
Belongs within: Meliaceae.
The Guareeae are a pantropical assemblage of trees recognised as a tribe within the family Meliaceae. Molecular phylogenetic analyses have indicated that the Guareeae as previously recognised are paraphyletic to the tribe Aglaieae (Muellner et al. 2006). Members of both tribes typically have pinnate leaves and produce seeds with an aril or sarcotesta. A number of species in the clade are used as timber trees such as the rose mahoganies of the genus Dysoxylum and the pink mahoganies of Guarea. Chisocheton is an Indo-Australian genus with large pinnate leaves and narrow, extended flowers with a cylindrical staminal tube and long style (Stevens 1978).
<==Guareeae
|--Heckeldora staudtiiMS06
|--+--Ruagea pubescensMS06
| `--GuareaMS06
| |--G. glabraMS06
| |--G. guaraSH02
| |--G. guidoniaRS99
| |--G. macrophyllaLR02
| | |--G. m. ssp. macrophyllaLR02
| | `--G. m. ssp. tuberculataLR02
| |--G. ramifloraSWK87
| |--G. silvaticaF11
| |--G. sphenophyllaJ87
| `--G. trichilioidesSWK87
`--+--Cabralea canjaranaMS06, F11
|--Synoum glandulosumMS06
|--Dysoxylum Blume 1825MS06, A61
| |--D. acutangulumLK14
| |--D. angustifoliumP88
| |--D. binectariferumDD73
| |--D. cauliflorumP88
| |--D. fraserianumWO92
| |--D. gaudichaudianumMS06
| |--D. latifoliumLK14
| |--D. macrothyrsumRC02
| |--D. malabaricumSR07
| |--D. rufumWS98
| |--D. spectabile (Forster) Hooker 1864 [=Trichilia spectabilis Forster 1786, Hartighsea spectabilis Juss. 1830]A61
| `--D. variabile [incl. D. nymanianum, Chisocheton sogerensis Bak. f. 1923]S78
|--+--Anthocarapa nitidulaMS06
| `--AglaieaeMS06
| |--Aphanamixis polystachyaMS06
| `--+--+--Lansium domesticumMS06 [=Aglaia domesticumKTG03; incl. A. dokooKTG03, Lansium domesticum var. dukuRC02]
| | `--Reinwardtiodendron kinabulenseMS06
| `--AglaiaMS06
| |--A. argenteaRC02
| |--A. chittagongaDD73
| |--A. diepenhorstiiRC02
| |--A. eleagnoideaMS06
| |--A. glabrifloraRC02
| |--A. griffithiiRC02
| |--A. odorataRC02
| |--A. odoratissimaRC02
| |--A. rivularisK03
| |--A. salicifoliaP88
| |--A. sapindinaWO95
| |--A. tenuicaulisRC02
| `--A. teysmannianaH03
`--ChisochetonMS06
|--C. aenigmaticusH03
|--C. biroi Harms in Sch. & Laut. 1905 (n. d.)S78
|--C. caroli Harms 1942S78
|--C. ceramicus (Miq.) DC. 1878 (see below for synonymy)S78
|--C. divergensRC02
|--C. formicarum Harms 1942S78
|--C. gliroides Stevens 1975S78
|--C. lamekotensis Harms in Diels 1928 (n. d.)S78
|--C. lasiocarpus (Miq.) Val. 1907 [=Dysoxylum lasiocarpum Miq. 1868]S78
|--C. ledermannii Harms 1942 (n. d.)S78
|--C. longistipitatus (Bailey) Smith 1959 (see below for synonymy)S78
|--C. macrophyllus King 1895S78
|--C. montanus Stevens 1975S78
|--C. morobeanus Harms 1942S78
|--C. novobritannicus Stevens 1975S78
|--C. novoguineensis DC. 1903 (see below for synonymy)S78
|--C. oreophilus Harms 1942 (n. d.)S78
|--C. pachyrhachis Harms in Sch. & Laut. 1901 [incl. C. gjellerupii Harms 1942]S78
|--C. penduliflorusRC02
|--C. pohlianus Harms in Diels 1917S78
|--C. sapindinus Stevens 1975S78
|--C. sayeri (DC.) Stevens 1975 [incl. Dasycoleum sayeri DC. 1903]S78
| |--C. s. var. sayeri (see below for synonymy)S78
| `--C. s. var. pilosus (DC.) Stevens 1975 [=C. pilosus DC. 1910]S78
|--C. schlechteri Harms 1942S78
|--C. schoddei Stevens 1975S78
|--C. schumannii DC. 1910 (see below for synonymy)S78
|--C. stellatus Stevens 1975S78
|--C. tenuis Stevens 1975S78
|--C. torricelliensis Harms 1942 (n. d.)S78
|--C. trichocladus Harms 1942S78
|--C. versteegii DC. 1910S78
`--C. weinlandii Harms in Sch. & Laut. 1905 (see below for synonymy)S78
Chisocheton ceramicus (Miq.) DC. 1878 [=Schizocheton ceramicum Miq. 1868; incl. C. doctersii Harms 1942, C. pachycalyx Harms 1942, C. peekelianus Harms 1928]S78
Chisocheton longistipitatus (Bailey) Smith 1959 [=Castanospora longistipitata Bailey 1899; incl. Ch. polyanthus Harms 1901]S78
Chisocheton novoguineensis DC. 1903 [incl. C. forbesii DC. 1903, Dasycoleum forbesii Bak. f. & Norman 1923, C. myrmecophilus Merr. & Perry 1940]S78
Chisocheton sayeri (DC.) Stevens 1975 var. sayeri [incl. C. acariaeanthus Harms 1942, C. archboldianus Merr. & Perry 1940, C. erythranthus Merr. & Perry 1940, C. graciliflorus Harms 1942, C. leptopetalus Harms 1942]S78
Chisocheton schumannii DC. 1910 [incl. C. lauterbachii Harms 1901, Melioschinza macrophylla Sch. 1889, C. macrophyllus (Sch.) Harms 1896 non King 1895]S78
Chisocheton weinlandii Harms in Sch. & Laut. 1905 [incl. C. boridianus Harms 1942, C. eurycalyx Harms 1942, C. frutescens DC. 1914, C. multijugis var. glabrior DC. 1910, C. multijugis DC. 1910]S78
*Type species of generic name indicated
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