Globba

Globba is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains about 100 species, native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and Queensland.[1][2]

Globba
Globba winitii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Zingiberaceae
Subfamily: Zingiberoideae
Tribe: Globbeae
Genus: Globba
L.
Synonyms[1]
  • Hura J.Koenig in A.J.Retzius
  • Lampujang J.Koenig in A.J.Retzius
  • Sphaerocarpos J.F.Gmel.
  • Manitia Giseke
  • Mantisia Sims
  • Ceratanthera Hornem.
  • Ceratanthera T.Lestib.
  • Colebrookia Donn ex T.Lestib.
  • Achilus Hemsl.

Species currently accepted as of July 2014:[1]

Globba racemosa
  • Globba acehensis A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra
  • Globba adhaerens Gagnep. - Indochina
  • Globba albiflora Ridl. - Indochina
  • Globba albobracteata N.E.Br. - Sumatra
  • Globba andersonii C.B.Clarke ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - eastern Himalayas
  • Globba angcorensis Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam
  • Globba annamensis Gagnep. - Laos, Vietnam
  • Globba arracanensis Kurz - northern Myanmar
  • Globba atrosanguinea Teijsm. & Binn. - Sumatra, Borneo
  • Globba aurantiaca Miq. - Sumatra
  • Globba aurea Elmer - Palawan, Busuanga
  • Globba bicolor Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam
  • Globba brachyanthera K.Schum. - Sumatra, Borneo
  • Globba bracteolata Wall. ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - Bangladesh, Assam, Myanmar
  • Globba brevifolia (K.Schum.) K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Luzon
  • Globba cambodgensis Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand
  • Globba campsophylla K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Philippines
  • Globba candida Gagnep. - Cambodia
  • Globba cernua Baker in J.D.Hooker - Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra
  • Globba chekiangensis G.Y.Li, Z.H.Chen & G.H.Xia - Zhejiang
  • Globba clarkei Baker in J.D.Hooker - Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Bangladesh, Thailand
  • Globba colpicola K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Thailand
  • Globba corneri A.A.Weber - Malaysia
  • Globba curtisii Holttum - Malaysia
  • Globba emeiensis Z.Y.Zhu - Sichuan
  • Globba fecunda A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra
  • Globba flagellaris K.Larsen - Thailand
  • Globba flavibracteata A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra
  • Globba fragilis S.N.Lim - Thailand, Langkawi
  • Globba franciscii Ridl. - Sabah, Sarawak
  • Globba garrettii Kerr - Thailand
  • Globba geoffrayi Gagnep. - Cambodia
  • Globba glandulosa Ridl. - Sarawak
  • Globba globulifera Gagnep. - Thailand, Vietnam
  • Globba gracilis K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Mindanao
  • Globba hasseltii Boerl. in A.L.van Hasselt - Sumatra
  • Globba holttumii S.N.Lim - Malaysia
  • Globba insectifera Ridl. - Myanmar
  • Globba integra Ridl. - Thailand
  • Globba × intermedia S.N.Lim - Malaysia (G. cernua × G. patens)
  • Globba keithii Ridl. - Thailand
  • Globba kerrii Craib - Myanmar, Thailand
  • Globba laeta K.Larsen - Myanmar, Thailand
  • Globba lancangensis Y.Y.Qian - Yunnan
  • Globba latifolia Ridl. - Philippines
  • Globba leucantha Miq. - Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra
  • Globba leucocarpa Ridl. - Philippines
  • Globba macrocarpa Gagnep. - Indochina
  • Globba macroclada Gagnep. - Nepal, eastern Himalayas
  • Globba maculata Blume - Java
  • Globba marantina L. - widespread through the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia (Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, etc.) as well as Yunnan, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and Mer ( = Murray Island in Queensland)
  • Globba menglianensis Y.Y.Qian - Yunnan
  • Globba merrilli Ridl. - Luzon
  • Globba mogokensis W.W.Sm. & Banerji - Myanmar
  • Globba multiflora Wall. ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - Assam, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas, Myanmar
  • Globba multifolia A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra
  • Globba muluensis R.M.Sm. - Borneo
  • Globba nawawii Ibrahim & K.Larsen - Terengganu
  • Globba nisbetiana Craib - Thailand
  • Globba nuda K.Larsen - Thailand
  • Globba obscura K.Larsen - Thailand
  • Globba orixensis Roxb. - Bangladesh, eastern India, Myanmar
  • Globba paniculata Valeton - Sumatra
  • Globba parva Gagnep. - Indochina
  • Globba parviflora C.Presl - Philippines
  • Globba patens Miq. - Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra
  • Globba pauciflora King ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - Myanmar, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  • Globba pendula Roxb. - Assam, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indochina, western Indonesia, Malaysia, Andaman Islands
  • Globba platystachya Baker in J.D.Hooker - southern India
  • Globba praecox K.J.Williams & Paisooks. - Thailand
  • Globba propinqua Ridl. - Borneo
  • Globba pumila Ridl. - Sarawak
  • Globba purpurascens Craib - Thailand
  • Globba pyramidata Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam, Mindanao
  • Globba racemosa Sm. - Himalayas, southern China, Myanmar, Thailand
  • Globba radicalis Roxb. - eastern Himalayas
  • Globba rahmanii Yusof - Bangladesh
  • Globba ranongensis Picheans. & Tiyaw. - Thailand
  • Globba reflexa Craib - Thailand
  • Globba rosea Gagnep. - Laos
  • Globba schomburgkii Hook.f. - Yunnan, Assam, Indochina
  • Globba sessiliflora Sims - India, Myanmar, Thailand
  • Globba sherwoodiana W.J.Kress & V.Gowda - Assam, Myanmar
  • Globba siamensis (Hemsl.) Hemsl. - Thailand, Laos, Cambodia
  • Globba spathulata Roxb. - eastern Himalayas
  • Globba subscaposa Collett & Hemsl. - Myanmar
  • Globba substrigosa King ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - Myanmar, Thailand
  • Globba talangensis A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra
  • Globba tembatensis Y.Y.Sam & Julius - Malaysia
  • Globba thorelii Gagnep. - Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia
  • Globba tricolor Ridl. - Borneo
  • Globba unifolia Ridl. - Malaysia, Thailand
  • Globba urophylla K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Maluku
  • Globba ustulata Gagnep. - Balabac, Vietnam
  • Globba variabilis Ridl. - Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra
  • Globba wardii (B.L.Burtt & R.M.Sm.) K.J.Williams - Mizoram, Myanmar
  • Globba wengeri (C.E.C.Fisch.) K.J.Williams - Assam, Myanmar
  • Globba winitii C.H.Wright - Thailand, Myanmar
  • Globba xantholeuca Craib - Thailand
  • Globba yeatsiana Craib - Thailand

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.