Marsdenia
Marsdenia floribunda
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Subfamily: Asclepiadoideae
Tribe: Marsdenieae
Genus: Marsdenia
R.Br.
Type species
Marsdenia tinctoria
R.Br. (1810), nom. cons.
Synonyms[1]
  • Conocalpis Bojer ex Decne.
  • Koelreuteria Medik., nom. illeg.
  • Pseudosarcolobus Costantin

Marsdenia is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810.[2] It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden.[3] The plants are native to tropical regions in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.[4][5][6][7]

Species

As of November 2023, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[1]

  • Marsdenia barbata Collett & Hemsl.
  • Marsdenia brachyloba M.G.Gilbert & P.T.Li
  • Marsdenia brunoniana Wight & Arn.
  • Marsdenia burmanica Wen B.Xu & J.Y.Shen
  • Marsdenia calcicola Kerr
  • Marsdenia cardozoi Morillo
  • Marsdenia carnosa Lace
  • Marsdenia celebica (Miq.) Boerl.
  • Marsdenia chirindensis Goyder
  • Marsdenia crassipes Hemsl.
  • Marsdenia crocea (Zipp. ex Span.) Hook.f. ex Boerl.
  • Marsdenia cryptostemma Choux
  • Marsdenia cyanescens Costantin
  • Marsdenia cynanchoides Schltr.
  • Marsdenia dressleri Spellman
  • Marsdenia elephantina Schltr.
  • Marsdenia engleriana W.Rothe
  • Marsdenia epedunculata Rodda
  • Marsdenia eriocarpa Hook.f.
  • Marsdenia eriocaulis Kerr
  • Marsdenia ferreyrae Morillo
  • Marsdenia formosana Masam.
  • Marsdenia fulva Schltr.
  • Marsdenia gilgiana W.Rothe
  • Marsdenia glabra Costantin
  • Marsdenia glomerata Tsiang
  • Marsdenia griffithii Hook.f.
  • Marsdenia guillauminiana (P.T.Li) Meve, Gâteblé & Liede
  • Marsdenia hainanensis Tsiang
  • Marsdenia hamiltonii Wight
  • Marsdenia iriomotensis Masam.
  • Marsdenia jenkinsii Hook.f.
  • Marsdenia kaniensis Schltr.
  • Marsdenia klossii S.Moore
  • Marsdenia koi Tsiang
  • Marsdenia lachnostoma Benth.
  • Marsdenia laurifolia (Decne.) Kloppenb.
  • Marsdenia leiocarpa King & Prain
  • Marsdenia lucida Edgew. ex Madden
  • Marsdenia mahaweeensis Kloppenb.
  • Marsdenia mayottae W.D.Stevens, Labat & F.Barthelat
  • Marsdenia medogensis P.T.Li
  • Marsdenia minima (P.I.Forst.) Schneidt, Liede & Meve
  • Marsdenia mollis Schltr.
  • Marsdenia nicaraguensis W.D.Stevens
  • Marsdenia nicoyana Pittier
  • Marsdenia oculata Schltr.
  • Marsdenia officinalis Y.Tsiang & P.T.Li
  • Marsdenia olgamarthae W.D.Stevens
  • Marsdenia oreophila W.W.Sm.
  • Marsdenia ovata E.Fourn.
  • Marsdenia panamensis Spellman
  • Marsdenia papuana Schltr.
  • Marsdenia peraffinis S.F.Blake
  • Marsdenia pergulariiformis Schltr.
  • Marsdenia pierrei Costantin
  • Marsdenia pseudoedulis Woodson
  • Marsdenia pseudotinctoria Tsiang
  • Marsdenia pulchella Hand.-Mazz.
  • Marsdenia purpurella Fernando & Rodda
  • Marsdenia quadrialata Choux
  • Marsdenia raziana Yogan. & Subr.
  • Marsdenia rotata Schltr.
  • Marsdenia roylei Wight
  • Marsdenia sarcodantha Schltr.
  • Marsdenia schneideri Tsiang
  • Marsdenia scortechinii King & Gamble
  • Marsdenia sinensis Hemsl.
  • Marsdenia stellaris Ridl.
  • Marsdenia stenantha Hand.-Mazz.
  • Marsdenia stenocentra Bakh.f.
  • Marsdenia sultanis Schltr.
  • Marsdenia taylorii Schltr. & Rendle
  • Marsdenia tenii M.G.Gilbert & P.T.Li
  • Marsdenia thailandica Rodda
  • Marsdenia tinctoria R.Br.
  • Marsdenia tirunelvelica A.N.Henry & Subr.
  • Marsdenia tomentosa C.Morren & Decne.
  • Marsdenia tonkinensis Costantin
  • Marsdenia vohiborensis Choux
  • Marsdenia warburgii Schltr.
  • Marsdenia wariana Schltr.
  • Marsdenia yarlungzangboensis C.Liu, J.D.Ya & Y.H.Tan
  • Marsdenia yuei M.G.Gilbert & P.T.Li
  • Marsdenia yunnanensis (H.Lév.) Woodson

Former species

Species transferred to other genera (such as Anisopus, Blepharodon, Cionura, Cynanchum, Dischidanthus, Dischidia, Gongronema, Gymnema, Jasminanthes, Leichhardtia, Lygisma, Matelea, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Secamonopsis, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, and Vincetoxicum) include:

  • M. abyssinica, now Stephanotis abyssinica
  • M. acuminata (Wall.) I.M.Turner, now Gymnema acuminatum
  • M. acuminata (Brongn.) Choux, now Stephanotis acuminata
  • M. acuta, now Sinomenium acutum
  • M. angustifolia, now Lygisma angustifolia
  • M. australis, now Leichhardtia australis
  • M. batesii, now Anisopus mannii
  • M. bicolor, now Matelea bicolor
  • M. bicoronata, now Anisopus bicoronata
  • M. billardieri, now Parsonia flexuosa
  • M. brachystephana, now Sarcolobus brachystephanus
  • M. brevifolia, now Gymnema brevifolium
  • M. brunoniana, now Pergularia brunoniana
  • M. calesiana, now Pergularia calesiana
  • M. cinerascens, now Tylophora cinerascens
  • M. clausa, now Pergularia clausa
  • M. crinita, now Stephanotis crinita
  • M. cundurango, now Ruehssia cundurango subsp. cundurango
  • M. dissitiflora, now Gymnema dissitiflorum
  • M. efulensis, now Anisopus efulensis
  • M. elliptica, now Ruehssia elliptica
  • M. erecta, now Cionura erecta
  • M. ericoides, now Leichhardtia ericoides
  • M. faulknerae, now Stephanotis faulknerae
  • M. flavescens, now Leichhardtia flavescens
  • M. gazensis, now Gongronemopsis gazense
  • M. geminata, now Gymnema sylvestre
  • M. glabriflora, now Gongronemopsis latifolia
  • M. gracilis, now Blepharodon mucronatum
  • M. grandiflora (Decne.) Choux 1923 not C.Norman 1929, now Stephanotis grandiflora
  • M. hamiltonii, now Pergularia hamiltonii
  • M. hirta, now Gymnema hirtum
  • M. javanica, now Cynanchum javanicum
  • M. lactifera, now Gymnema lactiferum
  • M. lanceolata, now Stephanotis volubilis
  • M. leonensis, now Gongronemopsis latifolia
  • M. leptophylla, now Leichhardtia viridiflora subsp. viridiflora
  • M. littoralis, now Gymnema littorale
  • M. lloydii, now Leichhardtia lloydii
  • M. longiflora, now Stephanotis longiflora
  • M. mackeeorum, now Leichhardtia mackeeorum
  • M. madagascariensis, now Secamonopsis madagascariensis
  • M. matudae, now Cynanchum peraffine
  • M. muelleri, now Gymnema muelleri
  • M. neriifolia, now Blepharodon gomphocarpoides
  • M. obscura, now Gongronema obscurum
  • M. parasita, now Dischidia parasita
  • M. picta, now Blepharodon pictum
  • M. pilosa, now Jasminanthes pilosa
  • M. pleiadenia, now Gymnema pleiadenium
  • M. racemosa, now Gongronema latifolium
  • M. rhynchogyna, now Anisopus mannii
  • M. rostrata, now Pergularia rostrata
  • M. rostrata var. dunnii, now Gymnema dunnii
  • M. rostrifera, now Anisopus rostrifera
  • M. schimperi, now Stephanotis schimperi
  • M. stelostigma, now Stephanotis stelostigma
  • M. suaveolens, now Leichhardtia suaveolens
  • M. suborbicularis, now Gymnema suborbiculare
  • M. sylvestris, now Gymnema sylvestre
  • M. syringifolia, now Gymnema syringifolium
  • M. taylorii, now Gongronema taylorii
  • M. thouarsii, now Stephanotis thouarsii
  • M. tikalana, now Gonolobus glaberrimus
  • M. tricholepis, now Gymnema tricholepis
  • M. trinervis, now Gymnema trinerve
  • M. tubulosa, now Leichhardtia tubulosa
  • M. umbellifera, now Stigmatorhynchus umbelliferus
  • M. urceolata, now Dischidanthus urceolatus
  • M. velutina, now Tylophora velutina
  • M. vincaeflora, now Stephanotis vincaeflora
  • M. viridiflora, now Pergularia viridiflora
  • M. volubilis, now Stephanotis volubilis
  • M. woodburyana, now Ruehssia woodburyana[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Marsdenia R.Br." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  2. Brown, Robert. 1810. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae 460. in Latin
  3. Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 327
  4. Flora of China Vol. 16 Page 243 牛奶菜属 niu nai cai shu Marsdenia R. Brown, Prodr. 460. 1810.
  5. Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera. 2009. Cucurbitaceae a Polemoniaceae. 4(1): i–xvi, 1–855. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México D.F.
  6. Forzza, R. C. 2010. Lista de espécies Flora do Brasil "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2015-08-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
  7. Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali (eds). 1980-2005. Flora of Pakistan Univ. of Karachi, Karachi
  8. Bárrios, Sara; Sustache, José A.; Goyder, David; Hamilton, Martin A. (23 January 2020). "New island record and conservation status of Puerto Rican Bank endemic plant species, Ruehssia woodburyana (Acev.-Rodr.) Goyder, comb. nov., formally transferred from Marsdenia". Biodivers. Data J. 8: e47110. doi:10.3897/BDJ.8.e47110. PMC 6992692. PMID 32025187.
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