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Aurantioideae

Aurantioideae is the subfamily within the rue and citrus family (Rutaceae) that contains the citrus. The subfamily's center of diversity is in the monsoon region of eastern Australasia, extending west through South Asia into Africa, and eastwards into Polynesia.

Description
'' Aurantioideae are smallish trees or large shrubs, or rarely lianas. Their flowers are typically white and fragrant. Their fruit are very characteristic hesperidia, usually of rounded shape and colored in green, yellowish or orange hues. ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
The subfamily has been divided into two tribes, the ancestral Clauseneae and the more advanced Citreae, as in a 1967 classification. Other sources vary in the precise genera they accept. Genera Genera placed in Aurantioideae in Appelhans et al.'s 2021 classification of the Rutaceae into subfamilies are: • Burkillanthus Swingle • Citropsis (Engl.) Swingle & M.Kellerm. – cherry oranges • Citrus L. – citrus fruits (including Eremocitrus, Microcitrus and Poncirus) • Clausena Burm.f. • Feroniella Swingle – may be included in CitrusGlycosmis Corrêa • Limnocitrus Swingle – may be included in PleiospermiumLimonia L. – curd fruit • Luvunga Buch.-Ham. ex Wight & Arn. • Merope M.Roem. • Merrillia Swingle • Micromelum Blume • Monanthocitrus Tanaka • Murraya J.Koenig ex L. • Naringi Adans. • Pamburus Swingle • Paramignya Wight • Pleiospermium Swingle • Swinglea Merr. • Triphasia Lour. • Wenzelia Merr. Genera that are not listed by Appelhans et al. include: ==References==
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