
Lactuca muralis
Taxonavigation
| Taxonavigation: Asterales |
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| Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Asteraceae
Subfamilia: Cichorioideae
Tribus: Cichorieae
Subtribus: Lactucinae
Genera: Astartoseris –
Cicerbita –
Faberia –
Lactuca –
Melanoseris –
Notoseris –
Paraprenanthes –
Prenanthes
Name
Lactucinae Cass., Fl. Belg. (Dumortier) 59. (1827)
- Type genus: Lactuca L., Sp. Pl. 2: 795. (1753)
Note: The circumscription here is based upon the Lactucinae Systematics found on the Cichorieae Systematics Portal (2018). However, it is still a work in progress and the taxonomy has not been completed.
References
- Cassini, A.H.G. de 1827. Florula belgica, opera majoris prodromus, auctore 59.
- Funk, V.A., Susanna, A., Steussy, T.F. & Bayer, R.J. Eds. 2009. Systematics, Evolution, and Biogeography of Compositae. International Association for Plant Taxonomy, University of Vienna. ISBN 978-3-9501754-3-1. Chapter 24 and Appendix 24.1. Subtribal classification of Cichorieae.
- Kilian N., Hand R. & Raab-Straube E. von (general editors) 2009+ (continuously updated). Lactucinae Systematics in Cichorieae Systematics Portal. Accessed 2018 June 26.
- Kilian, N., Sennikov, A., Wang, Z.H., Gemeinholzer, B. & Zhang, J.W. 2017. Sub-Paratethyan origin and Middle to Late Miocene principal diversification of the Lactucinae (Compositae: Cichorieae) inferred from molecular phylogenetics, divergence-dating and biogeographic analysis. Taxon 66(3): 675-703. DOI: 10.12705/663.9 Reference page.
- Wang, Z.H., Peng, H. & Kilian, N. 2013. Molecular phylogeny of the Lactuca alliance (Cichorieae subtribe Lactucinae, Asteraceae) with focus on their Chinese centre of diversity detects potential events of reticulation and chloroplast capture. PloS one 8(12): p.e82692. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082692 Reference page.
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