List of Arecaceae genera


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This is a list of all the genera in the botanical family Arecaceae, the palm family, based on Baker & Dransfield, which is a revised listing of genera given in the 2008 edition of Genera Palmarum.

Taxonomy

This is a list of all the genera in the botanical family Arecaceae, the palm family, arranged by tribes and subtribes within the family.
Genera Palmarum lists 183 genera. Lanonia, Saribus, and the monotypic genera Jailoloa, Wallaceodoxa, Manjekia, and Sabinaria, which were described after 2008, have also been included below. Ceratolobus, Daemonorops, Pogonotium, Wallichia, Lytocaryum, and the monotypic genera Retispatha, Pritchardiopsis, and Solfia have since been removed from Genera Palmarum as obsolete genera. This brings the total number of genera to 181 as of 2016.
Phylogenetic tree of Arecaceae.

Subfamily [Calamoideae]

Obsolete genera:
  • Calospatha – Malay Peninsula
  • Daemonorops – Malesia, Indochina
  • Ceratolobus – Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo
  • Pogonotium – northern Borneo

Subfamily [Nypoideae]

Subfamily [Coryphoideae]

Obsolete genera:

Subfamily [Ceroxyloideae]

Subfamily [Arecoideae]

Obsolete genera:
  • Lytocaryum – Brazil
  • Solfia – Samoa

Geographical distributions

Below are geographical distributions of all the genera in the botanical family Arecaceae, following the 2008 edition of Genera Palmarum.
Islands and archipelagos with large numbers of endemic genera include New Caledonia, Lord Howe Island, New Guinea, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Seychelles, and the Mascarenes.

Old World

;Arabia
;Australia
;Borneo
;China
;Europe, North Africa, Egypt, Asia Minor
;Fiji and Samoa
;Hawaii
;India, including Andamans and Nicobars
;Indochina
;Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan
;Java
;Lesser Sunda Islands
;Lord Howe Island
;Madagascar and Comoros
;Malay Peninsula
;Marquesas
;Mascarenes
;Micronesia
;Moluccas
;Myanmar
;New Caledonia
;New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago
;New Hebrides
;New Zealand
;Philippines
;Ryukyu Islands
;Seychelles
;Solomon Islands
;Sri Lanka
;Sulawesi
;Sumatra
;Thailand

Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa has 16 genera and 65 species.
;Tropical West Africa
;Tropical East Africa
;Southern Africa

New World

There are 65 genera and 730 species in the New World.
;Argentina
;Bolivia
;Brazil
;Central America
;Chile
;Colombia
;Ecuador
;Greater Antilles
;Guianas
;Juan Fernández Islands
;Lesser Antilles
;Mexico
;Paraguay
;Peru
;Uruguay
;USA (continental)
;Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago

Extinct genera