Ebenaceae - Genera

Genera

The genera of Ebenaceae include:

_______Genus_______ ______Authority______ ____________Citation____________ __Date__
Bisaschersonia Kuntze Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 408 1891
Brayodendron Small Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 28(6): 356 1901
Cargilia Hassk. Cat. Hort. Bogor.ed. 2 159 1844
Cargillia R. Br. Prodr. 526 1810
Cargyllia Steud. Nom. ed. 2 1: 298 1840
Dactylus Forssk. Fl. Aegypt.-Arab. xxxvi 1775
Danzleria Bertero ex A.DC. Prodr. 8: 224 1844
Diospyros L. Sp. Pl. 2: 1057–1058 1753
Diplonema G. Don Gen. Hist. 4: 38, 42 1837
Ebenoxylon Spreng. Gen. Pl. 1: 40 1830
Ebenoxylum Lour. Fl. Cochinch. 613 1790
Embryopteris Gaertn. Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 145 1788
Euclea L. Syst. Veg. (ed. 13) 747 1774
Ferreola Roxb. Pl. Coromandel 1: 35 1795
Ferriola Roxb. Fl. Ind., ed. 1820 3: 790 1832
Guaiacana Duhamel Traite Arbres. Arbust. 1: 283 1755
Gunisanthus A. DC. Prodr. 8: 219 1844
Holochilus Dalzell Hooker's J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 4: 290 1852
Kellaua A. DC. Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 2, 18: 209 1842
Leucoxylum Blume Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 1169 1826
Lissocarpa Benth. Gen. Pl. 2(2): 667, 671 1876
Maba J.R. Forst. & G. Forst. Char. Gen. Pl. 121 1775
Mabola Raf. Sylva Tellur. 11 1838
Macreightia A. DC. Prodr. 8: 220 1844
Noltia Schumach. Beskr. Guin. Pl. 189 1827
Paralea Aubl. Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 576, t. 231 1775
Persimon Raf. Sylva Tellur. 164 1838
Rhaphidanthe Hiern ex Gürke Nat. Pflanzenfam. 4(1): 165 1891
Rhipidostigma Hassk. Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.-Indie% 10: 103 1856
Ropourea Aubl. Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 198, t. 78 1775
Rospidios A. DC. Prodr. 8: 220 1844
Royena L. Sp. Pl. 1: 397 1753
Royenia Spreng. Gen. Pl. 1: 373 1830
Rymia Endl. Gen. Pl. 743 1839
Tetraclis Hiern Trans. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 12: 271 1873
Thespesocarpus Pierre Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 1258 1896

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