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- Durioneae is a tribe within the subfamily Helicteroideae of the plant family Malvaceae s.l. The tribe contains at least five genera, including Durio,...
- two genera form a clade that is sister to another genus in the tribe Durioneae, Cullenia. These three genera together form a clade that is characterised...
- anthers and larger flowers (compared with those of the remaining genera in Durioneae) in the clade consisting of Durio, Boschia, and Cullenia was in conjunction...
- shown that Bombacaceae as traditionally cir****scribed (including tribe Durioneae) is not a monophyletic group. Bombacaceae is no longer recognized by the...
- Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Malvales Family: Malvaceae Tribe: Durioneae Genus: Neesia Blume (1835) Synonyms Blumea Rchb. (1828), nom. illeg. Cotylephora...
- shown that Bombacaceae as traditionally cir****scribed (including tribe Durioneae) is not a monophyletic group. Camptostemon, Lagunaria, Pentaplaris and...
- Durionaceae and Helicteraceae. Most modern treatments recognise two tribes: Durioneae Boschia Korth. Coelostegia Benth. Cullenia Wight Durio Adans. Kostermansia...
- Rosids Order: Malvales Family: Malvaceae Subfamily: Helicteroideae Tribe: Durioneae Genus: Kostermansia Soegeng Species: K. malayana Binomial name Kostermansia...
- "Phylogenetic relationships of the durians (Bombacaceae-Durioneae or /Malvaceae/Helicteroideae/Durioneae) based on chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences"...
- character evolution in Durio s. lat. (Malvaceae/Helicteroideae/Durioneae or Bombacaceae-Durioneae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1 (3): 165–178. Bibcode:2001ODivE...