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Genera and generic subdivisons of Rubiaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Vanguerieae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Afrocanthium (Bridson) Lantz & B. Bremer a Afrocanthium (Bridson) Lantz & B. Bremer
Ancylanthos Desf. Vangueria Juss. Ancylanthos Desf. Vangueria Juss.
Bullockia (Bridson) Razafim. et al. a Bullockia (Bridson) Razafim. et al.
Canthium Lam. a Canthium Lam.
Caranda Gaertn. Psydrax Gaertn. Caranda Gaertn. Psydrax Gaertn.
Clusiophyllea Baill. Canthium Lam. Clusiophyllea Baill. Canthium Lam.
Cuviera DC. a Cuviera DC.
Cyclophyllum Hook. f. a Cyclophyllum Hook. f.
Dinocanthium Bremek. Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. Dinocanthium Bremek. Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Dondisia DC. Canthium Lam. Dondisia DC. Canthium Lam.
Eriosemopsis Robyns a Eriosemopsis Robyns
Everistia S. T. Reynolds & R. J. F. Hend. a Everistia S. T. Reynolds & R. J. F. Hend.
Fadogia Schweinf. a Fadogia Schweinf.
Fadogiella Robyns Fadogia Schweinf. Fadogiella Robyns Fadogia Schweinf.
Globulostylis Wernham Cuviera DC. Globulostylis Wernham Cuviera DC.
Hutchinsonia Robyns a Hutchinsonia Robyns
Keetia E. Phillips a Keetia E. Phillips
Lagynias E. Mey. ex Robyns Vangueria Juss. Lagynias E. Mey. ex Robyns Vangueria Juss.
Leroya Cavaco, orth. var. Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. Leroya Cavaco, orth. var. Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Leroyia Cavaco Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. Leroyia Cavaco Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Lycioserissa Roem. & Schult. Canthium Lam. Lycioserissa Roem. & Schult. Canthium Lam.
Mesoptera Hook. f. Psydrax Gaertn. Mesoptera Hook. f. Psydrax Gaertn.
Meyna Roxb. ex Link a Meyna Roxb. ex Link
Meynia Schult., orth. var. Meyna Roxb. ex Link Meynia Schult., orth. var. Meyna Roxb. ex Link
Mitrastigma Harv. Psydrax Gaertn. Mitrastigma Harv. Psydrax Gaertn.
Multidentia Gilli a Multidentia Gilli
Neoleroya Cavaco Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. Neoleroya Cavaco Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Pachystigma Hochst. Vangueria Juss. Pachystigma Hochst. Vangueria Juss.
Peponidium (Baill.) Arenes a Peponidium (Baill.) Arenes
Perakanthus Robyns a Perakanthus Robyns
Phallaria Schumach. Psydrax Gaertn. Phallaria Schumach. Psydrax Gaertn.
Plectroniella Robyns a Plectroniella Robyns
Pseudopeponidium Homolle ex Arenes Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. Pseudopeponidium Homolle ex Arenes Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Psilostoma Klotzsch Canthium Lam. Psilostoma Klotzsch Canthium Lam.
Psydrax Gaertn. a Psydrax Gaertn.
Pygmaeothamnus Robyns a Pygmaeothamnus Robyns
Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss. a Pyrostria Comm. ex Juss.
Rhopalobrachium Schltr. & K. Krause a Rhopalobrachium Schltr. & K. Krause
Robynsia Hutch. a Robynsia Hutch.
Rytigynia Blume a Rytigynia Blume
Scyphochlamys Balf. f. a Scyphochlamys Balf. f.
Tapiphyllum Robyns Vangueria Juss. Tapiphyllum Robyns Vangueria Juss.
Temnocalyx Robyns a Temnocalyx Robyns
Vangueria Juss. a Vangueria Juss.
Vangueriella Verdc. a Vangueriella Verdc.
Vangueriopsis Robyns a Vangueriopsis Robyns
Vavanga Rohr, nom. inval. Vangueria Juss. Vavanga Rohr, nom. inval. Vangueria Juss.
Wittmannia Vahl Vangueria Juss. Wittmannia Vahl Vangueria Juss.


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