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Genera and generic subdivisons of Caryophyllaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Alsineae
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Accepted Names
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Alsinanthe (Fenzl) Rchb. Minuartia Loefl. Alsinanthe (Fenzl) Rchb. Minuartia Loefl.
Alsine Gaertn. Minuartia Loefl. Alsine Gaertn. Minuartia Loefl.
Alsine L. Stellaria L. Alsine L. Stellaria L.
Alsinidendron H. Mann Schiedea Cham. & Schltdl. Alsinidendron H. Mann Schiedea Cham. & Schltdl.
Alsinopsis Small Minuartia Loefl. Alsinopsis Small Minuartia Loefl.
Arenaria L. a Arenaria L.
Brachystemma D. Don a Brachystemma D. Don
Brewerina A. Gray Arenaria L. Brewerina A. Gray Arenaria L.
Bufonia Sauvages a Bufonia Sauvages
Cerastium L. a Cerastium L.
Cernohorskya A. Love & D. Love Arenaria L. Cernohorskya A. Love & D. Love Arenaria L.
Colobanthus Bartl. a Colobanthus Bartl.
Eremogone Fenzl a Eremogone Fenzl
Fimbripetalum (Turcz.) Ikonn. Stellaria L. Fimbripetalum (Turcz.) Ikonn. Stellaria L.
Gooringia F. N. Williams Arenaria L. Gooringia F. N. Williams Arenaria L.
Gouffeia Robill. & Castagne ex Lam. & DC. Arenaria L. Gouffeia Robill. & Castagne ex Lam. & DC. Arenaria L.
Greniera J. Gay Minuartia Loefl. Greniera J. Gay Minuartia Loefl.
Holosteum L. a Holosteum L.
Honckenya Ehrh. a Honckenya Ehrh.
Honkenya Ehrh., orth. var. Honckenya Ehrh. Honkenya Ehrh., orth. var. Honckenya Ehrh.
Hymenella Moc. & Sesse Minuartia Loefl. Hymenella Moc. & Sesse Minuartia Loefl.
Krascheninikovia Turcz. ex Fenzl Pseudostellaria Pax Krascheninikovia Turcz. ex Fenzl Pseudostellaria Pax
Lepyrodiclis Fenzl a Lepyrodiclis Fenzl
Lidia A. Love & D. Love Minuartia Loefl. Lidia A. Love & D. Love Minuartia Loefl.
Merckia Fisch. ex Cham. & Schltdl. Wilhelmsia Rchb. Merckia Fisch. ex Cham. & Schltdl. Wilhelmsia Rchb.
Mesostemma Vved. Stellaria L. Mesostemma Vved. Stellaria L.
Minuartia Loefl. a Minuartia Loefl.
Minuopsis W. A. Weber Minuartia Loefl. Minuopsis W. A. Weber Minuartia Loefl.
Moehringia L. a Moehringia L.
Moenchia Ehrh. a Moenchia Ehrh.
Myosoton Moench a Myosoton Moench
Plettkea Mattf. a Plettkea Mattf.
Porsildia A. Love & D. Love Minuartia Loefl. Porsildia A. Love & D. Love Minuartia Loefl.
Provancheria B. Boivin Cerastium L. Provancheria B. Boivin Cerastium L.
Psammanthe Rchb. Rhodalsine J. Gay Psammanthe Rchb. Rhodalsine J. Gay
Pseudostellaria Pax a Pseudostellaria Pax
Pycnophyllopsis Skottsb. a Pycnophyllopsis Skottsb.
Queria Loefl. Minuartia Loefl. Queria Loefl. Minuartia Loefl.
Reicheella Pax a Reicheella Pax
Rhodalsine J. Gay a Rhodalsine J. Gay
Sagina L. a Sagina L.
Schiedea Cham. & Schltdl. a Schiedea Cham. & Schltdl.
Selleola Urb. Minuartia Loefl. Selleola Urb. Minuartia Loefl.
Spergulastrum Michx. Arenaria L. Spergulastrum Michx. Arenaria L.
Stellaria L. a Stellaria L.
Thurya Boiss. & Balansa a Thurya Boiss. & Balansa
Thylacospermum Fenzl a Thylacospermum Fenzl
Tryphane Rchb. Minuartia Loefl. Tryphane Rchb. Minuartia Loefl.
Tytthostemma Nevski Stellaria L. Tytthostemma Nevski Stellaria L.
Wierzbickia Rchb. Minuartia Loefl. Wierzbickia Rchb. Minuartia Loefl.
Wilhelmsia Rchb. a Wilhelmsia Rchb.
Willwebera A. Love & D. Love Arenaria L. Willwebera A. Love & D. Love Arenaria L.


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