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The Loganiaceae are a family of flowering plants classified in order Gentianales. The family includes up to 13 genera, distributed around the world's tropics. There are not any great morphological characteristics to distinguish these taxa from others in the order Gentianales.

Many members of the Loganiaceae are extremely poisonous, causing death by convulsion. Poisonous properties are largely due to alkaloids such as those found in Strychnos. Glycosides are also present as loganin in Strychnos.<ref>Flowering Plants of the World by consultant editor Vernon H. Heywood, 1978, Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, England, Template:ISBN</ref>

Earlier treatments of the family have included up to 29 genera. Phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that this broadly defined Loganiaceae was a polyphyletic assemblage, and numerous genera have been removed from Loganiaceae to other families (sometimes in other orders), e.g., Gentianaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Plocospermataceae, Tetrachondraceae, Buddlejaceae, and Gesneriaceae. Some classification schemes, notably Takhtajan's, break the remaining Loganiaceae even further, into as many as four families; Strychnaceae, Antoniaceae, Spigeliaceae and Loganiaceae.

GeneraEdit

Some sources indicate the family consists of 13 genera.<ref name=MB2000>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="GRINGenera">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A more recent study considers some Labordia species synonymous with Geniostoma,<ref name=ASB>Template:Cite journal</ref> resulting in 12 genera in other sources.<ref name=APGIII2009>Template:Cite journal</ref> As of November 2023 Plants of the World Online accepts 16 genera:<ref name = powo>Loganiaceae R.Br. ex Mart. Plants of the World Online. Accessed 17 November 2023.</ref>

Excluded generaEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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  • Struwe, L., V. A. Albert, and B. Bremer (1994). "Cladistics and family level classification of the Gentianales". Cladistics 10: 175–205.

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