycorectes schultzianus - Eugenia psidiiflora
  19. Calycorectes sellowianus - Eugenia brevistyla
  20. Calycorectes striatulus - Eugenia psidiiflora
  21. Calycorectes widgrenianus - Siphoneugena crassifolia
  22. Calycorectes yatuae - Eugenia yatuae

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References

  1. lectotype designated by Amshoff, Rec. Trav. Bot. Nierl. 39: 156 (1942)
  2. 1 2 Tropicos, Calycorectes O. Berg
  3. 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  4. Berg, Otto Karl. 1856. 27(2–3): 136, 317-319 in Latin
  5. Sánchez-Vindas, P. E. 1990. Myrtaceae. Flora de Veracruz 62: 1–146.