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Magnoliopsida
Gmelina L.
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Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
Specimen Records:48
Specimens with Sequences:70
Specimens with Barcodes:59
Species:14
Species With Barcodes:14
Public Records:23
Public Species:9
Public BINs:0
Gmelina is a genus of plants in family Lamiaceae.[1][3][4] It consists of about 35 species in Australia, New Guinea, Southeast Asia, India and a few in Africa. Some species such as G. arborea have been planted and/or become naturalised in India, Africa and Australia. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of botanist Johann Georg Gmelin.
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Species[edit]
This listing draws from de Kok’s 2012 revision of this genus,[1] and additional sources including IPNI, APNI and the Flora of China.[2]
- Gmelina arborea Roxb. ex Sm. – India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, S. China, (mainland southeast Asia region)
- Gmelina asiatica L. – India, Sri Lanka, Burma, China, Thailand, Vietnam, (southeast Asia)
- Gmelina australis de Kok – Northern Territory, Australia
- Gmelina basifilum de Kok – New Guinea, New Britain
- Gmelina chinensis Benth. – S. China, Laos, Vietnam[5]
- Gmelina dalrympleana (F.Muell.) H.J.Lam – Wet tropics & Cape York, Australia, New Guinea[6]
- Gmelina delavayana Dop – Sichuan & Yunnan, China endemic[7]
- Gmelina elliptica Sm. – India, Burma, S. China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, (SE. Asia)
- Gmelina evoluta (Däniker) Mabb. – New Caledonia
- Gmelina fasciculiflora Benth., Northern White Beech – Wet Tropics Australia
- Gmelina hollrungii de Kok – Moluccas, New Guinea, NT, N. Qld & WA, Australia as G. schlecteri,[8] Solomon Is.
- Gmelina lecomtei Dop – Yunnan, Kwantung, Hainan, China, Laos, Vietnam[9]
- Gmelina ledermannii H.J.Lam – New Guinea
- Gmelina leichhardtii (F.Muell.) Benth., White Beech – eastern NSW & QLD, Australia
- Gmelina lepidota Scheff. – Moluccas, New Guinea, New Britain
- Gmelina lignum-vitreum Guillaumin – endangered New Caledonia endemic
- Gmelina magnifica Mabb. – New Caledonia
- Gmelina moluccana (Blume) Backer ex K.Heyne – Moluccas, New Guinea, Solomon Is.
- Gmelina neocaledonica S.Moore – New Caledonia
- Gmelina palawensis H.J.Lam
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- subsp. celebica (Moldenke) de Kok – Sulawesi
- subsp. palawensis – Palau Is.
- Gmelina papuana Bakh. – New Guinea
- Gmelina peltata de Kok – Solomon Is.
- Gmelina philippinensis Cham. – Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand
- Gmelina racemosa (Lour.) Merr.; syn.: G. hainanensis Oliver – Hainan Island & southern China, Vietnam[10]
- Gmelina salomonensis Bakh. – Solomon Is. endemic
- Gmelina schlechteri H.J.Lam – New Guinea
- Gmelina sessilis C.T.White & W.D.Francis – New Guinea, New Britain
- Gmelina smithii Moldenke – New Guinea
- Gmelina szechwanensis K. Yao – Sichuan China,[11] de Kok did not see the type specimen but considers this within G. philippinensis
- Gmelina tholicola Mabb. – New Caledonia
- Gmelina uniflora Stapf – Borneo endemic
- Gmelina vitiensis (Seem.) A.C.Sm. – Fiji endemic
References[edit]
- ^ a b c de Kok, Rogier (13 July 2012). "A revision of the genus Gmelina (Lamiaceae)". Kew Bulletin 67 (3): 293–329. doi:10.1007/s12225-012-9382-4. ISSN 0075-5974, ISSN 1874-933X. Retrieved 7 Aug 2013.
- ^ a b Gmelina. "IPNI: Plant Name search". International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ^ Conn, Barry J. (2001). "Gmelina – New South Wales Flora Online". PlantNET - The Plant Information Network System. 2.0. Sydney, Australia: The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust. Retrieved 13 Mar 2013.
- ^ "GRIN Taxonomy for Plants - Gmelina". United States Department of Agriculture.
- ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina chinensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
- ^ Hyland et al. (2010) [RFK 6.1] "Factsheet – Gmelina dalrympleana". Retrieved 18 Feb 2013.
- ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina delavayana". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
- ^ Hyland et al. (2010) [RFK 6.1] "Factsheet – Gmelina schlechteri". Retrieved 18 Feb 2013.
- ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina lecomtei". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
- ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina hainanensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
- ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina szechwanensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
Cited works[edit]
- Chen, Shou-liang; Gilbert, Michael G. (1994). "Gmelina Linnaeus". Flora of China Volume 17 Verbenaceae through Solanaceae. Online version. eFloras. St. Louis, MO & Cambridge, MA.: Missouri Botanical Garden Press and Harvard University Herbaria. Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
- Hyland, B. P. M.; Whiffin, T.; Zich, F. A. et al. (Dec 2010). "Home". Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants. Edition 6.1, online version [RFK 6.1]. Cairns, Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, through its Division of Plant Industry; the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research; the Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University. Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
Gallery[edit]
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Gmelina asiatica in Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Gmelina asiatica developing fruit, in the botanical garden of Kariyavattam University Campus, Trivandrum
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Gmelina is a genus of crustaceans of the family Gammaridae, containing two species:[1]
- Gmelina aestuarica Carausu, 1943
- Gmelina costata G. O. Sars, 1894
References [edit]
- ^ Jim Lowry, (2012). "Gmelina G.O. Sars, 1894". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
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