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Subtribe of flowering plants

Haemanthinae
Haemanthus coccineus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Tribe: Haemantheae
Subtribe: Haemanthinae
Pax or Baker
Type genus
Haemanthus
L.
Genera
Synonyms

Haemanthineae (orth. var.)

Haemanthinae is a small subtribe of Haemantheae, and therefore within the African clades of Amaryllidoideae. It consists of two genera, Haemanthus, and Scadoxus.

Description

Scadoxus multiflorus

The genera of Haemanthinae share brush-like inflorescences, in which the bracts frequently form part of the pollinator attraction system. Not all Scadoxus form bulbs, while all species of Haemanthus do.

Taxonomy

For the early taxonomic history of these two genera, see Meerow and Clayton (2004). Pax (1888) treated the Amaryllidaceae as four subfamilies, with two tribes in subfamily Amarylloideae, which consisted of two tribes, Amaryllideae and Narcisseae. The former contained six subtribes, placing Haemanthus together with Clivia in subtribe Haemanthinae. Hutchinson (1934) subsequently elevated this to tribe Haemantheae. Later, Traub placed Haemanthus with Choananthus (subsequently submerged in Scadoxus) in tribe Haemantheae in his 1963 monograph on the Amaryllidaceae. Later the Müller-Doblies' created a narrower concept of Haemantheae as a tribe with Haemanthinae as one of two subtribes and two genera, Haemanthus and Scadoxus. Molecular phylogenetic research has confirmed this placement, with Meerow and Clayton (2004) situating Haemanthinae as one of three subtribes of Haemantheae.

Phylogeny

The Haemanthinae are placed within the Haemantheae as follows:

Tribe Haemantheae

Subtribe Cliviinae

Subtribe Haemanthinae

Subtribe Gethyllidinae

Subdivision

Distribution and habitat

Scadoxus is a forest understory herbaceous genus, most commonly found in the tropical areas of Africa. Haemanthus on the other hand is confined to southern Africa, within the summer and winter rainfall regions of the Cape.

Notes

  1. They used the spelling "Haemanthineae" in this paper, which differs from earlier authors and is contrary to Article 19 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, which requires subtribe names to have the ending "-inae".

References

  1. ^ Meerow & Clayton 2004.
  2. Reveal 2012.
  3. Pax 1888.
  4. Hutchinson 1926.
  5. Traub 1963.
  6. Müller-Doblies & Müller-Doblies 1996.
  7. McNeill 2012.

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Subdivisions of the Amaryllidaceae family, with type genus
AgapanthoideaeAgapanthus
Allioideae
Allieae
Tulbaghieae
Gilliesieae
Amaryllidoideae
Amaryllideae
Amaryllidinae
Boophoninae
Strumariinae
Crininae
Cyrtantheae
Haemantheae
Cliviinae
Haemanthinae
Gethyllidinae
Calostemmateae
Lycorideae
Galantheae
Pancratieae
Narcisseae
Griffineae
Hippeastreae
Hippeastrinae
Traubiinae
Eustephieae
Eucharideae
(including Stenomesseae)
Clinantheae
Hymenocallideae
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