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Citreae is one of the two
tribes of the
flowering plant family Rutaceae,
subfamily Aurantioideae, the
other being Clauseneae.
Three sub-tribes are included:...
- Bull.
Straits Settlem. 5: 212–220. Mabberley, D. J. (1998). "Australian
Citreae with
notes on
other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)" (PDF).
Telopea 7 (4): 333–344...
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subfamily Aurantioideae,
which also
includes genus Citrus. It is in the
tribe Citreae and
subtribe Citrinae,
which are
known technically as the
citrus fruit...
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divided into two tribes, the
ancestral Clauseneae and the more
advanced Citreae, as in a 1967 classification. A 2021
classification by
Appelhans et al...
- ghostlime. This
species is part of the same
subfamily (Aurantioideae),
tribe (
Citreae), and
subtribe (Citrinae), as
genus Citrus, and as such, it is
known technically...
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Taxonomic implications from a
study of cp-DNA
evolution in the
tribe Citreae (Rutaceae
subfamily Aurantioideae)".
Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1:...
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Washington Academy of Sciences. 5: 569–578. Mabberley, D.J. (1998). "Australian
Citreae with
notes on
other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)". Telopea. 7 (4): 333–344...
- genus, Oxanthera. He
placed the
genus within the
Triphasiinae subtribe of
Citreae based on the
similar size of
their fruit. However,
subsequent phylogenetic...
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flowering plant family Rutaceae,
subfamily Aurantioideae, the
other being Citreae,
which includes Citrus. The
tribe comprises five genera: Micromelum, Glycosmis...
- (false oranges,
moved out of
Citrus to a
different branch of the
tribe Citreae and
given a new
genus by Swingle) and more
controversially Poncirus, which...