Camelinodae D.A.German, Hendriks, M.Koch, F.Lens, Lysak, C.D.Bailey, Mumm. & Al-Shehbaz, supertrib. nov.
Type.
Camelina Crantz
Description.
Trichomes usually present, simple and/or branched; multicellular glands absent. Leaves not or variously divided to compound, auriculate at base or not. Base numbers various, most common x = 6, 7, 8.
Distribution.
Represented by native taxa at all continents except Antarctica; most diverse in Holarctis of Eurasia and N America.
Tribes.
Alyssopsideae Al-Shehbaz, Warwick, Mumm. & M.A. Koch, Arabidopsideae trib. nov., Boechereae Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & E.A. Kellogg, Camelineae DC., Cardamineae Dumort., Crucihimalayeae D.A.German & Al-Shehbaz, Descurainieae Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & E.A. Kellogg, Erysimeae Dumort., Halimolobeae Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & E.A. Kellogg, Hemilophieae trib. nov., Lepidieae DC., Malcolmieae Al-Shehbaz & Warwick, Microlepidieae Al-Shehbaz, Warwick, Mumm. & M.A. Koch, Oreophytoneae Al-Shehbaz, Warwick, Mumm. & M.A. Koch, Physarieae B.L. Rob., Smelowskieae Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & E.A. Kellogg, Turritideae Buchenau, Yinshanieae Al-Shehbaz, Warwick, Mumm. & M.A. Koch.
Notes.
Corresponds to evolutionary lineage I of Beilstein et al. (2006) and subsequent studies, or lineage A of Huang et al. (2016). Two genera of Camelinodae, Chrysochamela Boiss. and Pseudoarabidopsis Al-Shehbaz, O’Kane & R.A. Price, both excluded from Camelineae (see discussion below) are currently unassigned to a tribe.