Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Cladus: Lamiids
Ordo: Gentianales
Familia: Apocynaceae
Subfamilia: Rauvolfioideae
Tribus: Alyxieae
Subtribus: Alyxiinae
Genus: Alyxia
Species: A. acuminata – A. angustifolia – A. angustissima – A. annamensis – A. arfakensis – A. baillonii – A. balansae – A. bracteolosa – A. buxifolia – A. cacuminum – A. caletioides – A. celebica – A. clusiophylla – A. composita – A. concatenata – A. cylindrocarpa – A. defoliata – A. efatensis – A. erythrosperma – A. evansii – A. fascicularis – A. floribunda – A. funingensis – A. ganophylla – A. glaucophylla – A. globosa – A. graciliflora – A. gracilis – A. grandis – A. gynopogon – A. hainanensis – A. halmaheirae – A. hurlimannii – A. ilicifolia – A. kaalaensis – A. kabaenae – A. kendarica – A. kwalotabaa – A. lackii – A. lamii – A. laurina – A. leucogyne – A. linearis – A. loeseneriana – A. longiloba – A. luzoniensis – A. magnifolia – A. manusiana – A. margaretae – A. marginata – A. markgrafii – A. menglungensis – A. microphylla – A. minutiflora – A. monticola – A. mucronata – A. muguma – A. mujongensis – A. multistriata – A. nathoi – A. oblongata – A. obovatifolia – A. oleifolia – A. oppositifolia – A. orophila – A. oubatchensis – A. palawanensis – A. papuana – A. parvifolia – A. pilosa – A. podocarpa – A. poyaensis – A. pseudosinensis – A. pugio – A. pullei – A. punctata – A. purpureoclada – A. racemosa – A. reinwardtii – A. ridleyana – A. rostrata – A. royeniana – A. rubricaulis – A. ruscifolia – A. sarasinii – A. scabrida – A. schlechteri – A. semipallescens – A. siamensis – A. sinensis – A. sleumeri – A. sogerensis – A. solomonensis – A. spicata – A. squamulosa – A. stellata – A. sulana – A. tetanifolia – A. tetraquetra – A. thailandica – A. tisserantii – A. torquata – A. tropica – A. uniflora – A. veillonii – A. vera
Source(s) of checklist:
Govaerts, R. et al. 2020. Alyxia in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2020 Nov 23. Reference page.
Name
Alyxia Banks ex R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland.: 469. (1810) nom. cons.
Type species: Alyxia spicata R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland.: 470. (1810) typ. cons.
Synonyms
Heterotypic
Gynopogon J.R.Forst. & J.G.A.Forst., Charact. Gen. 18. (1775) nom. rej.
Alexia Wight, Icon. Pl. Ind. Orient. 4: t. 1293 (1848)
Paralstonia Baill., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 750. (1888)
Pulassarium Rumph. ex Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 2: 416. (1891)
Discalyxia Markgr., Nova Guinea 14: 282. (1927)
References
Banks, J. 1810. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae 469.
Govaerts, R. et al. 2017. Alyxia in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2017 Oct. 18. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2017. Alyxia. Published online. Accessed: Oct. 18 2017.
Middleton, D.J. 2000. Revision of Alyxia (Apocynaceae). Part 1: Asia and Malesia. Blumea 45(1): 8
Middleton, D.J. 2002. Revision of Alyxia (Apocynaceae). Part 2: Pacific Islands and Australia. Blumea 47(1): 4–6
Tropicos.org 2017. Alyxia. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2017 Oct. 18.
Vernacular names
lietuvių: pliegras
Alyxia is an Australasian genus of flowering plant in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It contains at present 106 species, but Alyxia stellata and A. tisserantii are very variable, might be cryptic species complexes, and are need of further study. It consists of shrubby, climbing or scrambling plants. This genus occurs in China, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Australia, New Caledonia and the Pacific Islands. There are 14 species in Australia, 21 in New Caledonia and 7 in the other Pacific Islands, including Hawaiʻi.[3]
The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three to seven. There are colleters (groups or tufts of mucilaginous secretory hairs) present in the leaf axils. The inflorescence is axillary or terminal with solitary flowers or simple cymes. Flowers consist of five petals and five sepals. The flowers have a slender tube which expands abruptly. The stamens have short filamens and are inserted in the upper half of the corolla. The fruit is a pair of drupes, originating from each flower.[3]
Dysentery bush (A. buxifolia) is used in herbalism and was made into a patented remedy by Albert Aspinall. Maile (A. oliviformis), endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, has sweet-smelling leaves and is much used for lei; formerly it was reserved for aliʻi (nobility), but today it can be used by anyone and is a popular wedding decoration on the islands. Maile also provides food for Thyrocopa caterpillars and belid weevils of the genus Proterhinus. Alyxia spp. are also used in Jamu.
Species
The following is a list of Alyxia species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at September 2021:[4]
Chain Fruit (Alyxia ruscifolia)
Alyxia acuminata K.Schum. (New Guinea)
Alyxia angustifolia Ridl. (Malaysia, Philippines)
Alyxia angustissima Merr. & Quisumb. (Philippines)
Alyxia annamensis Pit. (Indo-China)
Alyxia arfakensis Kaneh. & Hatus. (New Guinea)
Alyxia baillonii Guillaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia balansae Pit. (China, Vietnam)
Alyxia bracteolosa Rich. ex A.Gray (south-west Pacific Ocean)
Alyxia buxifolia R.Br. – dysentery bush, sea box (South Australia)
Alyxia cacuminum Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia caletioides (Baill.) Guillaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia celebica D.J.Middleton (Sulawesi)
Alyxia clusiophylla (Baill.) Guillaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia composita Warb. (New Guinea)
Alyxia concatenata (Blanco) Merr. (Philippines)
Alyxia cylindrocarpa Guillaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia defoliata Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia efatensis Guillaumin (Vanuatu)
Alyxia erythrosperma Gillespie (Fiji)
Alyxia evansii D.J.Middleton (Northern Territory)
Alyxia fascicularis (Wall. ex G.Don) Benth. ex Hook.f. (India, Thailand)
Alyxia floribunda Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia funingensis Tsiang & P.T.Li (China, Myanmar)
Alyxia ganophylla Markgr. (Malaysia, Borneo)
Alyxia glaucophylla Van Heurck & Müll.Arg. (New Caledonia)
Alyxia globosa D.J.Middleton (Sulawesi)
Alyxia graciliflora D.J.Middleton (Papua New Guinea)
Alyxia gracilis (Wall. ex A.DC.) Benth. ex Hook.f. (India, Bangladesh)
Alyxia grandis P.I.Forst. (Queensland)
Alyxia gynopogon Roem. & Schuit. (Norfolk Island)
Alyxia hainanensis Merr. & Chun (China, Vietnam)
Alyxia halmaheirae Miq. (Sulawesi to Maluku)
Alyxia hurlimannii Guillaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia ilicifolia F.Muell. (Queensland)
Alyxia kaalaensis Boiteau (New Caledonia)
Alyxia kabaenae Markgr. (Sulawesi)
Alyxia kendarica Markgr. (Sulawesi)
Alyxia kwalotabaa D.J.Middleton (Bismarck Archipelago)
Alyxia lackii D.J.Middleton (Sulawesi)
Alyxia lamii Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia laurina Gaudich. (New Guinea)
Alyxia leucogyne Van Heurck & Müll.Arg. (New Caledonia)
Alyxia linearis Markgr. (Philippines)
Alyxia loeseneriana Schltr. (New Caledonia)
Alyxia longiloba D.J.Middleton (Papua New Guinea)
Alyxia luzonensis Merr. (Philippines)
Alyxia magnifolia F.M.Bailey (Queensland)
Alyxia manusiana D.J.Middleton (Bismarck Archipelago)
Alyxia margaretae Boiteau (New Caledonia)
Alyxia marginata Pit. (Cambodia, Vietnam)
Alyxia markgrafii Tsiang (New Guinea)
Alyxia menglungensis Tsiang & P.T.Li (China)
Alyxia microphylla Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia minutiflora D.J.Middleton (Sulawesi)
Alyxia monticola C.B.Rob. (Taiwan, Philippines)
Alyxia mucronata D.J.Middleton (New Caledonia)
Alyxia muguma D.J.Middleton (Philippines)
Alyxia mujongensis Markgr. (Borneo)
Alyxia multistriata Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia nathoi Trân Ðinh Lý
Alyxia oblongata Domin (New Guinea, Queensland)
Alyxia obovatifolia Merr. (Philippines)
Alyxia oleifolia King & Gamble (Malesia)
Alyxia oppositifolia Boiteau (New Caledonia)
Alyxia orophila Domin (Queensland)
Alyxia oubatchensis (Schltr.) Guill. ex Boiteau (New Caledonia)
Alyxia palawanensis Markgr. (Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi)
Alyxia papuana D.J.Middleton (Papua New Guinea)
Alyxia parvifolia (Merr.) Merr. (Philippines)
Alyxia pilosa Miq. (Malaysia)
Alyxia podocarpa Van Heurck & Müll.Arg. (New Caledonia)
Alyxia poyaensis (Boiteau) D.J.Middleton (New Caledonia)
Alyxia pseudosinensis Pit. (Indo-China)
Alyxia pugio Markgr. (Papua New Guinea)
Alyxia pullei Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia punctata Kaneh. & Hatus. (New Guinea)
Alyxia purpureoclada Kaneh. & Hatus. (New Guinea)
Alyxia racemosa Pit. (Vietnam)
Alyxia reinwardtii Blume (China, Philippines, Bali)
Alyxia ridleyana Wernham (New Guinea)
Alyxia rostrata Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia royeniana Wernham (New Guinea)
Alyxia rubricaulis Baill. Guimaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia ruscifolia R.Br. (Australia) – chain fruit
Alyxia sarasini Guimaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia scabrida Markgr. (Papua New Guinea)
Alyxia schlechteri H.Lév. (China, Thailand)
Alyxia semipallescens F. Muell. (New Guinea)
Alyxia siamensis Craib (China, Indo-China)
Alyxia sinensis Champ. ex Benth. (China, Vietnam, Taiwan)
Alyxia sleumeri Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia sogerensis Wernham ex S.Moore (New Guinea)
Alyxia solomonensis D.J.Middleton (Solomon Islands)
Alyxia spicata R.Br.
Alyxia squamulosa C.Moore & F.Muell.
Alyxia stellata (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Roem. & Schult.
Alyxia sulana Markgr. (Sulawesi, Maluku)
Alyxia tetanifolia Cranfield (Western Australia)
Alyxia tetraquetra Markgr. (New Guinea)
Alyxia thailandica D.J.Middleton (Thailand)
Alyxia tisserantii Montrouz. (New Caledonia)
Alyxia torquata Baill. Guimaumin (New Caledonia)
Alyxia tropica (P.I.Forst.) D.J.Middleton (Northern Territory)
Alyxia uniflora D.J.Middleton (Sulawesi)
Alyxia veillonii D.J.Middleton (New Caledonia)
Alyxia vera D.J.Middleton (Maluku)
References
"Alyxia Banks ex R. Br". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2007-10-05. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
"World Checklist of Selected Plant Families". Retrieved May 21, 2014.
Middleton (2000, 2001)
"Alyxia". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
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