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Schoepfiaceae
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Family Description
Distribution Map
Photographs
Arjona
- Arjona patagonica
- Close-up of flower. Portillo, region V (ca 2500 m), Chile. Photo 15 Jan. 2003 by Rolland Douzet.
- Arjona ruscifolia
- Arjona tuberosa
Quinchamalium
- Quinchamalium chilense
- Habit of plant. Valle Nevado, metropolitan region (ca 2500 m). Photo 9 Jan. 2003 by Serge Aubert.
- Habit of plant. Cerro
Otto Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi Bariloche Argentina. Photo
December 2002 by Norlan Tercero Bucardo.
- Inflorescences. Same
as above. Photo by Norlan Tercero Bucardo.
- Close-up of inflorescence.
Same as above. Photo by Norlan Tercero Bucardo.
- Quinchamalium dombeyi
- Quinchamalium majus
- View of the plants in their habitat
and close-up of the inflorescence.
From website
"Flore et végétation du Parc National Villarica"
[Flora and Vegetation of the Villarica National Park] in Chile.
- Quinchamalium procumbens
- Habit
of plant in flower. Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo. James C. Solomon
(No. 6658). Link goes to TROPICOS image
library MO.
- Habit
of plant in flower. Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo. James C. Solomon
(No. 15218). Link goes to TROPICOS image
library MO.
- Quinchamalium sp.
Schoepfia
- S. arenaria
- Photo. Caribbean, Puerto Rico. Voucher (60895) and photo by Thomas B. Croat. Link goes to TROPICOS database at MO.
- S. jasminodora
- Photo.
Kagoshima City, Kagoshima, Japan. Plants in fruit. Photograph by Hirano
Takahisa, published in "World of Plants" article by Mitsuru Hirota
(Weekly Asahihyakka, Jan. 22, 1995)
- S. schreberi (including S. chrysophylloides)
- Photo Habit of plant. Andros Island, Bahamas. [DLN 2599]. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
- Photo. Flowering shoot. From Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants, University of South Florida. Photo by Roger Hammer.
- Photo. Close-up of flowers. Florida. Photo by L. J. Musselman.
- Photo.
Fruiting shoot. Grenada. From the Virtual Field Herbarium. Photo by
W.D. Hawthorne (specimen W.D. Hawthorne & S.Porle no. 797).
- Photo. Haustoria on host root. Bahamas. Photo by Wm. Vance Baird.
- Photo. Attached haustorium, hand section. Bahamas. Photo by Wm. Vance Baird.
Phylogeny
The most recent phylogenetic studies that demonstrated the composition of and position within the order for Schoepfiaceae are Malécot and Nickrent (2008), Vidal-Russell and Nickrent (2008), and Der and Nickrent (2008). Clicking on those citations will take you to pdf files of the articles.
An older study that dealt with the molecular phylogeny of Santalales (including Olacaceae)
was presented at the 2001 meetings in Nantes, France. It can be seen by
clicking HERE.

SIUC / College of Science / Parasitic Plant Connection / Olacaceae
URL: http://www.parasiticplants.siu.edu/Schoepfiaceae/index.html
Last updated: 28-Jun-08 / dln