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. 2017 Feb 20;57(1-2):16–116. doi: 10.1080/00173134.2016.1261939

Table XI.

Species that have been moved from one genus to another, with notes on the systematic affinities of their pollen.

Currently accepted name Name in original publication Reference for pollen Pollen would suggest
Aetanthus dichotomous, A. mutisii Psittacanthus nodosus, P. holtoni[i] Feuer and Kuijt (1979), only TEM figured Psittacanthusb
Agelanthus discolor Tapinanthus discolor This study Oncocalyx, a close relative of Agelanthus
Cladocolea micrantha Phthirusa micrantha Feuer and Kuijt (1985, figure 54) Cladocolea/Struthanthus
Loranthus vestitus Taxillus vestitus Han et al. (2004, figure 79) Scurrulinae (Taxillus)
Oryctanthus scabridus Oryctina scabrida Caires (2012, figures 1–16C) Oryctina
Panamanthus panamensis Struthanthus panamensis Feuer and Kuijt (1985, figures 19, 79, 90–92) Leaning to Cladocolea
Passovia podopteraa Struthanthus (Phthirusa) pterygopus (-a) Feuer and Kuijt (1985), not figured, but described as ‘striato-rugulate’ Struthanthus
Passovia pyrifolia Phthirusa pyrifolia This study Leaning to Dendropemon
Passovia ovata, P. pedunculata [P. stelis] Phthirusa ovata, P. retroflexa This study Fits with other Passovia types
Peristethium leptostachyum Struthanthus ~us Feuer and Kuijt (1985, figure 13); this study Unique character suite
Phthirusa inconspicua Cladocolea inconspicua Feuer and Kuijt (1985, figure 5) Passovia/Phthirusa
Phthirusa clandestina Ixocactus clandestina This study Passovia/Phthirusa
Phthirusa hutchisonii Ixocactus hutchisonii Feuer and Kuijt (1985, figures 98–104; this study) Related to Tupeia

Note: Currently accepted name follows Tropicos.org (2016) and references given there; a Valid name according Kuijt (2011); b According to the text describing the pollen characterised as ‘Type Ia’.