UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL FEDERICO VILLARREAL FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA GEOGRÁFICA, AMBIENTAL Y ECOTURISMO ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA AMBIENTAL TEMA DE EXPOSICION CURSO: FITOGEOGRAFIA Y BOTANICA SISTEMATICA DOCENTE: PORTUGUEZ YACTAYO HUBERT TURNO: TA INTEGRANTES: Conde Vilca, Emiliano BIGNONIACEAE magnoliids rosids monocots asterids core eudicots eudicots LAMIALES olives, lilacs, ashes plantains sesame vervains mints Crescentia Bignoniaceae Lamiales version of Asterids with •opposite, compound leaves •seeds with wings of hair Olmstead, R.G., Zjhra, M.L., Lohmann, L.G., Grose, S.O. and Eckert, A.J., 2009. A molecular phylogeny and classification of Bignoniaceae. American Journal of Botany, 96(9), pp.1731-1743. Includes the LIANA LINEAGES d “core” Bignoniaceae After Olmstead, 2009 NEW WORLD CLADE OLD WORLD CLADE Jacaranda - spectacular street tree Tecomaria TABEBUIA ALLIANCE Tabebuia - common in drier neotropics Crescentia - the calabash Catalpa - North American Bignoniaceae Includes the LIANA LINEAGES d “core” Bignoniaceae After Olmstead, 2009 NEW WORLD CLADE OLD WORLD CLADE OLD WORLD LINEAGE Spathodea - ubiquitous ornamental Kigelia - the sausage tree of Africa Oroxylum- giant fruits popular in folk medicine Includes the LIANA LINEAGES d “core” Bignoniaceae After Olmstead, 2009 NEW WORLD CLADE OLD WORLD CLADE LIANAS Lianas area common in the Bignoniaceae. Cydistus Bignonia Arrabidea anomalous wood in the lianas Pithoctenium Bignoniaceae Lamiales version of Asterids with •opposite, compound leaves •seeds with wings of hair