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The Cucurbitaceae k j uː ˌ k ɜːr b ɪ ˈ t eɪ s iː ˌ iː also called cucurbits or the gourd family are a plant family consi

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The Cucurbitaceae (/kjuːˌkɜːrbɪˈteɪsiːˌiː/), also called cucurbits or the gourd family, are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in 101 genera. Those of most agricultural, commercial or nutritional value to humans include:[citation needed]

  • Cucurbita – squash, pumpkin, zucchini (courgette), some gourds.
  • Lagenaria – calabash (bottle gourd) and other, ornamental gourds.
  • Citrullus – watermelon (C. lanatus, C. colocynthis), plus several other species.
  • Cucumis – cucumber (C. sativus); various melons and vines.
  • Momordica – bitter melon.
  • Luffa – commonly called 'luffa' or ‘luffa squash'; sometimes spelled loofah. Young fruits may be cooked; when fully ripened, they become fibrous and unpalatable, thus becoming the source of the loofah scrubbing sponge.
  • Cyclanthera – Caigua.
  • Gerrardanthus — the species G. macrorhizus has gained some popularity as an ornamental caudiciform plant.
  • Xerosicyos — the silver dollar vine (Xerosicyos danguyi) is popular amongst horticulturists and plant collectors.
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Temporal range: Early Paleocene to Recent, 62–0 Ma
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Hodgsonia male plant
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
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Type genus
Cucurbita
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Tribes and genera

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The plants in this family are grown around the tropics and in temperate areas of the world, where those with edible fruits were among the earliest cultivated plants in both the Old and New Worlds. The family Cucurbitaceae ranks among the highest of plant families for number and percentage of species used as human food. The name Cucurbitaceae comes to international scientific vocabulary from Neo-Latin, from Cucurbita, the type genus, + -aceae, a standardized suffix for plant family names in modern taxonomy. The genus name comes from the Classical Latin word cucurbita, meaning "gourd".

Description

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Flower of Lagenaria captured at night

Most of the plants in this family are annual vines, but some are woody lianas, thorny shrubs, or trees (Dendrosicyos). Many species have large, yellow or white flowers. The stems are hairy and pentangular. Tendrils are present at 90° to the leaf petioles at nodes. Leaves are exstipulate, alternate, simple palmately lobed or palmately compound. The flowers are unisexual, with male and female flowers on different plants (dioecious) or on the same plant (monoecious). The female flowers have inferior ovaries. The fruit is often a kind of modified berry called a pepo.: 2 

Fossil history

One of the oldest fossil cucurbits so far is † from the Paleocene epoch, found at Shirley Canal, Montana. It was described for the first time in 1924 by the paleobotanist Frank Hall Knowlton. The fossil leaf is palmate, trilobed with rounded lobal sinuses and an entire or serrate margin. It has a leaf pattern similar to the members of the genera Kedrostis, Melothria and Zehneria.

Classification

Tribal classification

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Pumpkins and squashes displayed in a show competition
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A selection of cucurbits of the South Korean Genebank in Suwon
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Cucurbits on display at the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid, with the title "Variedades de calabaza" include gourds and edible species of Cucurbita and Lagenaria.

The most recent classification of Cucurbitaceae delineates 15 tribes:

  • Tribe Benth. & Hook.f.
    • Alsomitra (Blume) Spach (1 sp.)
    • Bayabusua (1 sp.)
    • Gomphogyne Griff. (2 spp.)
    • Gynostemma Blume (10 spp.)
    • Hemsleya Cogn. ex F.B.Forbes & Hemsl. (30 spp.)
    • Neoalsomitra Hutch. (12 spp.)
  • Tribe A.Rich.
    • Cyclantheropsis Harms (3 spp.)
    • Fevillea L. (8 spp.)
    • Pteropepon (Cogn.) Cogn. (5 spp.)
    • Sicydium Schltdl. (9 spp.)
  • Tribe Benth. & Hook.f.
    • Gerrardanthus Harvey in Hook.f. (3–5 spp.)
    • Siolmatra Baill. (1 sp.)
    • Xerosicyos Humbert (5 spp.)
    • Zanonia L. (1 sp.)
  • Tribe Actinostemmateae H.Schaef. & S.S.Renner
    • Actinostemma Griff. (3 spp.)
    • Bolbostemma Franquet (2 spp.)
  • Tribe Indofevilleeae H.Schaef. & S.S.Renner
    • Indofevillea Chatterjee (2 sp.)
  • Tribe H.Schaef. & S.S.Renner
    • Baijiania A.M.Lu & J.Q.Li (30 spp.)
    • Sinobaijiania C.Jeffrey & W.J.de Wilde (5 spp.)
    • Thladiantha Bunge 1833 (5 spp.)
  • Tribe Siraitieae H. Schaef. & S.S. Renner
    • Siraitia Merr. (3–4 spp.)
  • Tribe Momordiceae H.Schaef. & S.S.Renner
    • Momordica L. (60 spp.)
  • Tribe Schrad.
    • Ampelosicyos Thouars (5 spp.)
    • Cogniauxia Baill. (2 spp.)
    • Telfairia Hook. (3 spp.)
  • Tribe Dumort.
    • Austrobryonia H.Schaef. (4 spp.)
    • Bryonia L. (10 spp.)
    • Ecballium A.Rich. (1 sp.)
  • Tribe C.Jeffrey
    • Herpetospermum Wall. ex Hook.f. (3 spp.)
    • Schizopepon Maxim. (6–8 spp.)
  • Tribe Schrad.
    • Brandegea Cogn. (1 sp.)
    • Cyclanthera Schrad. (40 spp.)
    • Echinocystis Torr. & A.Gray (1 sp.)
    • Echinopepon Naudin (19 spp.)
    • Hanburia Seem. (7 spp.)
    • Hodgsonia Hook.f. & Thomson (2 spp.)
    • Linnaeosicyos H.Schaef. & Kocyan (1 sp.)
    • Luffa Mill. (5–7 spp.)
    • Marah Kellogg (7 spp.)
    • Microsechium Naudin (4 spp.)
    • Nothoalsomitra Hutch. (1 sp.)
    • Parasicyos Dieterle (2 sp.)
    • Sechiopsis Naudin (5 spp.)
    • Sicyocaulis Wiggins (1 sp.)
    • Sicyos L. (64 spp., including Frantzia Pittier and Sechium P.Browne)
    • Sicyosperma A.Gray (1 sp.)
    • Trichosanthes L. (≤100 spp.)
  • Tribe Endl.
    • Apodanthera Arn. (16 spp.)
    • Bambekea Cogn. (1 sp.)
    • Ceratosanthes Adans. (4 spp.)
    • Corallocarpus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook.f. (17 spp.)
    • Cucurbitella Walp. (1 sp.)
    • Dendrosicyos Balf.f. (1 sp.)
    • Doyerea Grosourdy (1 sp.)
    • Eureiandra Hook.f. (8 spp.)
    • Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn. (37 spp.)
    • Halosicyos Mart.Crov (1 sp.)
    • Helmontia Cogn. (2–4 spp.)
    • Ibervillea Greene (8 spp.)
    • Kedrostis Medik. (28 spp.)
    • Psiguria Neck. ex Arn. (6–12 spp.)
    • Seyrigia Keraudren (6 spp.)
    • Trochomeriopsis Cogn. (1 sp.)
    • Wilbrandia Silva Manso (5 spp.)
  • Tribe Benincaseae Ser.
    • Acanthosicyos Welw. ex Hook.f. (1 sp.)
    • Benincasa Savi (2 spp., including Praecitrullus Pangalo)
    • Blastania Kotschy & Peyr. (3 spp., including Ctenolepis Hook.f.)
    • Borneosicyos (1–2 spp.)
    • Cephalopentandra Chiov. (1 sp.)
    • Citrullus Schrad. (4 spp.)
    • Coccinia Wight & Arn. (30 spp.)
    • Cucumis L. (65 spp.)
    • Dactyliandra Hook.f. (2 spp.)
    • Diplocyclos (Endl.) T.Post & Kuntze (4 spp.)
    • Indomelothria (2 spp.)
    • Khmeriosicyos (1 sp.)
    • Lagenaria Ser. (6 spp.)
    • Lemurosicyos Keraudren (1 sp.)
    • Melothria L. (12 spp., including M. scabra)
    • Muellerargia Cogn. (2 sp.)
    • Oreosyce Hook.f. (1 sp.)
    • Papuasicyos (8 spp.)
    • Peponium Engl. (20 spp.)
    • Raphidiocystis Hook.f. (5 spp.)
    • Ruthalicia C.Jeffrey (2 spp.)
    • Scopellaria W.J.de Wilde & Duyfjes (2 spp.)
    • Solena Lour. (3 spp.)
    • Trochomeria Hook.f. (8 spp.)
    • Zehneria Endl. (ca. 60 spp.)
  • Tribe Cucurbiteae Ser.
    • Abobra Naudin (1 sp.)
    • Calycophysum H.Karst. & Triana (5 spp.)
    • Cayaponia Silva Manso (74 spp.)
    • Cionosicys Griseb. (4–5 spp.)
    • Cucurbita L. (15 spp.)
    • Penelopeia Urb. (2 spp.)
    • Peponopsis Naudin (1 sp.)
    • Polyclathra Bertol. (6 spp.)
    • Schizocarpum Schrad. (11 spp.)
    • Selysia Cogn. (4 spp.)
    • Sicana Naudin (4 spp.)
    • Tecunumania Standl. & Steyerm. (1 sp.)

Systematics

Modern molecular phylogenetics suggest the following relationships:

Detailed Cladogram showing Cucurbitaceae phylogeny
Cucurbitaceae

Alsomitra

Bayabusua

Hemsleya

Gomphogyne

Gynostemma

Neoalsomitra

Fevillea

Pteropepon

Cyclantheropsis

Sicydium

Gerrardanthus

Zanonia

Siolmatra

Xerosicyos

Actinostemmateae

Actinostemma

Indofevilleeae

Indofevillea

Baijiania

Thladiantha

Siraitieae

Siraitia

Momordiceae

Momordica

Cogniauxia

Telfairia

Ampelosicyos

Ecballium

Bryonia

Austrobryonia

Nothoalsomitra

Hodgsonia

Echinocystis

Marah

Echinopepon

Frantzia

Cyclanthera

Hanburia

Sicyos

Linnaeosicyos

Luffa

Trichosanthes

Schizopepon

Herpetospermum

Bambekea

Eureiandra

Dendrosicyos

Trochomeriopsis

Seyrigia

Corallocarpus

Cucurbitella

Doyerea

Wilbrandia

Psiguria

Helmontia

Gurania

Kedrostis

Ceratosanthes

Halosicyos

Apodanthera

Tumamoca

Ibervillea

Cucurbiteae

Polyclathra

Peponopsis

Cucurbita

Calycophysum

Sicana

Tecunumania

Schizocarpum

Cionosicys

Abobra

Cayaponia

Benincaseae

Zehneria

Citrullus

Peponium

Lagenaria

Acanthosicyos

Raphidiocystis

Cephalopentandra

Lemurosicyos

Solena

Borneosicyos

Benincasa

Ctenolepis

Dactyliandra

Trochomeria

Ruthalicia

Indomelothria

Melothria

Coccinia

Diplocyclos

Papuasicyos

Scopellaria

Muellerargia

Cucumis

Pests and diseases

Sweet potato whitefly is the vector of a number of that cause yellowing symptoms throughout the southern United States.

References

  1. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (2). Linnean Society of London: 105–121. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x. hdl:10654/18083.
  2. "Cucurbitaceae". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
  3. Christenhusz, M. J. M. & Byng, J. W. (2016). "The number of known plants species in the world and its annual increase". Phytotaxa. 261 (3): 201–217. Bibcode:2016Phytx.261..201C. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.261.3.1.
  4. Cucurbitaceae Juss. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
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  7. Schaefer, Hanno; Acevedo-Rodríguez, Pedro. "Guide to the genera of lianas and climbing plants in the neotropics" (PDF). Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  8. Revisions to Roland Brown's North American Paleocene Flora by Steven R. Manchester at Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Published in Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis, vol. 70, 2014, no. 3-4, pp. 153–210.
  9. Schaefer H, Renner SS (2011). "Phylogenetic relationships in the order Cucurbitales and a new classification of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae)". Taxon. 60 (1): 122–138. Bibcode:2011Taxon..60..122S. doi:10.1002/tax.601011. JSTOR 41059827.
  10. Schaefer H, Kocyan A, Renner SS (2007). "Phylogenetics of Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae): Cucumber (C. sativus) belongs in an Asian/Australian clade far from melon (C. melo)". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7 (1): 58–69. Bibcode:2007BMCEE...7...58R. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-7-58. PMC 3225884. PMID 17425784.
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  13. de Boer HJ, Schaefer H, Thulin M, Renner SS (2012). "Evolution and loss of long-fringed petals: A case study using a dated phylogeny of the snake gourds, Trichosanthes (Cucurbitaceae)". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 12 (1): 108. Bibcode:2012BMCEE..12..108D. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-12-108. PMC 3502538. PMID 22759528.
  14. Belgrano MJ (2012). Estudio sistemático y biogeográfico del género Apodanthera Arn. (Cucurbitaceae) [Systematic and biogeographic study of the genus Apodanthera Arn. (Cucurbitaceae)] (Ph.D.). Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  15. Renner SS, Schaefer H (2016). "Phylogeny and evolution of the Cucurbitaceae". In Grumet R, Katzir N, Garcia-Mas J (eds.). Genetics and Genomics of Cucurbitaceae. Plant Genetics and Genomics: Crops and Models. Vol. 20. New York, NY: Springer International Publishing. pp. 1–11. doi:10.1007/7397_2016_14. ISBN 978-3-319-49330-5.
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Further reading

  • Bates D, Robinson R, Jeffrey C, eds. (1990). Biology and Utilization of the Cucurbitaceae. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-1670-5.
  • Jeffrey C. (2005). "A new system of Cucurbitaceae". Bot. Zhurn. 90: 332–335.

External links

  • image Media related to Cucurbitaceae at Wikimedia Commons
  • Cucurbitaceae in T.C. Andres (1995 onwards).
  • Cucurbitaceae in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval.

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The Cucurbitaceae k j uː ˌ k ɜːr b ɪ ˈ t eɪ s iː ˌ iː also called cucurbits or the gourd family are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in 101 genera Those of most agricultural commercial or nutritional value to humans include citation needed Cucurbita squash pumpkin zucchini courgette some gourds Lagenaria calabash bottle gourd and other ornamental gourds Citrullus watermelon C lanatus C colocynthis plus several other species Cucumis cucumber C sativus various melons and vines Momordica bitter melon Luffa commonly called luffa or luffa squash sometimes spelled loofah Young fruits may be cooked when fully ripened they become fibrous and unpalatable thus becoming the source of the loofah scrubbing sponge Cyclanthera Caigua Gerrardanthus the species G macrorhizus has gained some popularity as an ornamental caudiciform plant Xerosicyos the silver dollar vine Xerosicyos danguyi is popular amongst horticulturists and plant collectors Cucurbitaceae Temporal range Early Paleocene to Recent 62 0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Hodgsonia male plant Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Rosids Order Cucurbitales Family Cucurbitaceae Juss Type genus Cucurbita L Tribes and genera See text The plants in this family are grown around the tropics and in temperate areas of the world where those with edible fruits were among the earliest cultivated plants in both the Old and New Worlds The family Cucurbitaceae ranks among the highest of plant families for number and percentage of species used as human food The name Cucurbitaceae comes to international scientific vocabulary from Neo Latin from Cucurbita the type genus aceae a standardized suffix for plant family names in modern taxonomy The genus name comes from the Classical Latin word cucurbita meaning gourd DescriptionFlower of Lagenaria captured at night Most of the plants in this family are annual vines but some are woody lianas thorny shrubs or trees Dendrosicyos Many species have large yellow or white flowers The stems are hairy and pentangular Tendrils are present at 90 to the leaf petioles at nodes Leaves are exstipulate alternate simple palmately lobed or palmately compound The flowers are unisexual with male and female flowers on different plants dioecious or on the same plant monoecious The female flowers have inferior ovaries The fruit is often a kind of modified berry called a pepo 2 Fossil historyOne of the oldest fossil cucurbits so far is from the Paleocene epoch found at Shirley Canal Montana It was described for the first time in 1924 by the paleobotanist Frank Hall Knowlton The fossil leaf is palmate trilobed with rounded lobal sinuses and an entire or serrate margin It has a leaf pattern similar to the members of the genera Kedrostis Melothria and Zehneria ClassificationTribal classification Pumpkins and squashes displayed in a show competition A selection of cucurbits of the South Korean Genebank in Suwon Cucurbits on display at the Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid with the title Variedades de calabaza include gourds and edible species of Cucurbita and Lagenaria The most recent classification of Cucurbitaceae delineates 15 tribes Tribe Benth amp Hook f Alsomitra Blume Spach 1 sp Bayabusua 1 sp Gomphogyne Griff 2 spp Gynostemma Blume 10 spp Hemsleya Cogn ex F B Forbes amp Hemsl 30 spp Neoalsomitra Hutch 12 spp Tribe A Rich Cyclantheropsis Harms 3 spp Fevillea L 8 spp Pteropepon Cogn Cogn 5 spp Sicydium Schltdl 9 spp Tribe Benth amp Hook f Gerrardanthus Harvey in Hook f 3 5 spp Siolmatra Baill 1 sp Xerosicyos Humbert 5 spp Zanonia L 1 sp Tribe Actinostemmateae H Schaef amp S S Renner Actinostemma Griff 3 spp Bolbostemma Franquet 2 spp Tribe Indofevilleeae H Schaef amp S S Renner Indofevillea Chatterjee 2 sp Tribe H Schaef amp S S Renner Baijiania A M Lu amp J Q Li 30 spp Sinobaijiania C Jeffrey amp W J de Wilde 5 spp Thladiantha Bunge 1833 5 spp Tribe Siraitieae H Schaef amp S S Renner Siraitia Merr 3 4 spp Tribe Momordiceae H Schaef amp S S Renner Momordica L 60 spp Tribe Schrad Ampelosicyos Thouars 5 spp Cogniauxia Baill 2 spp Telfairia Hook 3 spp Tribe Dumort Austrobryonia H Schaef 4 spp Bryonia L 10 spp Ecballium A Rich 1 sp Tribe C Jeffrey Herpetospermum Wall ex Hook f 3 spp Schizopepon Maxim 6 8 spp Tribe Schrad Brandegea Cogn 1 sp Cyclanthera Schrad 40 spp Echinocystis Torr amp A Gray 1 sp Echinopepon Naudin 19 spp Hanburia Seem 7 spp Hodgsonia Hook f amp Thomson 2 spp Linnaeosicyos H Schaef amp Kocyan 1 sp Luffa Mill 5 7 spp Marah Kellogg 7 spp Microsechium Naudin 4 spp Nothoalsomitra Hutch 1 sp Parasicyos Dieterle 2 sp Sechiopsis Naudin 5 spp Sicyocaulis Wiggins 1 sp Sicyos L 64 spp including Frantzia Pittier and Sechium P Browne Sicyosperma A Gray 1 sp Trichosanthes L 100 spp Tribe Endl Apodanthera Arn 16 spp Bambekea Cogn 1 sp Ceratosanthes Adans 4 spp Corallocarpus Welw ex Benth amp Hook f 17 spp Cucurbitella Walp 1 sp Dendrosicyos Balf f 1 sp Doyerea Grosourdy 1 sp Eureiandra Hook f 8 spp Gurania Schltdl Cogn 37 spp Halosicyos Mart Crov 1 sp Helmontia Cogn 2 4 spp Ibervillea Greene 8 spp Kedrostis Medik 28 spp Psiguria Neck ex Arn 6 12 spp Seyrigia Keraudren 6 spp Trochomeriopsis Cogn 1 sp Wilbrandia Silva Manso 5 spp Tribe Benincaseae Ser Acanthosicyos Welw ex Hook f 1 sp Benincasa Savi 2 spp including Praecitrullus Pangalo Blastania Kotschy amp Peyr 3 spp including Ctenolepis Hook f Borneosicyos 1 2 spp Cephalopentandra Chiov 1 sp Citrullus Schrad 4 spp Coccinia Wight amp Arn 30 spp Cucumis L 65 spp Dactyliandra Hook f 2 spp Diplocyclos Endl T Post amp Kuntze 4 spp Indomelothria 2 spp Khmeriosicyos 1 sp Lagenaria Ser 6 spp Lemurosicyos Keraudren 1 sp Melothria L 12 spp including M scabra Muellerargia Cogn 2 sp Oreosyce Hook f 1 sp Papuasicyos 8 spp Peponium Engl 20 spp Raphidiocystis Hook f 5 spp Ruthalicia C Jeffrey 2 spp Scopellaria W J de Wilde amp Duyfjes 2 spp Solena Lour 3 spp Trochomeria Hook f 8 spp Zehneria Endl ca 60 spp Tribe Cucurbiteae Ser Abobra Naudin 1 sp Calycophysum H Karst amp Triana 5 spp Cayaponia Silva Manso 74 spp Cionosicys Griseb 4 5 spp Cucurbita L 15 spp Penelopeia Urb 2 spp Peponopsis Naudin 1 sp Polyclathra Bertol 6 spp Schizocarpum Schrad 11 spp Selysia Cogn 4 spp Sicana Naudin 4 spp Tecunumania Standl amp Steyerm 1 sp Systematics Modern molecular phylogenetics suggest the following relationships Detailed Cladogram showing Cucurbitaceae phylogeny Cucurbitaceae Alsomitra Bayabusua Hemsleya Gomphogyne Gynostemma Neoalsomitra Fevillea Pteropepon Cyclantheropsis Sicydium Gerrardanthus Zanonia Siolmatra Xerosicyos Actinostemmateae Actinostemma Indofevilleeae Indofevillea Baijiania Thladiantha Siraitieae Siraitia Momordiceae Momordica Cogniauxia Telfairia Ampelosicyos Ecballium Bryonia Austrobryonia Nothoalsomitra Hodgsonia Echinocystis Marah Echinopepon Frantzia Cyclanthera Hanburia Sicyos Linnaeosicyos Luffa Trichosanthes Schizopepon Herpetospermum Bambekea Eureiandra Dendrosicyos Trochomeriopsis Seyrigia Corallocarpus Cucurbitella Doyerea Wilbrandia Psiguria Helmontia Gurania Kedrostis Ceratosanthes Halosicyos Apodanthera Tumamoca Ibervillea Cucurbiteae Polyclathra Peponopsis Cucurbita Calycophysum Sicana Tecunumania Schizocarpum Cionosicys Abobra Cayaponia Benincaseae Zehneria Citrullus Peponium Lagenaria Acanthosicyos Raphidiocystis Cephalopentandra Lemurosicyos Solena Borneosicyos Benincasa Ctenolepis Dactyliandra Trochomeria Ruthalicia Indomelothria Melothria Coccinia Diplocyclos Papuasicyos Scopellaria Muellerargia CucumisPests and diseasesSweet potato whitefly is the vector of a number of that cause yellowing symptoms throughout the southern United States ReferencesAngiosperm Phylogeny Group 2009 An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants APG III Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 161 2 Linnean Society of London 105 121 doi 10 1111 j 1095 8339 2009 00996 x hdl 10654 18083 Cucurbitaceae 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