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''Moehringia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae.〔 Volker Bittrich. 1993. "Caryophyllaceae" In: Klaus Kubitzki. ''The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants''. volume II, pages 206-236. Springer-Verlag: Berlin,Heidelberg Germany. 〕 Members of this genus and of some other genera in Caryophyllaceae are commonly called sandworts.〔 "Caryophyllaceae' In: ''Flora of North America'' volume 5, pages 3-215. Oxford University Press. New York, Oxford. (see External links below). 〕 They are found only in the north temperate zone. Moehringia was established by Linnaeus in 1753. It is named after Paul Möhring. Its type species is M. muscosa.〔 Index Nominum Genericorum (see External links below) 〕 By 1992, there were 31 recognized species.〔 Simone Fior and Per Ola Karis. 2007. "Phylogeny, evolution, and systematics of ''Moehringia'' (Caryophyllaceae) as inferred from molecular and morphological data: a case of homology reassessment." ''Cladistics'' 23(4):362-372. 〕 In 2007, Fior and Karis transferred four species from Moehringia to Arenaria, leaving Moehringia with 27 species. ''M. fontqueri, M. intricata, M. tejedensis'', and ''M. glochidisperma'' were renamed ''A. funiculata, A. suffruticosa, A. tejedensis'', and ''A. glochidisperma'', respectively. A partial list of the species is as follows. == Species == * ''Moehringia muscosa'' * ''Moehringia trinervia'' * ''Moehringia lateriflora'' * ''Moehringia macrophylla'' * 23 more 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moehringia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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