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Genera and generic subdivisons of Nyctaginaceae Juss., nom. cons.
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Abronia Juss. a Abronia Juss.
Acleisanthes A. Gray a Acleisanthes A. Gray
Allionia L. a Allionia L.
Allioniella Rydb. Mirabilis L. Allioniella Rydb. Mirabilis L.
Ammocodon Standl. Acleisanthes A. Gray Ammocodon Standl. Acleisanthes A. Gray
Andradea Allemão a Andradea Allemão
Anulocaulis Standl. a Anulocaulis Standl.
Belemia Pires a Belemia Pires
Boerhaavia Mill., orth. var. Boerhavia L. Boerhaavia Mill., orth. var. Boerhavia L.
Boerhavia L. a Boerhavia L.
Boldoa Cav. ex Lag. a Boldoa Cav. ex Lag.
Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. a Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.
Calpidia Thouars Pisonia L. Calpidia Thouars Pisonia L.
Calymenia Pers. Mirabilis L. Calymenia Pers. Mirabilis L.
Calyxhymenia Ortega Mirabilis L. Calyxhymenia Ortega Mirabilis L.
Caribea Alain a Caribea Alain
Ceodes J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. Pisonia L. Ceodes J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. Pisonia L.
Cephalotomandra H. Karst. & Triana a Cephalotomandra H. Karst. & Triana
Colignonia Endl. a Colignonia Endl.
Colliguonia Endl., orth. var. Colignonia Endl. Colliguonia Endl., orth. var. Colignonia Endl.
Commicarpus Standl. a Commicarpus Standl.
Cryptocarpus Kunth a Cryptocarpus Kunth
Cuscatlania Standl. a Cuscatlania Standl.
Cyphomeris Standl. a Cyphomeris Standl.
Grajalesia Miranda a Grajalesia Miranda
Guapira Aubl. a Guapira Aubl.
Heimerlia Skottsb. Pisonia L. Heimerlia Skottsb. Pisonia L.
Heimerliodendron Skottsb. Pisonia L. Heimerliodendron Skottsb. Pisonia L.
Hermidium S. Watson Mirabilis L. Hermidium S. Watson Mirabilis L.
Hesperonia Standl. Mirabilis L. Hesperonia Standl. Mirabilis L.
Leucaster Choisy a Leucaster Choisy
Mirabilis L. a Mirabilis L.
Neea Ruiz & Pav. a Neea Ruiz & Pav.
Neeopsis Lundell a Neeopsis Lundell
Nyctaginia Choisy a Nyctaginia Choisy
Nyctago Juss. Mirabilis L. Nyctago Juss. Mirabilis L.
Okenia Schltdl. & Cham. a Okenia Schltdl. & Cham.
Oxybaphus LʼHér. ex Willd. Mirabilis L. Oxybaphus LʼHér. ex Willd. Mirabilis L.
Phaeoptilum Radlk. a Phaeoptilum Radlk.
Pisonia L. a Pisonia L.
Pisoniella (Heimerl) Standl. a Pisoniella (Heimerl) Standl.
Quamoclidion Choisy Mirabilis L. Quamoclidion Choisy Mirabilis L.
Ramisia Glaz. ex Baill. a Ramisia Glaz. ex Baill.
Reichenbachia Spreng. a Reichenbachia Spreng.
Rockia Heimerl Pisonia L. Rockia Heimerl Pisonia L.
Salpianthus Humb. & Bonpl. a Salpianthus Humb. & Bonpl.
Selinocarpus A. Gray Acleisanthes A. Gray Selinocarpus A. Gray Acleisanthes A. Gray
Senckenbergia Post & Kuntze Cyphomeris Standl. Senckenbergia Post & Kuntze Cyphomeris Standl.
Timeroya Benth., orth. var. Pisonia L. Timeroya Benth., orth. var. Pisonia L.
Timeroyea Montrouz. Pisonia L. Timeroyea Montrouz. Pisonia L.
Torrubia Vell. Pisonia L. Torrubia Vell. Pisonia L.
Tricycla Cav. Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. Tricycla Cav. Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.
Tripterocalyx (Torr.) Hook. a Tripterocalyx (Torr.) Hook.
Wedelia Loefl. Allionia L. Wedelia Loefl. Allionia L.
Wedeliella Cockerell Allionia L. Wedeliella Cockerell Allionia L.


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