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Rafinesque, Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. 6:83 (1820),* and his 
Chamrrasia.— Spach, Hist. Nat. Vég. 8: 355 (1839), and 
his Lonicera and § Nintooa. 
Rafinesque, New Fl. N. Am. 8:21 (1836), and his 
Distegia and Lonicera § Eunemium. 
Webb, Iter Hisp. 42 (1838), and his Nintooa. 
Lonicera, Miller, Dict. Gard. ed. 7 (1759).— Roemer 
& Schultes, Syst. Veg. 5: 254 (1819). —K. Koch, Hort. 
Dendr. 295 (1853). 
Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2. 258 (1830), and his 
Nintooa. 
Spach, Hist. Nat. Vég. 8: 347 (1839), and Xylos- 
teum, Raf. and his Caprifolium § Nintooa. 
Chamaecerasus, [Tournefort, Inst. Rei Herb. 1: 609 
(1700) ].— Medicus, Phil. Bot. 1:126 (1789), and 
Xylosteum, Raf. 
Delarbre, Fl. d’Auvergne ed. 2. 131 (1800). 
Cobaea, Necker, Elem. Bot. 1: 129 (1790), and part of 
his Lonicera. 
Lonicera § Xylosteum, De Candolle, Fl. Franc. 4: 271 
(1805); Prodr. 4: 333 (1830). | 
Clarke in Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 3:11 (1882), and 
his § Caprifolium. 
Chamerasia, Rafinesque, Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. 6:83 
(1820), and his Xylosteum. 
Lonicera § Eulonicera, Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 
1:220 (1893) and § Nintooa. 
Koehne, D. Dendr. 542 (1893). 
Labiatiflorae & Regulariflorae, Zabel in 
Ruempler, Ill. Gartenbau — Lex. ed. 3. 467, 468 (1901), 
and § Nintooa. 
This subgenus contains about 125 species, thus repre- 
* According to the species on which this genus is founded it should 
be referred to § Isika, but according to the description it would include 
§ Isoxylosteum, and may therefore be inserted here. 
