Annonaceae Juss.
Huberantha Chaowasku , legitimate, scientific
Chaowasku, T., Johnson, D.M., van der Ham , R.W.J.M. & Chatrou, L.W. (2015), Huberantha, a replacement name for Hubera (Annonaceae: Malmeoideae: Miliuseae). Kew Bulletin 70: 23 APC [nom. nov.]
  • Type: "Huberantha cerasoides (Roxb.) Chaowasku."
replaced synonym: Hubera Chaowasku nom. illeg.
  • APC Comment: Huberantha is included in Polyalthia in Qld.
  • APC Dist.: NT, Qld, NSW
  • Etymology: "The replacement name Huberantha means “Huber’s flowers”. Similar to Hubera..., it is also named in honour of Prof. Herbert Huber (1931 – 2005), but Huberantha highlights the importance of flowers (and structures associated with flowers [pollen] or derived from flowers [seeds]) as features to distinguish this genus from several morphologically similar genera in tribe Miliuseae, i.e. Marsypopetalum Scheff., Monoon Miq., Polyalthia s.s., and Trivalvaria (Miq.) Miq."