Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Ordo: Ericales
Familia: Ericaceae
Subfamilia: Epacridoideae
Tribus: Oligarrheneae
Genus: Dielsiodoxa
Species: D. leucantha – D. lycopodioides – D. oligarrhenoides – D. propullulans – D. tamariscina
Name
Dielsiodoxa Albr. Austral. Syst. Bot. 23(5): 329. (2010)
Type species: Dielsiodoxa tamariscina (F.Muell.) Albr., Austral. Syst. Bot. 23: 330 (2010)
References
Primary references
Albrecht, D.E., Owens, C.T., Weiller, C.M. & Quinn, C.J. 2010. Generic concepts in Ericaceae: Styphelioideae–the Monotoca group. Australian Systematic Botany 23(5): 320–332. DOI: 10.1071/SB10009 Reference page.
Additional references
Albrecht, D.E. & Hislop, M. 2011. A revision of Dielsiodoxa (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Oligarrheneae). Nuytsia 21(3): 107–126. Full text PDF Reference page.
Links
Hassler, M. 2020. Dielsiodoxa. World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World In: Roskovh, Y., Abucay, L., Orrell, T., Nicolson, D., Bailly, N., Kirk, P., Bourgoin, T., DeWalt, R.E., Decock, W., De Wever, A., Nieukerken, E. van, Zarucchi, J. & Penev, L., eds. 2020. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2020 Apr 22. Reference page.
Govaerts, R. et al. 2020. Dielsiodoxa in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2020 Apr 22. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2020. Dielsiodoxa. Published online. Accessed: Apr 22 2020.
Vernacular names
Dielsiodoxa is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.[1]
The species, all endemic to Western Australia, include:
Dielsiodoxa leucantha (E.Pritz.) Albr. syn. Monotoca leucantha
Dielsiodoxa lycopodioides Albr.
Dielsiodoxa oligarrhenoides (F.Muell.) Albr.
Dielsiodoxa propullulans Albr.
Dielsiodoxa tamariscina (F.Muell.) Albr.
The genus was first formally described in 2010.[1]
References
"Dielsiodoxa". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
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