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- In that case, Asphodelaceae will have priority over Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- In the APG IV system of 2016 the name Asphodelaceae is used in preference to Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- In the APG IV system of classification ( the standard agreed by WikiProject Plants ), Asphodelaceae replaces Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- Such a family has not been commonly recognized by taxonomists : the plants involved were usually included in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- The name used for the broader family was then Xanthorrhoeaceae; earlier references to the Xanthorrhoeaceae relate only to the subfamily Xanthorrhoeoideae.
- The name used for the broader family was then Xanthorrhoeaceae; earlier references to the Xanthorrhoeaceae relate only to the subfamily Xanthorrhoeoideae.
- Anticipating a decision to conserve the name Asphodelaceae over Xanthorrhoeaceae, the APG IV system uses Asphodelaceae as the name for the expanded family.
- Three separate families were at one time recognized ( e . g . in the first APG system of 1998 ) : Asphodelaceae, Hemerocallidaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- The APG III system of 2009 dropped the option of keeping the three families separate, using only the expanded family, still under the name Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- The APG III system of 2009 used the broader definition of the group, treating it as the subfamily Hemerocallidoideae of the family Xanthorrhoeaceae " sensu lato ".
- When this system was superseded by APG III in 2009, Hemerocallidaceae was not recognized, instead being treated as subfamily Hemerocallidoideae of the expanded family Xanthorrhoeaceae " sensu lato ".
- The decision to group three formerly separate families, Asphodelaceae sensu stricto, Hemerocallidaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae, into a single family first occurred as an option in the APG II system of 2003.
- Subsequent research has shown these to be very different taxa, " Hemerocallis " being placed in the Xanthorrhoeaceae family, while Leucocrinum belongs in Asparagaceae, both part of Asparagales.
- ""'Haworthia bruynsii " "'is a rare species of the genus " Haworthia " in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, endemic to a small area in the Eastern Cape Provinces in South Africa.
- ""'Romnalda " "'is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae . ( They have also been placed in the Xanthorrhoeaceae . ) four formally named species are known and accepted by botanical science.
- In phytogeography, the area is considered a floristic kingdom ( Australian kingdom ), with the following endemic families, according to Takhtajan : Platyzomataceae, Austrobaileyaceae, Idiospermaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Baueraceae, Davidsoniaceae, Cephalotaceae, Eremosynaceae, Stylobasiaceae, Emblingiaceae, Akaniaceae, Tremandraceae, Tetracarpaeaceae, Brunoniaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Doryanthaceae, Dasypogonaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae.
- The tree shown above can be divided into a basal paraphyletic group, the'lower Asparagales ( asparagoids )', from Orchidaceae to Xanthorrhoeaceae " sensu lato ", and a well-supported monophyletic group of'core Asparagales'( higher asparagoids ), comprising the two largest families, Amaryllidaceae " sensu lato " and Asparagaceae " sensu lato ".