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  • polyphyletic, closely related to Myrsinaceae and Theophrastaceae. M. Källersjö et al. (2000) and B. Ståhl and A. A. Anderberg (2004) removed the nonrosette terrestrial
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  • insects (B. Ståhl and A. A. Anderberg 2004). As circumscribed here, Myrsinaceae are closely related to Primulaceae and Theophrastaceae. M. Källersjö et al
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  • insects (bees, flies, midges), with nectar and pollen as rewards (B. Ståhl and M. Källersjö 2004). Theophrastaceae are closely related to Myrsinaceae (often
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  • recently included in Jacquinia. We follow B. Ståhl and M. Källersjö (2004) in treating them separately here. Ståhl, B. 1995. A synopsis of Jacquinia (Theophrastaceae)
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  • Central America, South America. Species 22 (1 in the flora). Ståhl, B. and M. Källersjö. 2004. Reinstatement of Bonellia (Theophrastaceae). Novon 14:
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