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Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Monocots
Cladus: Commelinids
Ordo: Arecales

Familia: Arecaceae
Subfamilia: Arecoideae
Tribus: Cocoseae
Subtribus: Attaleinae
Genus: Allagoptera
Species: A. arenaria – A. brevicalyx – A. campestris – A. caudescens – A. leucocalyx
Name

Allagoptera Nees in M.A.P.zu Wied-Neuwied, Reise Bras. 2: 335 (1821)

Type species: Allagoptera arenaria (Gomes) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 726 (1891) Designated as synonym Allagoptera pumila Nees in M.A.P.zu Wied-Neuwied, Reise Bras. 2: 335 (1821)

Synonyms

Heterotypic
Diplothemium Mart., Hist. Nat. Palm. 2: 107 (1826)
Diplothenium Voigt, Syll. Pl. Nov. 2: 51 (1826), orth. var.
Polyandrococos Barb.Rodr., Contr. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 1: 7 (1901)

References

Nees von Esenbeck, C.G.D. (1821) in Neuwied, Reise nach Bras. ii. 335
Govaerts, R. et al. 2015. Allagoptera in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2015 Sept. 3. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2015. Allagoptera. Published online. Accessed: Sept. 3 2015.
Tropicos.org 2015. Allagoptera. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2015 Sept. 3.


Allagoptera is a monoecious genus of flowering plant in the palm family found in South America consisting of 5 accepted species. Compared to other genera within the Cocoseae Allagoptera is described as particularly specialized.[3] The genus name is a Greek combination of "change" and "feather", describing the full leaf; it was formerly named Diplothemium.

Description

Allagoptera produces very short or acaulescent trunks and in cases where the trunk grows erect it often makes a downward turn leaving the crown below the trunk-base. The trunks in Allagoptera are among the few in the palm family which tend to bifurcate, producing multiple heads per unit. The pinnate leaves are gently arching to 2 m and are carried on long, slender petioles which are adaxially channeled. The single-fold leaflets are regularly or irregularly arranged on the rachis each protruding into a different plane, creating a plumose leaf. The unusual spicate inflorescence emerges from within the leaf-crown carrying the pistilate flowers basally with the staminate flowers growing distally. The single-seeded fruit is yellow to brown, growing in crowded clusters.[4]
Species

Image Scientific name Distribution
Allagoptera arenaria - Mounts Botanical Garden - Palm Beach County, Florida -DSC03769.jpg Allagoptera arenaria Atlantic Coast of Brazil
Allagoptera brevicalyx M.Moraes (6424601149).jpg Allagoptera brevicalyx Bahia, Brazil
Pindocito.jpg Allagoptera campestris Argentina, Brazil , Paraguay.
Polyandrococos caudescens — Alex Popovkin 003.jpg Allagoptera caudescens Brazil
Allagoptera leucocalyx 2zz.jpg Allagoptera leucocalyx Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina

Distribution and habitat

Palms in this genus are found in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina growing in a variety of habitats. Some thrive in sandy beaches and dunes, while others are found in woodlands; Allagoptera species are also common along sandstone hills and in the Cerrado vegetation.
References

C.D.G. Nees in Wied-Neuwied, Reis nach Brasilien 2:335. 1821. Type:A. pumila (=A. arenaria (Gomes)) Diplothemium Martius, Palmarum Familia 20. 1824.
"Allagoptera". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2019. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
Uhl, Natalie W. and Dransfield, John (1987) Genera Palmarum - A classification of palms based on the work of Harold E. Moore. Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Press. ISBN 0-935868-30-5 / ISBN 978-0-935868-30-2
Riffle, Robert L. and Craft, Paul (2003) An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms. Portland: Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-558-6 / ISBN 978-0-88192-558-6

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