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Genera and generic subdivisons of Menispermaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Menispermoideae
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Accepted Names
Exclude infrageneric names

NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Abuta Aubl. a Abuta Aubl.
Adeliopsis Benth. Hypserpa Miers Adeliopsis Benth. Hypserpa Miers
Albertisia Becc. a Albertisia Becc.
Anisocycla Baill. a Anisocycla Baill.
Anomospermum Miers a Anomospermum Miers
Antizoma Miers a Antizoma Miers
Batania Hatus. Pycnarrhena Miers ex Hook. f. & Thomson Batania Hatus. Pycnarrhena Miers ex Hook. f. & Thomson
Beirnaertia Louis ex Troupin a Beirnaertia Louis ex Troupin
Carronia F. Muell. a Carronia F. Muell.
Caryomene Barneby & Krukoff a Caryomene Barneby & Krukoff
Chondrodendron Ruiz & Pav. a Chondrodendron Ruiz & Pav.
Cionomene Krukoff a Cionomene Krukoff
Cissampelos L. a Cissampelos L.
Cocculus DC. a Cocculus DC.
Curarea Barneby & Krukoff a Curarea Barneby & Krukoff
Cyclea Arn. ex Wight a Cyclea Arn. ex Wight
Diploclisia Miers a Diploclisia Miers
Echinostephia (Diels) Domin a Echinostephia (Diels) Domin
Elephantomene Barneby & Krukoff a Elephantomene Barneby & Krukoff
Eleutharrhena Forman a Eleutharrhena Forman
Elissarrhena Miers Anomospermum Miers Elissarrhena Miers Anomospermum Miers
Epinetrum Hiern Albertisia Becc. Epinetrum Hiern Albertisia Becc.
Gamopoda Baker Rhaptonema Miers Gamopoda Baker Rhaptonema Miers
Glossopholis Pierre Tiliacora Colebr. Glossopholis Pierre Tiliacora Colebr.
Haematocarpus Miers a Haematocarpus Miers
Hyperbaena Miers ex Benth. a Hyperbaena Miers ex Benth.
Hypserpa Miers a Hypserpa Miers
Legnephora Miers a Legnephora Miers
Limacia Lour. a Limacia Lour.
Limaciopsis Engl. a Limaciopsis Engl.
Macrococculus Becc. a Macrococculus Becc.
Menispermum L. a Menispermum L.
Orthomene Barneby & Krukoff a Orthomene Barneby & Krukoff
Pachygone Miers a Pachygone Miers
Parapachygone Forman a Parapachygone Forman
Pericampylus Miers a Pericampylus Miers
Perichasma Miers a Perichasma Miers
Pleogyne Miers a Pleogyne Miers
Pycnarrhena Miers ex Hook. f. & Thomson a Pycnarrhena Miers ex Hook. f. & Thomson
Pycnostylis Pierre Triclisia Benth. Pycnostylis Pierre Triclisia Benth.
Rameya Baill. Triclisia Benth. Rameya Baill. Triclisia Benth.
Rhaptonema Miers a Rhaptonema Miers
Sarcopetalum F. Muell. a Sarcopetalum F. Muell.
Sciadotenia Miers a Sciadotenia Miers
Sinomenium Diels a Sinomenium Diels
Spirospermum Thouars a Spirospermum Thouars
Stephania Lour. a Stephania Lour.
Strychnopsis Baill. a Strychnopsis Baill.
Synclisia Benth. a Synclisia Benth.
Syrrheonema Miers a Syrrheonema Miers
Telitoxicum Moldenke a Telitoxicum Moldenke
Tiliacora Colebr. a Tiliacora Colebr.
Triclisia Benth. a Triclisia Benth.
Tripodandra Baill. Rhaptonema Miers Tripodandra Baill. Rhaptonema Miers
Tylopetalum Barneby & Krukoff Sciadotenia Miers Tylopetalum Barneby & Krukoff Sciadotenia Miers
Ungulipetalum Moldenke a Ungulipetalum Moldenke
Zenkerophytum Engl. ex Diels Syrrheonema Miers Zenkerophytum Engl. ex Diels Syrrheonema Miers


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