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Famatina (plant)

Famatina
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Famatina herbertiana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Tribe: Hippeastreae
Genus: Famatina
Ravenna
Species

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Famatina is a small genus of South American bulbous plants identified by the Chilean botanist Ravenna in 1972. Five species have been described. The exact taxonomic relationship remains uncertain. Phylogenetically they are placed within the Amaryllidoideae tribe Hippeastreae.

The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families does not accept Famatina as a separate genus, but rather considers the species as synonyms for either Rhodophiala or Phycella, which belong to different subtribes of Hippeastreae.

Molecular phylogenetic studies suggest the genus is polyphyletic. Of four species examined, one (F. maulensis) segregated in a clade together with members of the Traubiinae subtribe, while the remaining three (F. andina, F. cisandina, and F. herbertiana) segregated with members of subtribe Hippeastrinae. This implies that unlike the synonyms adopted at Kew, F. maulensis and F. herbertiana are genetically distinct.

Described species:

Chile and Argentinean Andes in Mediterranean zones. Moreira-Muñoz considers 2 of the five species endemic to Chile.

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