Scrophulariales
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Synonyms and common names
none noted
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In its discussions Delta notes the classification difficulties which have arisen with this group.
There are about 11000 species in the Scrophulariales. They belong to 10 families (Uni-Ham 52e 2002-09-06):
Families
- Acanthaceae, Acanthus family.
- about 250 genera and about 2500 species (Uni-Ham acanth 2002-09-06)
- Bignoniaceae, Bignonias.
- about 100 genera and about 800 species (Uni-Ham bignoni 2002-09-06)
- Buddlejaceae, Butterfly-bush family, Buddleias, Sagewood family.
- 8 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06). Also found under Lognaniaceae sensu lato (Delta buddleja 2002-09-06)
- Gesneriaceae, Gesneriads.
- about 140 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06), about 2500 species (Uni-Ham 52e 2002-09-06)
- Globulariaceae
- 2 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06), about 30 species (Delta globula 2002-09-06). Included in Lamiales by cladists.
- Hydrostachyaceae
- 1 genus, 30 species (Delta hydrosta). Treated in Cornales by cladists. Not listed in ITIS. Not listed in Uni-Ham.
- Lentibulariaceae, Bladderworts.
- 3 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06)
- Myoporaceae
- 3 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06)
- Oleaceae, Olives.
- about 25 genera (Kew Oleaceae 2002-09-06) and about 600 species (ole 2002-09-06). Sometimes found under Gentianales.
- Orobanchaceae, Broomrapes.
- 5 genera. Not listed in Uni-Ham; sometimes included in Scrophulariaceae. (siu.edu 2002-09-06)
- Pedaliaceae, Sesame family.
- 17 genera (Uni-Ham 52efam 2002-09-06)
- Scrophulariaceae, Figworts.
- about 190 genera and about 4000 species (Uni-Ham scrophulari 2002-09-06)
References
http://www.itis.usda.gov of 2002-05-31 TSN: 500018
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/www/hydrosta.htm, no date given
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/vascular/acanth.htm 2002-09-06
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/d52/52e.htm 2002-09-06
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/d52/52efam.htm 2002-09-06
http://www.science.siu.edu/parasitic-plants/Relation-Scroph.html
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/web.dbs/genlist.html 2002-09-06 (looks like the Kew genlist database, pretty much one of the botanical databases out there, broke down in the middle of my research. Therefore, To be continued.)