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Archontophoenicinae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archontophoenicinae
Archontophoenicinae is a botanical subtribe consisting of four genera of palms, namely ''Archontophoenix'' from Queensland and New South Wales and ''Actinokentia'', ''Chambeyronia'' and ''Kentiopsis'' from New Caledonia.〔Some sources include the genus ''Mackeea'' in Archontophoenicinae. This is a synonym of ''Kentiopsis''.〕〔Two other genera, ''Hedyscepe'' from Lord Howe Island and ''Rhopalostylis'' from Norfolk Island, Australia, and New Zealand (including the Kermadec Islands) were formerly included in this subtribe, but have now been separated out to form the subtribe Rhopalostylidinae (Dransfield, Uhl et al., 2005).〕 ==Description== The palms in this subtribe are medium-sized palms, with well-developed, distinct crownshafts and strictly pinnate leaves with generally short and massive petioles. The inflorescences are branched to two or three orders, with the prophyll and penduncular bracts similar. The subtribe is homogenous compared to other subtribes of the Arecaea. All the genera have more than six stamens. The New Caledonian genera have distinctive leaf anatomy and may share a common ancestor (Uhl and Dransfield 1987:367).
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