The treatment of isolated genera |
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Authors: | VV. R. PHILIPSON F.L.S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Problems presented by genera, or small groups of genera, which have been given family rank are reviewed, and the genera are divided into a number of categories according to the closeness of their affinity to other genera or families. Satellite genera that stand in close relation to families should be united with them. Binary families, that have been divided into two (or more) related families, should be re–united. Families connected by linking genera, should, logically, be united but practical considerations usually prevent this. Clusters of diverse but more or less distantly related genera present unusual problems, being treated either as several, often monogeneric families or as a loosely structured family. Truly isolated genera must be given family and often ordinal rank. |
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Keywords: | Monogeneric families binary families |
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