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Malpighiales

Wikipedia Abstract

The Malpighiales comprise one of the largest orders of flowering plants, containing about 16,000 species, about 7.8% of the eudicots. The order is very diverse, containing plants as different as the willow, violet, Poinsettia, and coca plant, and are hard to recognize except with molecular phylogenetic evidence. It is not part of any of the classification systems based only on plant morphology. Molecular clock calculations estimate the origin of stem group Malpighiales at around 100 million years ago (Mya) and the origin of crown group Malpighiales at about 90 Mya.
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Family

Achariaceae (185)   (15)
Balanopaceae (9)
Bonnetiaceae (39)   (1)
Calophyllaceae (471)   (44)
Caryocaraceae (28)   (4)
Centroplacaceae (10)   (2)
Chrysobalanaceae (604)   (64)   (1)
Clusiaceae (1,040)   (79)
Ctenolophonaceae (3)
Dichapetalaceae (223)   (21)
Elatinaceae (56)   (1)
Erythroxylaceae (306)   (13)
Euphorbiaceae (Spurge) (5,041)   (269)   (3)
Euphroniaceae (3)
Flacourtiaceae (4)
Goupiaceae (1)
Humiriaceae (76)   (1)
Hypericaceae (733)   (15)   (1)
Irvingiaceae (11)
Ixonanthaceae (19)   (1)
Lacistemataceae (18)
Linaceae (318)   (4)
Lophopyxidaceae (1)
Malesherbiaceae (28)
Malpighiaceae (1,547)   (37)   (1)
Medusagynaceae (1)   (1)
Ochnaceae (wild planes) (669)   (29)
Pandaceae (22)   (1)
Passifloraceae (872)   (17)   (4)
Peraceae (122)   (8)
Phyllanthaceae (2,390)   (161)
Picrodendraceae (106)   (14)
Podostemaceae (riverweeds) (433)   (44)
Putranjivaceae (232)   (23)
Quiinaceae (50)   (2)
Rafflesiaceae (47)   (1)
Rhizophoraceae (171)   (24)   (1)
Salicaceae (2,106)   (109)   (4)
Trigoniaceae (40)   (1)
Turneraceae (264)   (4)
Violaceae (1,484)   (40)

Genus

Ctenolophonidites (3)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0