- by some authors, such as Don (1831) and
Bentham and
Hooker (1862) (as
Violarieae), most authors, such as
Engler (1895),
adopted the
alternative name Violaceae...
-
continued to be used by some authors, such as
Bentham and
Hooker in 1862 (as
Violarieae), most
authors adopted the
alternative name Violaceae,
first proposed...
-
within the Violales,
although Bentham and
Hooker (1862)
called the
family Violarieae.
Historically Schweiggeria was
placed within Violaceae in the subfamily...
- Violeae, with five
other genera. de
Candolle included Noisettia in his
Violarieae in 1824, with
three species and at the same time
Martius was describing...
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PAPAVERACEAE XI.
CRUCIFERAE XII.
CAPPARIDEAE XIII.
RESEDACEAE XIV.
CISTINEAE XV.
VIOLARIEAE p. 114 4
tribes XVI.
CANELLACEAE XVII.
BIXINEAE COHORS III. POLYGALINÆ...
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Gingins provided detailed descriptions of the
Violaceae (then also
known as
Violarieae) in a
number of
subsequent texts,
including the
Prodromus of Candolle...
-
number of
species within the
genus Viola and
contributed the
chapter on
Violarieae in Candolle's
Prodromus (1824). In 1828
Augustin Pyramus de
Candolle named...
- doi:10.12705/635.5
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle. 1824. "Violaceae" (as
Violarieae),
pages 287-316;
Clusiaceae (as Guttiferae),
pages 557-564; "Ochnaceae"...
- 15.
Cistineae Genus: Cistus, Helianthemum, Hudsonia,
Lechea Ordo 16.
Violarieae Tribe 1.
Violeae Genus: Calyptrion, Noisettia, Glossarrhen, Viola, Solea...
- ordo XIV. BIXINEÆ ordo XIVbis. LACISTEMACEÆ ordo XV. CISTINEÆ ordo XVI.
VIOLARIEÆ (Page 287) ordo XVII. DROSERACEÆ ordo XVIII. POLYGALACEÆ ordo XIX. TREMANDREÆ...