Family Apodanthaceae
Stem anatomy. Secondary thickening absent (the vascular system vestigial or absent). Xylem if present, without vessels.Reproductive type, pollination. Fertile flowers functionally male, or functionally female. Plants monoecious, or dioecious (depending on the generic identity of the host legume, in P. hamiltonii). Pollination entomophilous. Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers solitary; minute to small; malodorous, or odourless (?); regular; cyclic. Floral receptacle developing an androphore (in male flowers, the anthers borne in one to several rows beneath the expanded, fleshy apex of the central synandrial column), or developing a gynophore (in female flowers, which exhibit an annular stigma around the margin of the gynoecial column), or with neither androphore nor gynophore (? - depending on interpretation of the columns). Free hypanthium absent. Perianth sepaline, or petaline, or of ‘tepals’ (depending on interpretation); 4, or 5(–10); free; 1 whorled (within the whorls of scales); petaloid (at least in Pilosanthes); white (or cream), or red (or red below and and cream tipped); fleshy to non-fleshy (imbricate). Androecium of male flowers 20–100 (numerous members). Androecial members free of the perianth; 1–4 whorled (to ‘several’ whorls). Androecium exclusively of fertile stamens. Stamens 15–100 (‘numerous’); polystemonous; with sessile anthers. Anthers dehiscing via pores; unilocular, or bilocular (?); tetrasporangiate. Pollen shed as single grains. Pollen grains nonaperturate.
Geography, cytology. Holarctic, Paleotropical, Neotropical, Cape, and Australian. Temperate to tropical. Tropical S. America (Apodanthes, 10 spp.) and tropical Africa (Berlinianche, 2 spp.), with Pilostyles in N. and S. America (18 spp), Iran (1 sp.), and SW Australia (2 spp.). Taxonomy. Subclass Dicotyledonae; Crassinucelli. Dahlgren’s Superorder Santaliflorae; Santalales. Cronquist’s Subclass Rosidae; Rafflesiales. APG 3 core angiosperms; core eudicot; Superorder Rosanae; fabid; Order Cucurbitales (?). Species about 35. Genera 3; Apodanthes, Berlinianche, Pilostyles. Illustrations. |