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Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Santalales

Familia: Loranthaceae
Tribus: Lorantheae
Subtribus: Tapinanthinae
Genus: Englerina
Species: E. collinsii – E. concinna – E. cordata – E. drummondii – E. gabonensis – E. heckmanniana – E. holstii – E. inaequilatera – E. kagehensis – E. kapiriensis – E. kwaiensis – E. lecardii – E. longiflora – E. luluensis – E. macilena – E. muerensis – E. ochroleuca – E. oedostemon – E. parviflora – E. ramulosa – E. schlechteri – E. schubotziana – E. subquadrangularis – E. swynnertonii – E. triplinervia – E. woodfordioides
Source(s) of checklist:

Govaerts, R. et al. 2020. Englerina in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2020 Nov 24. Reference page.

Name

Englerina Tiegh. Bull. Soc. Bot. France 42: 257. 1895
References
Primary references

Tieghem, P. van. 1895. Sur Le Groupement Des Espèces En Genres Dans Les Loranthées A Calice Gamosépale Et Anthères Basifixes Ou Dendrophihdées. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 42(3): 241–272. DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1895.10830595 PDF. Reference page. (p.257)

Links

International Plant Names Index. 2018. Englerina. Published online. Accessed: 31 January 2018.
Govaerts, R. et al. 2018. Englerina in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 31 January 2018.
GBIF: Englerina
Tropicos.org 2018. Englerina. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2018 January 31.
Nickrent, D.L. 2018. The parasitic plant connection websiteː Loranthaceae. Accessed 20 February 2018
Nickrent, D.L., Malécot, V., Vidal-Russell, R. & Der, J.P. 2010. A revised classification of Santalales. Taxon 59(2): 538–558. DOI: 10.1002/tax.592019 JSTOR PDF. Reference page.
Englerina is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loranthaceae.[1]

Its native range is Tropical Africa.[1]

The genus name of Englerina is in honour of Adolf Engler (1844–1930), a German botanist,[2] it was first published and described in Bull. Soc. Bot. France Vol.42 on page 257 in 1895.[1]
Species

Known species:[1]

Englerina collinsii Polhill & Q.Luke
Englerina concinna Polhill & Wiens
Englerina cordata Polhill & Wiens
Englerina drummondii Balle ex Polhill & Wiens
Englerina gabonensis (Engl.) Balle
Englerina heckmanniana (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina holstii (Engl.) Tiegh.
Englerina inaequilatera (Engl.) Gilli
Englerina kagehensis (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina kapiriensis (Balle) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina kwaiensis (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina lecardii (Engl.) Balle
Englerina longiflora Polhill & Wiens
Englerina luluensis (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina macilenta Polhill & Wiens
Englerina muerensis (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina ochroleuca (Engl. & K.Krause) Balle
Englerina oedostemon (Danser) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina parviflora (Tiegh.) Balle
Englerina ramulosa (Sprague) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina schlechteri (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina schubotziana (Engl. & K.Krause) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina subquadrangularis (De Wild.) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina swynnertonii (Sprague) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina triplinervia (Baker & Sprague) Polhill & Wiens
Englerina woodfordioides (Schweinf.) Balle

References

"Englerina Tiegh. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
Quattrocchi, Umberto (2000). CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, Volume II, D–L. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-2676-9.

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