Melastomataceae
(THE MELASTOME FAMILY)
Biota of North America Program
Texas A&M University Bioinformatics Working Group
see the U.S. Checklist for an updated version of this system
Standardized nomenclature following © John T. Kartesz. 1996. Revision: A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. The Biota of North America Program of the North Carolina Botanical Garden . This listing features updates (1996) of BONAP nomenclature, use of common names derived from BONAP data, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service data on endangered/threatened taxa, and information on Texas taxa taken from a database developed from Stephan L. Hatch, Kancheepuram N. Gandhi, and Larry E. Brown. 1990. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Texas (now in the process of data proofing and 'refining' data merger procedures).
Select a Genus name to query the database:

Acisanthera P. Br. - DUSTSEED

Arthrostemma Pavòn ex D. Don - PINKFRINGE

Calycogonium DC. - ANGLE-FLOWER

Clidemia D. Don - HOGWOOD

Conostegia D. Don - SNAILWOOD

Dissotis Benth. - PINKLADY

Henriettea DC. - CAMASEY

Heterocentron Hook. & Arn. - PEARLFLOWER

Heterotrichum DC. - TERCIOPELO

Mecranium Hook. f. - CAMASEY-ALMENDRE

Medinilla Gaud. - HOLDTIGHT

Melastoma L. - MELASTOME

Miconia Ruiz & Pavòn - JOHNNY-BERRY

Mouriri Aubl. - MURTA

Nepsera Naud. - ALTEA

Ossaea DC. - ROUGHLEAF

Oxyspora DC. - BRISTLETIPS

Pterolepis (DC.) Miq. - FALSE MEADOW-BEAUTY

Rhexia L. - MEADOW-BEAUTY

Tetrazygia L.C. Rich. ex DC. - CLOVER-ASH

Tibouchina Aubl. - GLORYTREE

Trembleya DC. - GLORYBUSH


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This page, machine-generated using the program bonout3a.ipf, is an experimental product of collaborative research involving the Texas A&M Bioinformatics Working Group and the Biota of North America Program. Comments/corrections can be sent to BONAP for nomenclatural matters or, for web-related items, the TAMUBIWG. All distribution/diversity mapping used by this system was developed by Erich Schneider of the Texas A&M Center for the Study of Digital Libraries. Last updated on: 10/20/98