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Genera and generic subdivisons of Zingiberaceae Martinov, nom. cons.: Alpinioideae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Achasma Griff. Etlingera Giseke Achasma Griff. Etlingera Giseke
Adelmeria Ridl. Alpinia Roxb. Adelmeria Ridl. Alpinia Roxb.
Aframomum K. Schum. a Aframomum K. Schum.
Albina Giseke Alpinia Roxb. Albina Giseke Alpinia Roxb.
×Alpingera F. Luc-Cayol a Alpingera F. Luc-Cayol
Alpinia Roxb. a Alpinia Roxb.
Amomum Roxb. a Amomum Roxb.
Aulotandra Gagnep. a Aulotandra Gagnep.
Buekia Giseke Alpinia Roxb. Buekia Giseke Alpinia Roxb.
Burbidgea Hook. f. a Burbidgea Hook. f.
Carenophila Ridl. Geostachys (Baker) Ridl. Carenophila Ridl. Geostachys (Baker) Ridl.
Catimbium Juss. Alpinia Roxb. Catimbium Juss. Alpinia Roxb.
Cenolophon Blume Alpinia Roxb. Cenolophon Blume Alpinia Roxb.
Conamomum Ridl. Amomum Roxb. Conamomum Ridl. Amomum Roxb.
Cyphostigma Benth. a Cyphostigma Benth.
Elettaria Maton a Elettaria Maton
Elettariopsis Baker a Elettariopsis Baker
Elmeria Ridl. Alpinia Roxb. Elmeria Ridl. Alpinia Roxb.
Eriolopha Ridl. Alpinia Roxb. Eriolopha Ridl. Alpinia Roxb.
Etlingera Giseke a Etlingera Giseke
Geanthus Reinw. Etlingera Giseke Geanthus Reinw. Etlingera Giseke
Geocharis (K. Schum.) Ridl. a Geocharis (K. Schum.) Ridl.
Geostachys (Baker) Ridl. a Geostachys (Baker) Ridl.
Guillainia Vieill. Alpinia Roxb. Guillainia Vieill. Alpinia Roxb.
Hellenia Willd. Alpinia Roxb. Hellenia Willd. Alpinia Roxb.
Hellwigia Warb. Alpinia Roxb. Hellwigia Warb. Alpinia Roxb.
Heritiera Retz. Alpinia Roxb. Heritiera Retz. Alpinia Roxb.
Hornstedtia Retz. a Hornstedtia Retz.
Kolowratia C. Presl Alpinia Roxb. Kolowratia C. Presl Alpinia Roxb.
Languas J. Koenig ex Small Alpinia Roxb. Languas J. Koenig ex Small Alpinia Roxb.
Leptosolena C. Presl a Leptosolena C. Presl
Martensia Giseke Alpinia Roxb. Martensia Giseke Alpinia Roxb.
Nicolaia Horan. Etlingera Giseke Nicolaia Horan. Etlingera Giseke
Odontychium K. Schum. Alpinia Roxb. Odontychium K. Schum. Alpinia Roxb.
Paramomum S. Q. Tong a Paramomum S. Q. Tong
Phaeomeria Lindl. ex K. Schum. Etlingera Giseke Phaeomeria Lindl. ex K. Schum. Etlingera Giseke
Plagiostachys Ridl. a Plagiostachys Ridl.
Pleuranthodium (K. Schum.) R. M. Sm. a Pleuranthodium (K. Schum.) R. M. Sm.
Psychanthus (K. Schum.) Ridl. Pleuranthodium (K. Schum.) R. M. Sm. Psychanthus (K. Schum.) Ridl. Pleuranthodium (K. Schum.) R. M. Sm.
Renealmia L. f. a Renealmia L. f.
Riedelia Oliv. a Riedelia Oliv.
Siamanthus K. Larsen & Mood a Siamanthus K. Larsen & Mood
Siliquamomum Baill. a Siliquamomum Baill.
Strobidia Miq. Alpinia Roxb. Strobidia Miq. Alpinia Roxb.
Thylacophora Ridl. Riedelia Oliv. Thylacophora Ridl. Riedelia Oliv.
Vanoverberghia Merr. a Vanoverberghia Merr.
Zerumbet J. C. Wendl. Alpinia Roxb. Zerumbet J. C. Wendl. Alpinia Roxb.


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