Subfamily Ruschioideae in Family Aizoaceae
What is a Subfamily (pl. Subfamilies)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Subfamily rank is a taxonomic rank that
is used to classify groups of
related genera within a Family. Subfamilies are based on a set of shared morphological, anatomical, and genetic
characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit type, and leaf morphology, which are different from those of
other groups within the same Family. The Subfamily rank is situated between Family and Tribe in the hierarchy of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Subfamily can include one or more tribes, and each tribe can include one or more genera. Subfamilies are used to group tribes of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants within a Family.
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Each Subfamily can include one or more tribes, and each tribe can include one or more genera. Subfamilies are used to group tribes of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants within a Family.
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Acrodon
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Antimima
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Argyroderma
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Astridia
12 -
Bergeranthus
10 -
Bijlia
2 -
Braunsia
6 -
Carpobrotus
15 -
Cheiridopsis
43 -
Conophytum
198 -
Delosperma
157 -
Disphyma
7 -
Erepsia
31 -
Faucaria
8 -
Frithia
2 -
Gibbaeum
18 -
Hammeria
3 -
Hereroa
28 -
Khadia
6 -
Lampranthus
195 -
Leipoldtia
16 -
Lithops
63 -
Malephora
17 -
Mossia
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Namibia
2 -
Nelia
2 -
Octopoma
4 -
Oophytum
2 -
Peersia
3 -
Phiambolia
10 -
Pleiospilos
10 -
Rabiea
6 -
Rhinephyllum
12 -
Roosia
2 -
Ruschia
214 -
Schwantesia
11 -
Stomatium
38 -
Tanquana
3 -
Vlokia
2 -
Wooleya
1