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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rubiaceae

Species
  
O. callitrichoides

Higher classification
  
Rubiaceae

Order
  
Gentianales

Tribe
  
Spermacoceae

Scientific name
  
Oldenlandiopsis

Rank
  
Genus

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Oldenlandiopsis (creeping-bluet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is monospecific, comprising only one species, Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides. This species had previously been placed in Hedyotis or in Oldenlandia. It is native to the West Indies, southern Mexico, and Central America. It is naturalized elsewhere, including Florida, Hawaii, South America, and tropical Africa.

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Oldenlandiopsis was established in 1990 by Edward E. Terrell and Walter H. Lewis. The generic name indicates a likeness to Oldenlandia. The specific epithet refers to a superficial resemblance to Callitriche, a genus in Plantaginaceae. Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides was first described in 1862 by August Grisebach as Oldenlandia callitrichoides in a pre-print of a paper that was published the following year in Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Oldenlandiopsis is a member of the tribe Spermacoceae. Within the tribe, it is not especially close to Oldenlandia, as had been previously thought. It is very closely related to, and perhaps sister to Houstonia.

Species

  • Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides Grisebach
  • References

    Oldenlandiopsis Wikipedia