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Genera and generic subdivisons of Ochnaceae DC., nom. cons.: Ochnoideae
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Accepted Names
Exclude infrageneric names

NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Adenanthe Maguire et al. a Adenanthe Maguire et al.
Adenarake Maguire & Wurdack a Adenarake Maguire & Wurdack
Blastemanthus Planch. a Blastemanthus Planch.
Brackenridgea A. Gray a Brackenridgea A. Gray
Camptouratea Tiegh. Ouratea Aubl. Camptouratea Tiegh. Ouratea Aubl.
Campylospermum Tiegh. a Campylospermum Tiegh.
Cespedesia Goudot a Cespedesia Goudot
Charidion Bong. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. Charidion Bong. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Diporidium H. L. Wendl. Ochna L. Diporidium H. L. Wendl. Ochna L.
Distephania Gagnep. Indosinia J. E. Vidal Distephania Gagnep. Indosinia J. E. Vidal
Elvasia DC. a Elvasia DC.
Epiblepharis Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. Epiblepharis Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Euthemis Jack a Euthemis Jack
Fleurydora A. Chev. a Fleurydora A. Chev.
Fournieria Tiegh. Cespedesia Goudot Fournieria Tiegh. Cespedesia Goudot
Godoya Ruiz & Pav. a Godoya Ruiz & Pav.
Gomphia Schreb. Ouratea Aubl. Gomphia Schreb. Ouratea Aubl.
Hilairella Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. Hilairella Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Hostmannia Planch. Elvasia DC. Hostmannia Planch. Elvasia DC.
Idertia Farron a Idertia Farron
Indosinia J. E. Vidal a Indosinia J. E. Vidal
Indovethia Boerl. Sauvagesia L. Indovethia Boerl. Sauvagesia L.
Kaieteurea Dwyer Ouratea Aubl. Kaieteurea Dwyer Ouratea Aubl.
Krukoviella A. C. Sm. a Krukoviella A. C. Sm.
Lauradia Vand. Sauvagesia L. Lauradia Vand. Sauvagesia L.
Lavradia Vell. ex Vand. Sauvagesia L. Lavradia Vell. ex Vand. Sauvagesia L.
Leitgebia Eichler Sauvagesia L. Leitgebia Eichler Sauvagesia L.
Lophira Banks ex C. F. Gaertn. a Lophira Banks ex C. F. Gaertn.
Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. a Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Neckia Korth. Sauvagesia L. Neckia Korth. Sauvagesia L.
Ochna L. a Ochna L.
Ouratea Aubl. a Ouratea Aubl.
Pentaspatella Gleason Sauvagesia L. Pentaspatella Gleason Sauvagesia L.
Periblepharis Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. Periblepharis Tiegh. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Perissocarpa Steyerm. & Maguire a Perissocarpa Steyerm. & Maguire
Philacra Dwyer a Philacra Dwyer
Planchonella Tiegh. Krukoviella A. C. Sm. Planchonella Tiegh. Krukoviella A. C. Sm.
Plectanthera Mart. & Zucc. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil. Plectanthera Mart. & Zucc. Luxemburgia A. St.-Hil.
Pleuroridgea Tiegh. Brackenridgea A. Gray Pleuroridgea Tiegh. Brackenridgea A. Gray
Poecilandra Tul. a Poecilandra Tul.
Rhabdophyllum Tiegh. a Rhabdophyllum Tiegh.
Rhytidanthera Tiegh. a Rhytidanthera Tiegh.
Roraimanthus Gleason Sauvagesia L. Roraimanthus Gleason Sauvagesia L.
Sauvagesia L. a Sauvagesia L.
Schuurmansia Blume a Schuurmansia Blume
Schuurmansiella Hallier f. a Schuurmansiella Hallier f.
Sinia Diels Sauvagesia L. Sinia Diels Sauvagesia L.
Testulea Pellegr. a Testulea Pellegr.
Trichovaselia Tiegh. Elvasia DC. Trichovaselia Tiegh. Elvasia DC.
Tyleria Gleason a Tyleria Gleason
Vaselia Tiegh. Elvasia DC. Vaselia Tiegh. Elvasia DC.
Vausagesia Baill. Sauvagesia L. Vausagesia Baill. Sauvagesia L.
Wallacea Spruce ex Benth. & Hook. f. a Wallacea Spruce ex Benth. & Hook. f.


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