| Daphniphyllum | |
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| Daphniphyllum teijsmannii | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Eudicots | 
| Order: | Saxifragales | 
| Family: | Daphniphyllaceae Müll.Arg.[1]  | 
| Genus: | Daphniphyllum Blume[2]  | 
| Type species | |
| Daphniphyllum glaucescens | |
| Synonyms[3] | |
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Daphniphyllum is the sole genus in the flowering plant family Daphniphyllaceae and was described as a genus in 1826.[4][5] The genus includes evergreen shrubs and trees mainly native to east and southeast Asia, but also found in the Indian Subcontinent and New Guinea.[3]
All species in the family are dioecious, that is male and female flowers are borne on different plants.[2] In older classifications the genus was treated in the family Euphorbiaceae.
Daphniphyllum species are eaten by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the engrailed (Ectropis sp.).
- Accepted species[3]
 
- Daphniphyllum atrobadium - Hainan
 - Daphniphyllum beddomei - Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
 - Daphniphyllum borneense - Borneo
 - Daphniphyllum buchananiifolium - Philippines
 - Daphniphyllum calycinum - S China, Vietnam
 - Daphniphyllum celebense - Sulawesi
 - Daphniphyllum ceramense - Maluku
 - Daphniphyllum chartaceum - Himalayas, Myanmar
 - Daphniphyllum dichotomum - Sabah, Sarawak
 - Daphniphyllum glaucescens - Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Is
 - Daphniphyllum gracile - Sulawesi, New Guinea, Bismarck
 - Daphniphyllum griffithianum - Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra
 - Daphniphyllum himalense - Himalayas, Tibet, Yunnan
 - Daphniphyllum luzonense - Philippines, Lan Yü
 - Daphniphyllum macropodum - Japan, S China, Korea
 - Daphniphyllum majus - Yunnan, Indochina
 - Daphniphyllum neilgherrense - S India, Sri Lanka
 - Daphniphyllum papuanum - New Guinea
 - Daphniphyllum parvifolium - Luzon
 - Daphniphyllum paxianum - Sichuan, Yunnan, Guanxi, Laos
 - Daphniphyllum pentandrum - S China, Indochina
 - Daphniphyllum scortechinii - Perak
 - Daphniphyllum subverticillatum - Guangdong
 - Daphniphyllum sumatraense - Sumatra
 - Daphniphyllum teijsmannii - Japan, Jeju-do, Nansei-shoto
 - Daphniphyllum timorianum - Timor
 - Daphniphyllum woodsonianum - Sumatra
 - Daphniphyllum yunnanense - Yunnan
 
- Synonyms
 
- Daphniphyllum humile Maxim. ex Franch. & Sav. (Daphniphyllum macropodum)[6]
 
References
- ↑ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (2): 105–121. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x.
 - 1 2 Min, Tianlu & Kubitzki, Klaus, "Daphniphyllaceae", in Wu, Zhengyi; Raven, Peter H. & Hong, Deyuan (eds.), Flora of China (online), eFloras.org, retrieved 2016-12-03
 - 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
 - ↑ Blume, Carl Ludwig von. 1826. Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië 1152-1153 in Latin
 - ↑ Tropicos, Daphniphyllum Blume
 - ↑ WCSP 2019.
 
Bibliography
- WCSP. "Daphniphyllum humile Maxim. ex Franch. & Sav". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
 - Ohwi, J. Flora of Japan, 1984. ISBN 978-0-87474-708-9
 - Woody Plants of Japan, Vol. 2, 2000. ISBN 4-635-07004-2
 
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