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Lecythidaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
4Ericidae
Phase
4Sapotales
Subphase
5Lecythidaceae
Stage
0
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English: Paranootkanonskogel.
Botany: 20 genera; 250-300 species; tropical; South America, Africa, Asia; big rainforest trees, woody, large with buttresses.
TaxonomyIn the Apg3 system Lecythidaceae is a Family in the Order Ericales. The circumscription has varied in several systems. Sometimes genera have been excluded from Lecythidaceae to form small families like Foetidiaceae, Planchonaceae, Barringtoniaceae, Scytopetalaceae and Napoleonaeaceae.
In the Plant theory Lecythidaceae is a family in the Order Sapotales, which is placed in the Subclass Ericidae. Lecythidaceae is placed in Subphase 5.
Subfamilies:Foetidioideae (Foetidiaceae). Madagascar. Includes only Foetidia.
Planchonioideae (including Barringtoniaceae); Old World tropics.
Lecythidoideae (Lecythidaceae); New World tropics.
Scytopetalaceae and Napoleonaeaceae are most closely related to Lecythidaceae.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›4 Ericidae
  • ›4 Sapotales
  • 2Barringtonia acutangula
  • 2Barringtonia racemosa
  • 5Napoleonaeeae
  • 5Scytopetaleae
  • 5Barringtonieae
  • 5Foetidieae
  • 6Barringtonia asiatica
  • 10Lecythis lanceolata
  • 11Lecythis pisonis
  • 16Planchonia careya
  • 16Bertholletia excelsa
  • 16Couroupita guianensis
  • xCareya arborea
  • xCariniana estrellensis
  • xPetersianthus macrocarpus
  • xNapoleonaea vogelii
  • xCouratari scottmorii
  • xGustavia superba
  • xNapoleonaea imperialis
  • xGrias peruviana