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Tiliaceae is a botanical name for a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, being sunk in Malvaceae but has an extensive historical record of use. All through its existence the family has had a very lively history, with various authors taking very different views on what should be part of this family. As a result, it is recommended when this name is encountered to be careful to check what an author means when he uses this name. However, in the northern temperate regions the name is unambiguous as the only representative is ''Tilia'', the lime or linden. ==Tiliaceae in the de Candolle system== In the de Candolle system the circumscription of the family was: * family Tiliaceae *: genus I. ''Sparmannia'' (now ''Sparrmannia'' ) *: genus II? ''Abatia'' *: genus III. ''Heliocarpus'' *: genus IV. ''Antichorus'' *: genus V. ''Corchorus'' *: genus VI. ''Honckenya'' (see ''Clappertonia'' ) *: genus VII. ''Triumfetta'' *: genus VIII. ''Grewia'' *: genus IX. ''Columbia'' (now ''Colona'' ) *: genus X. ''Tilia'' *: genus XI. ''Diplophractum'' *: genus XII. ''Muntingia'' *: genus XIII. ''Apeiba'' *: genus XIV. ''Sloanea'' *: genus XV. ''Ablania'' *: genus XIV. ''Gyrostemon'' *: genus XVII. ''Christiana'' *: genus XVIII. ''Alegria'' *: genus XIX. ''Luhea'' (now: ''Luehea'' ) *: genus XX. ''Vatica'' *: genus XXI. ''Espera'' *: genus XXII. ''Wikstroemia'' *: genus XXIII. ''Berrya'' According to APG II system, the current placement of these genera is mostly in the 'new' Malvaceae sensu lato, but with ''Gyrostemon'' moved to family Gyrostemonaceae, ''Muntingia'' to family Muntingiaceae, ''Sloanea'' to family Elaeocarpaceae, ''Vatica'' to family Dipterocarpaceae and ''Wikstroemia'' to family Thymelaeaceae (possibly reduced to a synonym of ''Daphne''). The genus ''Abatia'' is assigned to the 'new' family Salicaceae sensu lato. 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「Tiliaceae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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