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Famatina (plant)

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Genus of flowering plants
Famatina herbertiana (Zephyranthes graciliflora)
Famatina andina (Zephyranthes tenuiflora)

Famatina was a small genus of South American bulbous plants identified by the Chilean botanist Ravenna in 1972. Five species have been described. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested the genus was polyphyletic, and species have been moved to other genera.

Taxonomy

Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested the genus was polyphyletic. Of four species examined, one (F. maulensis) segregated in a clade together with members of the Traubiinae subtribe, while the remaining three (F. andina, F. cisandina, and F. herbertiana) segregated with members of subtribe Hippeastrinae. The first species is now placed in the genus Phycella, the others in the genus Zephyranthes.

Subdivision

Described species:

Distribution and habitat

Chile and Argentinean Andes in Mediterranean zones. Moreira-Muñoz considers 2 of the five species endemic to Chile.

References

  1. ^ Ravenna 1972.
  2. ^ Ravenna 1981.
  3. ^ Ravenna 2003a.
  4. Garcia et al 2014.
  5. ^ WCLSPF 2022, Famatina
  6. Tropicos 2015, Famatina
  7. Moreira-Muñoz 2011, p. 317
  8. Urbina-Casanova 2015.

Bibliography

External links

Chileflora

Taxon identifiers
Famatina
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