Meineckia
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Meineckia is a genus
Genus
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 of flowering plant
Flowering plant
The flowering plants , also known as Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants. Angiosperms are seed-producing plants like the gymnosperms and can be distinguished from the gymnosperms by a series of synapomorphies...

s in the family
Family (biology)
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 Phyllanthaceae
Phyllanthaceae
Phyllanthaceae is a family of flowering plants in the eudicot order Malpighiales. It is most closely related to the family Picrodendraceae. The Phyllanthaceae are most numerous in the tropics, with many in the south temperate zone, and a few ranging as far north as the middle of the north temperate...

. It is one of eight genera in the tribe
Tribe (biology)
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 Poranthereae
Poranthereae
Poranthereae is a tribe in the flowering plant family Phyllanthaceae. It is one of ten tribes in the family, and one of four tribes in the subfamily Phyllanthoideae. Poranthereae comprises about 111 species, distributed into eight genera...

. It comprises about 30 species
Species
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. They are native
Indigenous (ecology)
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 to the Americas
Americas
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, South Asia
South Asia
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, Africa
Africa
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, and Madagascar
Madagascar
The Republic of Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa...

. The genus is particularly well represented in Madagascar. Species of Meineckia may be monoecious
Plant sexuality
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 or dioecious
Dioecious
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. They are tree
Tree
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s or shrub
Shrub
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s, or rarely, they are subherbaceous
Herbaceous plant
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.

Species

  • Meineckia phyllanthoides H.E. Baillon
    Henri Ernest Baillon
    Henri Ernest Baillon was a French botanist and physician. He was born in Calais on November 30, 1827 and died in Paris on July 19, 1895.Baillon spent his professional life as a professor of natural history, and he published numerous works on botany...

     
  • Meineckia cerebroides (Petra Hoffmann) M.S. Vorontsova & Petra Hoffmann 
  • Meineckia gracilipes (Petra Hoffmann) M.S. Vorontsova & Petra Hoffmann 
  • Meineckia bartlettii ( P.C. Standley
    Paul Carpenter Standley
    Paul Carpenter Standley was an American botanist.Standley was born in Avalon, Missouri...

    ) G.L. Webster 
  • Meineckia filipes
    Meineckia filipes
    Meineckia filipes is a species of plant in the Phyllanthaceae family. It is endemic to Yemen. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland.-Source:...

    ( I.B. Balfour
    Isaac Bayley Balfour
    Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour FRS FRSE was a Scottish botanist. He was the son of John Hutton Balfour who was also a botanist.-Biography:...

    ) G.L. Webster
  • Meineckia uzungwaensis (A. Radcliffe-Smith) A. Radcliffe-Smith
  • Meineckia capillipes (Joseph Blake
    Joseph Blake
    Joseph Blake may refer to:*Joseph Blake , English colonial administrator; governor of South Carolina in 1694, and 1696–1700...

    ) G.L. Webster

  • 23 others

Circumscription

The circumscription
Circumscription (taxonomy)
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 of Meineckia has undergone several changes since Henri Ernest Baillon
Henri Ernest Baillon
Henri Ernest Baillon was a French botanist and physician. He was born in Calais on November 30, 1827 and died in Paris on July 19, 1895.Baillon spent his professional life as a professor of natural history, and he published numerous works on botany...

 erected the genus in 1858. Some of its species have been put in other genera and sometimes other genera have been merged with it. The name Peltandra
Peltandra
Peltandra is a genus of plants in the Araceae family.-Selected species:* Peltandra sagittifolia – Spoon flower* Peltandra virginica – Arum arrow* †Peltandra primaeva – Eocene, Golden Valley Formation, North Dakota, USA...

had been used for some species in Meineckia, but this is now a nomen rejectum. The name Peltandra is now conserved as the name of a genus in Araceae
Araceae
Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix. The spadix is usually accompanied by, and sometimes partially enclosed in, a spathe or leaf-like bract. Also known as the Arum family, members are often colloquially...

.

Meineckia was last revised in 2008 by Vorontsova and Hoffmann. They recognized 30 species and divided the genus into two subgenera.

Meineckia subgenus Petaliferae has only two species: its type species
Type species
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, Meineckia cerebroides, and Meineckia gracilipes. They are dioecious shrubs from Madagascar. Their petals are very small.

Meineckia subgenus Meineckia has 28 species. Its type
Biological type
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 species, Meineckia phyllanthoides, is the same as that of the genus. They are monoecious or dioecious trees or shrubs, or sometimes, subherbaceous. Their flowers have no petals. This subgenus is the only completely apetalous taxon
Taxon
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 in the tribe Poranthereae.

Vorontsova and Hoffmann did not recognize Zimmermannia and Zimmermanniopsis as separate genera, but placed their species in Meineckia subgenus Meineckia.

Synonymy

The following generic names
Binomial nomenclature
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 have included one or more species of Meineckia. These synonyms
Synonym (taxonomy)
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 are not necessarily valid or in current use.
  • Cluytiandra Müller Argoviensis
    Johannes Müller Argoviensis
    Johannes Müller Argoviensis was the name used by the Swiss botanist Johann Müller . He was the monographer of Resedaceae, Apocynaceae and Euphorbiaceae in A. P. de Candolle's Prodromus and Martius's Flora Brasiliensis. He was also an authority on lichens.-References:...

  • Neopeltandra Gamble
    James Sykes Gamble
    James Sykes Gamble FRS was an English botanist who specialized in the flora of the Indian sub-continent.He was born in London, the son of Harpur Gamble, M.D...

  • Peltandra Wight
    Robert Wight
    Robert Wight was a Scottish surgeon and botanist who spent 30 years in India. He studied botany in Edinburgh under John Hope. He was the director of the Botanic Garden in Madras. He made use of local artists to make illustrations of the plants around him...

  • Zimmermannia Pax
    Ferdinand Albin Pax
    Ferdinand Albin Pax was a German botanist and entomologist. He specialised in Lepidoptera, Diptera, as well as in spermatophytes, describing several species....

  • Zimmermanniopsis Radcliffe-Smith

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