Genus Chomelia in Family Rubiaceae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In botanical taxonomy, a genus (plural genera) is a rank used to group closely related species within a family. In the hierarchy, genus sits below family and above species.
Genera are defined by shared morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics (for example, features of flowers, fruits, seeds, or leaves) that indicate a close evolutionary relationship among the species they contain.
Each genus can include one or more species. Examples include Rosa (roses) and Solanum (nightshades, including tomato and eggplant).
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Chomelia albicaulis ((Rusby) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia anisomeris (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia anisophylla (Ramos & Borhidi)
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Chomelia apodantha ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia bahiae (J.H.Kirkbr.)
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Chomelia barbata (Standl.)
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Chomelia barbinervis (Moric. ex Benth.)
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Chomelia bella ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia brachypoda (Donn.Sm.)
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Chomelia brasiliana (A.Rich.)
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Chomelia breedlovei (Borhidi)
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Chomelia brevicornu (Rusby)
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Chomelia caurensis ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia chiquitensis (C.M.Taylor)
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Chomelia costaricensis (C.M.Taylor)
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Chomelia crassifolia (Borhidi)
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Chomelia delascioi (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia ecuadorensis ((K.Schum. & K.Krause) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia estrellana (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia fasciculata (Sw.)
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Chomelia glabricalyx (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia glabriuscula (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia gracilis (K.Schum.)
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Chomelia grandicarpa (Dwyer)
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Chomelia grandifolia ((Huber) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia hirsuta (Gardner)
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Chomelia intercedens (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia juruensis ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia kirkbridei (Delprete)
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Chomelia klugii ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia laxiflora ((Standl.) Govaerts)
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Chomelia longiflora ((Standl. ex Steyerm.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia longituba ((Borhidi) Borhidi)
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Chomelia malaneoides (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia microloba (Donn.Sm.)
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Chomelia minutiflora (Glaz.)
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Chomelia modesta ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia monachinoi (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia monantha ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia myrtifolia (S.Moore)
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Chomelia obtusa (Cham. & Schltdl.)
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Chomelia occidentalis (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia oligantha (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia paniculata ((Bartl. ex DC.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia parviflora (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia parvifolia ((Standl.) Govaerts)
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Chomelia pedunculosa (Benth.)
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Chomelia pohliana (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia polyantha (S.F.Blake)
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Chomelia pringlei (S.Watson)
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Chomelia psilocarpa (Dwyer & M.V.Hayden)
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Chomelia pubescens (Cham. & Schltdl.)
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Chomelia ramiae (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia randioides ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia rauwolfioides ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia recordii (Standl.)
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Chomelia ribesioides (Benth. ex A.Gray)
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Chomelia rubra (Lorence & C.M.Taylor)
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Chomelia rudis ((Standl.) Lorence)
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Chomelia schomburgkii (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia sericea (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia sessilis (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia spinosa (Jacq.)
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Chomelia splitgerberi (Bremek.)
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Chomelia stergiosii (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia tenuiflora (Benth.)
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Chomelia transiens (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia triantha (Standl.)
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Chomelia triflora ((J.H.Kirkbr.) Delprete & Achille)
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Chomelia tristis (Müll.Arg.)
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Chomelia ulei ((K.Krause) Achille & Delprete)
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Chomelia venezuelensis (Steyerm.)
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Chomelia venulosa (W.C.Burger & C.M.Taylor)
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Chomelia volubilis ((Standl.) Steyerm.)
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Chomelia vulpina (Müll.Arg.)