Lasianthus is a genus of flowering plants in the familyRubiaceae. They are tropical subshrubs, shrubs, or rarely, small trees. They inhabit the understory of primary forests. None of them are known to have any use. Lasianthus has about 180species. The type species for the genus is Lasianthus cyanocarpus. In 2012, a revision of Lasianthus in Malesia described 131 species. Another 30 or so species grow elsewhere in tropical Asia. Most of these are described in Flora of China or in A Revised Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon. Fifteen species or perhaps as many as 20 species are known from tropical Africa. Two species, or possibly three, are native to the neotropics. Lasianthus strigosus, from Queensland, is the only species known from Australia. The Australian Ixora baileyana had at one time been placed in Lasianthus as Lasianthus graciliflorus. Dried specimens of Lasianthus often shed their flowers and fruit. For this reason, misidentification is common, even in herbaria. The nameLasianthus has been misapplied to Lisianthius, a genus in Gentianaceae. Lasianthus alatusAublet is a misspelling of Lisyanthus alatus Aublet, a species now placed in Chelonanthus.
Species
Lasianthuscontains the following species. This list may be incomplete or contain synonyms. All species mentioned in the article are listed here.
Lasianthus, Saldinia, and Trichostachys form the tribeLasiantheae in the subfamilyRubioideae. Perama is related to this group and might be included within it. Lasiantheae was formerly thought to be close to Psychotria, but is now known to be a basal clade in Rubioideae. It is sister to the large cladecontainingCoussarea, Psychotria, Spermacoce, and many other genera. Saprosma and Amaracarpus were traditionally thought to be close to Lasianthus. Saprosma is polyphyletic, with only part of it related to Lasianthus. Amaracarpus is close to Psychotria. The African genera Batopedina and Dirichletia have also been suggested as relatives of Lasianthus.
Taxonomy
Only one molecular phylogeneticstudy has sampled more than a few species from the tribe Lasiantheae. In that study, 11 species of Lasianthus were sampled, but few relationships were resolved. In 2012, a revision of the Malesian species divided Lasianthus into 3 sections, based on the following type species: L. section Stipulares, L. section Lasianthus, and L. section Nudiflorae. They did not recognize L.section Pedunculatae, which some previous authors had recognized. They considered it to be indistinguishable from L. section Lasianthus.