Thalamiflorae

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Thalamiflorae is a historical grouping of dicotyledons, arranged in the De Candolle system and in the Bentham and Hooker system. This group was named and published well before internationally accepted rules for botanical nomenclature. In these systems, a family was indicated as "ordo", and modern rules of botanical nomenclature accept that as meaning a family rather than an order. [1] [Article 18.2] Family names have also since been standardized (most family names now end in -aceae).

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Polypetalae. Dome shaped plants with unexpanded flower receptacle (thalamus), polysepalous, hypogynous with a superior ovary


Thalamiflorae detailed view of subclass

Within the dicotyledons ("classis prima Dicotyledoneae") the systems recognize this as subclass 1. Thalamiflorae. The full Ordo, Tribe and genera are shown below[ citation needed ]

Ordo 1. Ranunculaceae

Tribe 1. Clematideae
Genus: Clematis , Naravelia
Tribe 2. Anemoneae
Genus: Thalictrum , Tetractis , Anemone , Hepática , Hydrastis , Knowltonia , Adonis , Hamadryas
Tribe 3. Ranunculeae
Genus: Myosurus , Ceratocephalus , Ranunculus , Ficaria
Tribe 4. Helleboreae
Genus: Caltha , Trollius , Isopyrum , Enemion , Garidella , Nigella , Aquilegia , Delphinium , Aconitum , e outros.
Tribe 5. Paeoniaceae
Genus: Actaea , Zanthorhiza , Paeonia .

Ordo 2. Dilleniaceae

Tribe 1. Delimeae
Genus: Tetracera , Davilla , Doliocarpus , Delima , Curatella , Trachytella , Recchia
Tribe 2. Dilleneae
Genus: Pachinema , Hemistemma , Pleurandra , Candollea , Adrastaea , Hibbertia , Wormia , Colbertia , Dillenia

Ordo 3. Magnoliaceae

Tribe 1. Illicieae
Genus: Illicium , Temus , Drimys , Tasmannia
Tribe 2. Magnolieae
Genus: Mayna , Michelia , Magnólia , Talauma , Liriodendron

Ordo 4. Annonaceae

Genus: Kadsusa , Annona , Monodora , Asimina , Porcelia , Uvaria , Unona , Xylopia , Guatteria .

Ordo 5. Menispermaceae

Tribe 1. Lardizabaleae
Genus: Lardizabala , Stauntonia , Burasaia
Tribe 2. Menispermeae
Genus: Spirospermum , Cocculus , Pselium , Cissampelos , Menispermum , Abuta , Trichoa , Agdestis
Tribe 3. Schizandreae
Genus: Schisandra

Ordo 6. Berberideae

Genus: Berberis , Mahonia , Nandina , Leontice , Epimedium , Diphylleia

Ordo 7. Podophyllaceae

Tribe 1. Podophylleae
Genus: Podophyllum , Jeffersonia , Achlys
Tribe 2. Hydropeltideae
Genus: Cabomba , Hydropeltis

Ordo 8. Nymphaeaceae

Tribe 1. Nelumboneae
Genus: Nelumbium
Tribe 2. Nymphaeeae
Genus: Euryale ferox , Nymphaea , Nuphar

Ordo 9. Papaveraceae

Genus: Papaver , Argemone , Meconopsis , Sanguinária , Bocconia , Roemeria , Glaucium , Chelidonium , Hypecoum

Ordo 10. Fumariaceae

Genus: Diclytra , Adlumia , Cysticaptnos , Corydalis , Sarcocapnos , Fumaria

Ordo 11. Cruciferae

Sub-ordo 1. Pleurorhizeae
Tribe 1. Arabideae
Genus: Mathiola , Cheiranthus , Nasturtium , Leptocarpaea , Notoceras , Barbarea , Stevenia , Braya , Turritis , Arabis , Macropodium , Cardamine , Pteroneurum , Dentaria , Neuroloma
Tribe 2. Alyssineae
Genus: Lunaria , Savignya , Ricotia , Farsetia , Berteroa , Aubrieta , Versicaria , Schivereckia , Alyssum , Meniocus , Clypeola , Peltaria , Petrocallis , Draba , Erophila , Cochlearia
Tribe 3. Thlaspideae
Genus: Thlaspi , Capsella , Hutchinsia , Teesdalia , Iberis , Biscutella , Megacarpaea , Cremolobus , Menonvillea
Tribe 4. Euclidieae
Genus: Euclidium , Ochthodium , Pugionium
Tribe 5. Anastaticeae
Genus: Anastatica , Morettia
Tribe 6. Cakilineae
Genus: Cakile , Cordylocarpus , Chorispora
Sub-ordo 2. Notorhizeae
Tribe 7. Sisymbreae
Genus: Malcomia , Hesperis , Andreoskia , Sisymbrium , Alliaria , Erysimum , Leptaleum , Stanleya
Tribe 8. Camelineae
Genus: Stenopetalum , Camelina , Eudema , Neslia
Tribe 9. Lepidineae
Genus: Senebiera , Lepidium , Bivonaea , Eunomia , Aethionema
Tribe 10. Isatideae
Genus: Aphragmus , Tauscheria , Isatis , Myagrum , Sobolewskia
Tribe 11. Anchonieae
Genus: Goldbachia , Anchonium , Sterigma
Sub-ordo 3. Orthoploceae
Tribe 12. Brassiceae
Genus: Brassica , Sinapis , Moricandia , Diplotaxis , Eruca
Tribe 13. Velleae
Genus: Vella , Boleum , Carrichtera , Succowia
Tribe 14. Psychineae
Genus: Schouwia , Psychine
Tribe 15. Zilleae
Genus: Zilla , Muricaria , Calepina
Tribe 16. Raphaneae
Genus: Crambe , Rapistrum , Didesmus , Enarthrocarpus , Raphanus
Sub-ordo 4. Spirolobeae
Tribe 17. Buniadeae
Genus: Bunias
Tribe 18. Erucariae
Genus: Erucaria
Sub-ordo 5. Diplecolobeae
Tribe 19. Heliophileae
Genus: Chamira , Heliophila
Tribe 20. Subularieae
Genus: Subularia
Tribe 21. Brachycarpeae
Genus: Brachycarpaea

Ordo 12. Capparideae

Tribe 1. Cleomeae
Genus: Cleomella , Peritoma , Gynandropsis , Cleome , Polanisia
Tribe 2. Cappareae
Genus: Crataeva , Niebuhria , Boscia , Cadaba , Schepperia , Sodada , Capparis , Stephania , Morisonia , Thylachium , Hermupoa , Maerua

Ordo 13. Flacourtianeae

Tribe 1. Patrisieae
Genus: Ryanaea , Patrisia
Tribe 2. Flacourtieae
Genus: Flacourtia , Roumea , Stigmarota
Tribe 3. Kiggelarieae
Genus: Kiggelaria , Melicytus , Hydnocarpus
Tribe 4. Erythrospermeae
Genus: Erythrospermum

Ordo 14. Bixineae

Genus: Bixa , Banara , Laetia , Prockia , Ludia , Azara

Ordo 15. Cistineae

Genus: Cistus , Helianthemum , Hudsonia , Lechea

Ordo 16. Violarieae

Tribe 1. Violeae
Genus: Calyptrion , Noisettia , Glossarrhen , Viola , Solea , Pombalia , Pigea , Ionidium , Hybanthus
Tribe 2. Alsodineae
Genus: Conohoria , Rinorea , Alsodeia , Ceranthera , Pentaloba , Lavradia , Physiphora , Hymenanthera
Tribe 3. Sauvageae
Genus: Sauvagesia , Piparea

Ordo 17. Droseraceae

Genus: Drosera , Aldrovanda , Romanzowia , Byblis , Roridula , Drosophyllum , Dionaea , Parnassia

Ordo 18. Polygaleae

Genus: Polygala , Salomonia , Comesperma , Badiera , Soulamea , Muraltia , Mundia , Monnina , Bredemeyera

Ordo 19. Tremandreae

Genus: Tetratheca , Tremandra

Ordo 20. Pittosporeae

Genus: Billardiera , Pittosporum , Bursaria , Senacia

Ordo 21. Frankeniaceae

Genus: Frankenia , Beatsonia , Luxemburgia

Ordo 22. Caryophylleae

Tribe 1. Sileneae
Genus: Gypsophila , Banffya , Dianthus , Saponaria , Cucubalus , Silene , Lychnis , Velezia , Drypis
Tribe 2. Alsineae
Genus: Ortegia , Gouffeia , Buffonia , Sagina , Hymenella , Moehringia , Elatine , Bergia , Mollugo , Physa , Holosteum , Spergula , Larbrea , Drymaria , Stellaria , Arenaria , Cerastium , Cherleria , Spergulastrum , Hydropityon

Ordo 23. Lineae

Genus: Linum , Radiola

Ordo 24. Malvaceae

Genus: Malope , Malva , Kitaibelia , Althaea , Lavatera , Malachra , Urena , Pavonia , Malvaviscus , Lebretonia , Hibiscus , Thespesia , Gossypium , Redoutea , Fugosia , Senra , Lopimia , Palavia , Cristaria , Anoda , Periptera , Sida , Lagunea , Ingenhouzia

Ordo 25. Bombaceae

Genus: Helicteres , Myrodia , Plagianthus , Matisia , Pourretia , Montezuma , Ophelus , Adansonia , Carolinea , Bombax , Eriodendron , Chorisia , Durio , Ochroma , Cheirostemon

Ordo 26. Byttneriaceae

Tribe 1. Sterculieae
Genus: Sterculia , Triphaca , Heritiera
Tribe 2. Byttnerieae
Genus: Theobroma , Abroma , Guazuma , Glossostemon , Commersonia , Byttneria , Ayenia , Kleinhovia
Tribe 3. Lasiopetaleae
Genus: Seringia , Lasiopetalum , Guichenotia , Thomasia , Keraudrenia
Tribe 4. Hermannieae
Genus: Melochia , Riedleia , Waltheria , Altheria , Hermannia , Mahernia
Tribe 5. Dombeyaceae
Genus: Ruizia , Pentapetes , Assonia , Dombeya , Melhania , Trochetia , Pterospermum , Astrapaea , Kydia , Gluta
Tribe 6. Wallichieae
Genus: Eriolaena , Wallichia , Goethea

Ordo 27. Tiliaceae

Genus: Sparrmannia , Abatia , Heliocarpus , Anthichorus , Corchorus , Honckenya , Triumfetta , Grewia , Columbia , Tilia , Diplophractum , Muntingia , Apeiba , Sloanea , Ablania , Gyrostemon , Christiana , Alegria , Luhea , Vatica , Espera , Wikstroemia , Berrya

Ordo 28. Elaeocarpeae

Genus: Elaeocarpus , Aceratium , Dicera , Friesia , Vallea , Tricuspidaria , Decadia

Ordo 29. Chlenaceae

Genus: Sarcolaena , Leptolaena , Schizolaena , Rhodolaena , Hugonia

Ordo 30. Ternstroemiaceae

Tribe 1. Ternstroemieae
Genus: Ternstroemia
Tribe 2. Freziereae
Genus: Cleyera , Freziera , Eurya , Lettsomia
Tribe 3. Sauraujeae
Genus: Saurauja , Apatelia
Tribe 4. Laplaceae
Genus: Cochlospermum , Laplacea , Ventenatia
Tribe 5. Gordonieae
Genus: Malachodendron , Stewartia , Gordonia

Ordo 31. Camellieae

Genus: Camellia

Ordo 32. Olacineae

Genus: Olax , Spermaxyrum , Fissilia , Heisteria , Ximenia , Pseudaleia , Pseudaleioides , Icacina

Ordo 33. Aurantiaceae

Genus: Atalantia , Triphasia , Limonia , Cookia , Murraya , Aglaia , Bergera , Clausena , Glycosmis , Feronia , Aegle , Citrus

Ordo 34. Hypericineae

Sub-ordo 1. Hypericineae verae
Tribe 1. Vismieae
Genus: Haronga , Vismia
Tribe 2. Hypericeae
Genus: Androszemum , Hypericum , Lancretia , Ascyrum
Sub-ordo 2. Hypericineae anomalae
Genus: Carpodontos , Eucryphia

Ordo 35. Guttiferae

Tribe 1. Clusieae
Genus: Mahurea , Marila , Godoya , Clusia
Tribe 2. Garcinieae
Genus: Marialva , Micranthera , Garcinia
Tribe 3. Calophylleae
Genus: Mammea , Stalagmitis , Mesua , Calophyllum
Tribe 4. Symphonieae
Genus: Canella , Moronobea , Chrysopia , Macanea , Singana , Rheedia , Macoubea , Chloromyron

Ordo 36. Marcgraviaceae

Sub-ordo 1. Marcgravieae
Genus: Antholoma , Marcgravia
Sub-ordo 2. Noranteae
Genus: Norantea , Ruyschia

Ordo 37. Hippocrateaceae

Genus: Hippocratea , Anthodon , Raddisia , Salacia , Johnia , Trigonia , Lacepedea

Ordo 38. Erythroxyleae

Genus: Erythroxylum , Sethia

Ordo 39. Malpighiaceae

Tribe 1. Malpighieae
Genus: Malpighia , Byrsonima , Bunchosia , Galphimia , Caucanthus
Tribe 2. Hiptageae
Genus: Hiptage , Tristellateia , Thryallis , Aspicarpa , Gaudichaudia , Camarea
Tribe 3. Banisterieae
Genus: Hiraea , Triopteris , Tetrapteris , Banisteria , Heteropteris , Niota

Ordo 40. Acerineae

Genus: Acer , Negundo

Ordo 41. Hippocastaneae

Genus: Aesculus , Pavia

Ordo 42. Rhizoboleae

Genus: Caryocar

Ordo 43. Sapindaceae

Tribe 1. Paullinieae
Genus: Cardiospermum , Urvillaea , Serjania , Paullinia
Tribe 2. Sapindeae
Genus: Sapindus , Blighia , Talisia , Matayba , Aporetica , Schmidelia , Euphoria , Thouinia , Toulicia , Cupania , Tina , Cossignia , Hypelate , Melicocca , Stadmannia
Tribe 3. Dodonaeaceae
Genus: Koelreuteria , Amirola , Dodonaea , Alectryon , Eystathes , Racaria , Valentinia , Pedicellia , Ratonia , Enourea

Ordo 44. Meliaceae

Tribe 1. Melieae
Genus: Ceruma , Humiria , Turraea , Quivisia , Strigilia , Sandoricum , Melia
Tribe 2. Trichilieae
Genus: Trichilia , Ekebergia , Guarea , Heynea
Tribe 3. Cedreleae
Genus: Cedrela , Swietenia , Chloroxylon , Flindersia , Carapa

Ordo 45. Ampelideae

Tribe 1. Viniferae ( Sarmentaceae )
Genus: Cissus , Ampelopsis , Vitis
Tribe 2. Leeaceae
Genus: Leea , Lasianthera

Ordo 46. Geraniaceae

Genus: Rhynchotheca , Monsonia , Geranium , Erodium , Pelargonium

Ordo 47. Tropaeoleae

Genus: Tropaeolum

Ordo 48. Balsamineae

Genus: Balsamina , Impatiens

Ordo 49. Oxalideae

Genus: Averrhoa , Biophytum , Oxalis , Ledocarpum

Ordo 50. Zygophylleae

Genus: Tribulus , Fagonia , Larrea , Zygophyllum , Gualacum , Porlieria , Chitonia , Biebersteunia , Melianthus , Balanites

Ordo 51. Rutaceae

Tribe 1. Diosmeae
Genus: Ruta , Peganum , Dictamnus , Calodendrum , Diosma , Empleurum , Diplolaena , Correa , Phebalium , Crowea , Eriostemon , Philotheca , Boronia , Cyminosma , Zieria , Melicope , Elaphrium , Choisya , Evodia , Zanthoxylum , Pilocarpus , Spiranthera , Almeidea
Tribe 2. Cusparieae
Genus: Monniera , Ticorea , Galipea , Erythrochiton , Diglottis , Barraldeia , Hortia

Ordo 52. Simarubeae

Genus: Quassia , Simaruba , Simaba , Raputia

Ordo 53. Ochnaceae

Genus: Ochna , Comphia , Walkera , Elvasia , Castela

Ordo 54. Coriarieae

Genus: Coriaria

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