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Artocarpeae

Tribe of flowering plants


Summary

Tribe of flowering plants

Batocarpus H.Karst.

Clarisia Ruiz & Pavón

Hulletia King

Parartocarpus Baillon

Prainea King

Treculia Decne. ex Trécul

Artocarpeae is a tribe within the plant family Moraceae. It includes 7 to 12 genera and 70 to 87 species including Artocarpus altilis, the breadfruit.

Description

Species in the Artocarpeae are tropical trees or shrubs which, like all members of the Moraceae, produce latex. Most are dioecious, although some are monoecious. The male and female inflorescences include a variety of elongate or compact structures. The Artocarpeae is the least homogeneous of the five tribes that make up the Moraceae.

Taxonomy

The tribe is based on the genus Artocarpus, the largest and best-known genus in the group. The first post-Linnaean description of the species was done by Sydney Parkinson during James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific. Parkinson, an artist employed by Joseph Banks, died on the return leg of the voyage and his descriptions were published posthumously by his brother Stanfield Parkinson in 1773 in A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas. Parkinson named the species Sitodium altile. Three years later, Johann Reinhold Forster and Georg Forster published a description of the species using the name Artocarpus communis. Over the next 160 years the name Artocarpus was much more widely used, leading to its preservation as a conserved name.

Distribution

Members of the Artocarpeae are native to tropical Asia, the Indo-Pacific, southern Africa, Madagascar and the Neotropics. In addition, members of the genus Artocarpus are cultivated throughout the tropics, especially Artocarpus altilis, the breadfruit, and A. heterophyllus, the jackfruit.

The native range of Artocarpus, the largest genus, includes tropical Asia, Indonesia, New Guinea, the Philippines and Micronesia. Artocarpus altilis, was introduced across Oceania by Polynesians colonists. Batocarpus and Clarisia are native to the Neotropics.{{cite journal

Genera

  • Artocarpus – Breadfruit, jackfruit
  • Batocarpus
  • Clarisia
  • Hullettia in a new tribe parartocarpeae
  • Parartocarpus in a new tribe parartocarpeae
  • Prainea
  • Treculia

References

References

  1. Berg, Cornelis C.. (2001). "Moreae, Artocarpeae, and Dorstenia (Moraceae), with Introductions to the Family and Ficus and with Additions and Corrections to Flora Neotropica Monograph 7". Flora Neotropica.
  2. Zerega, Nyree J. C.. (2005). "Systematics and Species Limits of Breadfruit (Artocarpus, Moraceae)". Systematic Botany.
  3. Fosberg, F. R.. (1939). "Nomenclature Proposals for the 1940 Botanical Congress". American Journal of Botany.
  4. "Genera of ''Moraceae'' tribe ''Artocarpeae''". [[United States Department of Agriculture]].
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