Saurauia hystrix (Saurauia hystrix)
Description
Saurauia hystrix is a two-hearted plant species described by Ridley. Saurauia hystrix is included in the genus Saurauia and the Actinidiaceae family. No subspecies are listed in the Catalog of Life. Saurauia is a genus of plants in the family Actinidiaceae. It comprises about 250 species distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Asia and South and Central America. Genetic evidence and the cell biology of the group support monophyly of the genus. Monophyly of the genus is also supported by micromorphological characters and by phylogenetic analysis, although the exact evolutionary relationships of Saurauia with the other two genera of the Actinidiaceae, Actinidia and Clematoclethra, are not well understood. The floral characteristics of Saurauia are similar to those in the other members of the Actinidiaceae. The main floral differences between Saurauia and the other members are that the species of Saurauia have 3-5 carpels while Actinidia has 3-30 or more and Clematoclethra has 4 or 5. Also, Saurauia is the only genus in the Actinidiaceae whose members may be monoecious or functionally dioecious. It is also the only extant genus within the family whose natural distribution includes areas outside of Asia (tropical South and Central America).
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Ericales
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Family: Actinidiaceae
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Genus: Saurauia
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