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Genera and generic subdivisons of Cucurbitaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Coniandreae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Aechmandra Arn. Kedrostis Medik. Aechmandra Arn. Kedrostis Medik.
Anguria Jacq. Psiguria Neck. ex Arn. Anguria Jacq. Psiguria Neck. ex Arn.
Anguriopsis J. R. Johnst. Doyerea Grosourdy Anguriopsis J. R. Johnst. Doyerea Grosourdy
Apodanthera Arn. a Apodanthera Arn.
Bambekea Cogn. a Bambekea Cogn.
Bryonopsis Arn. Kedrostis Medik. Bryonopsis Arn. Kedrostis Medik.
Calyptrosicyos Keraudren Corallocarpus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook. f. Calyptrosicyos Keraudren Corallocarpus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook. f.
Cedrostis Post & Kuntze, orth. var. Kedrostis Medik. Cedrostis Post & Kuntze, orth. var. Kedrostis Medik.
Cerasiocarpum Hook. f. Kedrostis Medik. Cerasiocarpum Hook. f. Kedrostis Medik.
Ceratosanthes Burm. ex Adans. a Ceratosanthes Burm. ex Adans.
Coniandra Schrad. Kedrostis Medik. Coniandra Schrad. Kedrostis Medik.
Corallocarpus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook. f. a Corallocarpus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook. f.
Cucurbitella Walp. a Cucurbitella Walp.
Cyrtonema Schrad. Kedrostis Medik. Cyrtonema Schrad. Kedrostis Medik.
Dendrosicyos Balf. f. a Dendrosicyos Balf. f.
Dieterlea E. J. Lott Ibervillea Greene Dieterlea E. J. Lott Ibervillea Greene
Dieudonnaea Cogn. Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn. Dieudonnaea Cogn. Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn.
Doyerea Grosourdy a Doyerea Grosourdy
Eureiandra Hook. f. a Eureiandra Hook. f.
Euryandra Hook. f., orth. var. Eureiandra Hook. f. Euryandra Hook. f., orth. var. Eureiandra Hook. f.
Gijefa (M. Roem.) Post & Kuntze Kedrostis Medik. Gijefa (M. Roem.) Post & Kuntze Kedrostis Medik.
Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn. a Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn.
Guraniopsis Cogn. Apodanthera Arn. Guraniopsis Cogn. Apodanthera Arn.
Halosicyos Mart. Crov. a Halosicyos Mart. Crov.
Helmontia Cogn. a Helmontia Cogn.
Ibervillea Greene a Ibervillea Greene
Kedrostis Medik. a Kedrostis Medik.
Maximowiczia Cogn. Ibervillea Greene Maximowiczia Cogn. Ibervillea Greene
Melothrianthus Mart. Crov. a Melothrianthus Mart. Crov.
Pisosperma Sond. Kedrostis Medik. Pisosperma Sond. Kedrostis Medik.
Prasopepon Naudin Cucurbitella Walp. Prasopepon Naudin Cucurbitella Walp.
Psiguria Neck. ex Arn. a Psiguria Neck. ex Arn.
Ranugia (Schltdl.) Post & Kuntze Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn. Ranugia (Schltdl.) Post & Kuntze Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn.
Rhynchocarpa Schrad. ex Endl. Kedrostis Medik. Rhynchocarpa Schrad. ex Endl. Kedrostis Medik.
Schizostigma Arn. Cucurbitella Walp. Schizostigma Arn. Cucurbitella Walp.
Seyrigia Keraudren a Seyrigia Keraudren
Toxanthera Hook. f. Kedrostis Medik. Toxanthera Hook. f. Kedrostis Medik.
Trochomeriopsis Cogn. a Trochomeriopsis Cogn.
Tumamoca Rose a Tumamoca Rose
Wilbrandia Silva Manso a Wilbrandia Silva Manso


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