
Lentibulariaceae is a family of carnivorous plants containing three genera: Genlisea, the corkscrew plants; Pinguicula, the butterworts; and Utricularia, the bladderworts.
FAMILY
狸藻科(学名:Lentibulariaceae)多年生沉水或漂浮之雙子葉植物,該科植物共有4屬,170種,全世界均有分布,為相當普遍之捕蟲植物。在中國或台灣,該科草本植物有2屬19 種,無根性,冬芽不明顯,捕蟲囊通常生於葉片上,如台灣之黃花狸藻、挖耳草。 四萼狸藻屬與雙瓣狸藻屬曾經是狸藻科下的二個屬,目前已經將這二個屬併入狸藻屬內。狸藻科先前是分類為玄參目下的一個科,而APG分類法主張應將玄參目下的科合併至唇形目內。
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Lentibulariaceae is a family of carnivorous plants containing three genera: Genlisea, the corkscrew plants; Pinguicula, the butterworts; and Utricularia, the bladderworts.
The genera Polypompholyx (two species of pink petticoats or fairy aprons) and Biovularia used to be regarded as fourth and fifth members of this family. Biovularia has been subsumed into Utricularia, and Polypompholyx has been relegated to a subgenus of Utricularia. Placement of the family used to be in the Scrophulariales, which has been merged with Lamiales in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system.
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