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'''Samydaceae''' is a family of tropical and subtropical woody plants, its best known genus being ''[[Casearia]]''. It has always been of uncertain placement, in the past usually being submerged in the family [[Flacourtiaceae]].
'''Samydaceae''' is a family of tropical and subtropical woody plants, its best known genus being ''[[Casearia]]''. It has always been of uncertain placement, in the past usually being submerged in the family [[Flacourtiaceae]].


A 2002 paper included the Samydaceae in the family [[Salicaceae]].<ref>{{citation | title = When in Doubt, Put It in Flacourtiaceae: A Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Plastid rbcL DNA Sequences | author = Mark W. Chase | author2 = Sue Zmarzty | author3 = M. Dolores Lledó | author4 = Kenneth J. Wurdack | author5 = Susan M. Swensen | author6 = Michael F. Fay | name-list-style = amp | journal = Kew Bulletin | volume = 57 | issue = 1 | year = 2002 | pages = 141–181 | doi=10.2307/4110825| jstor = 4110825 }}</ref> However, this placement has by no means been universally accepted.<ref>Alford, Mac H. 2007. Samydaceae. Version 6 February 2007 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Samydaceae/68361/2007.02.06 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/</ref>
A 2002 paper included the Samydaceae in the family [[Salicaceae]],<ref>{{citation | title = When in Doubt, Put It in Flacourtiaceae: A Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Plastid rbcL DNA Sequences | author = Mark W. Chase | author2 = Sue Zmarzty | author3 = M. Dolores Lledó | author4 = Kenneth J. Wurdack | author5 = Susan M. Swensen | author6 = Michael F. Fay | name-list-style = amp | journal = Kew Bulletin | volume = 57 | issue = 1 | year = 2002 | pages = 141–181 | doi=10.2307/4110825| jstor = 4110825 }}</ref> a placement accepted by [[Plants of the World Online]] {{as of|lc=yes|2021|March}}.<ref name="POWO_50035989-1">{{citation |title=''Samydaceae'' Vent. |work=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|url=http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:50035989-1 |access-date=2021-03-21 }}</ref> This placement has by no means been universally accepted.<ref>Alford, Mac H. 2007. Samydaceae. Version 6 February 2007 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Samydaceae/68361/2007.02.06 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:45, 21 March 2021

Casearia fuliginosa

Samydaceae is a family of tropical and subtropical woody plants, its best known genus being Casearia. It has always been of uncertain placement, in the past usually being submerged in the family Flacourtiaceae.

A 2002 paper included the Samydaceae in the family Salicaceae,[1] a placement accepted by Plants of the World Online as of March 2021.[2] This placement has by no means been universally accepted.[3]

References

  1. ^ Mark W. Chase; Sue Zmarzty; M. Dolores Lledó; Kenneth J. Wurdack; Susan M. Swensen & Michael F. Fay (2002), "When in Doubt, Put It in Flacourtiaceae: A Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Plastid rbcL DNA Sequences", Kew Bulletin, 57 (1): 141–181, doi:10.2307/4110825, JSTOR 4110825
  2. ^ "Samydaceae Vent.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 21 March 2021
  3. ^ Alford, Mac H. 2007. Samydaceae. Version 6 February 2007 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Samydaceae/68361/2007.02.06 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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