Category
page 1Malpighiales

Malpighiales
thumb|Aspidopterys cordata ([[Malpighiaceae)]]

Flacourtiaceae
thumb|right|Flacourtia indica
The Flacourtiaceae is a defunct family of flowering plants whose former members have been scattered to various families, mostly to the Achariaceae and Salicaceae. It was so vaguely defined that hardly anything seemed out of place there and it became a dumping ground for odd and anomalous genera, gradually making the family even more heterogeneous. In 1975, Hermann Sleumer noted that "Flacourtiaceae as a family is a fiction; only the tribes are homogeneous."
Goupia
Goupia is a neotropical genus of flowering plants and the sole genus included in the family Goupiaceae. There are three species, all found in tropical northern South America.
Euphronia
Euphronia is a genus of three species of shrubs native to northern South America and is the only genus in the family Euphroniaceae. It was previously classified in the Vochysiaceae family and elsewhere due to its unique floral features, but the APG III system of 2009 recognized Euphroniaceae as distinct and placed Euphronia in it. Based on molecular data from the rbcL gene, it is sister to the Chrysobalanaceae.
Ctenolophon
Ctenolophon is the only genus in the flowering plant family Ctenolophonaceae. It has two recognized species:
Lophopyxidaceae
REDIRECT Lophopyxis
Goupia glabra
species of plant
Lophopyxis
Lophopyxis is a genus of flowering plants and the sole genus of the family Lophopyxidaceae. The group consists of two species of tendrillate lianas. They are found in the Sunda Islands.