APC: Clerodendrum
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A tree element is an element of a classification tree structure (also known as a Node). The element holds the position
of a Taxon Concept in an arrangement of taxon that we refer to generically as a tree.
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- APC Dist.
- WA, CoI, ChI (native and naturalised), NT, Qld (native and naturalised), NSW
- APC Comment
- The monotypic genus Huxleya was transferred to Clerodendrum by D.A.Steane, R.P.J. de Kok & R.G. Olmstead, Mol. Phylogenetics & Evol., 32: 39–45 (2004). Subsequently, Y.W.Yuan, D.J.Mabberley, D.A.Steane & R.G.Olmstead, Taxon 59: 125–133 (2010) recognised Ovieda and Volkameria as segregates from Clerodendrum, and include the Australian taxa Clerodendrum inerme and Huxleya linifolia in Volkameria. Yuan et al. indicate further research is needed and that additional transfers of Australian Clerodendrum species to Volkameria may be required. A conservative approach is adopted here, with Ovieda and Volkameria retained in Clerodendrum, and Huxleya maintained as a monotypic genus until further data is available.
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