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Amphistemon

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Eudicots

Order
  
Gentianales

Rank
  
Genus

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Clade
  
Asterids

Family
  
Rubiaceae

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Amphistemon is a genus of 2 species of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It is described by Inge Groeninckx in 2010 based on a molecular analysis of the Hedyotis-Oldenlandia group. The genus name is based on the Greek 'amphi-' (=double or of two kinds) and 'stemon' (=stamen) referring to the dimorphic stamen position characteristic for this genus.

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Description

Amphistemon are erect perennial herbs or subshrubs with the unique feature in the Hedyotis-Oldenlandia group of having stamens inserted at two distinct levels in the corolla tube, the lower stamens with filaments and anthers shorter than those of the upper stamens.

Distribution and habitat

It is endemic to southwestern and western Madagascar and is found in dry spiny forest-thicket and coastal bushland.

Taxonomy

According to molecular analysis of the genus, it is found to be closely related to Astiella of the species-group Hedyotis-Oldenlandia.

Species

  • Amphistemon humbertii Groeninckx
  • Amphistemon rakotonasolianus Groeninckx
  • References

    Amphistemon Wikipedia