The genus
Lordhowea was established by
Bertil Nordenstam 1978 with the sole species
Lordhowea insularis,
endemic to
Lord Howe Island, which Nordenstam transferred from
Senecio. The genus remained
monotypic until 2020, when a
molecular phylogenetic study of Australian species placed in the tribe
Senecioneae found that
L. insularis formed a clade with three species then placed in
Senecio. This clade was clearly distinct from other
Senecio species, both genetically and morphologically. Accordingly, the authors of the 2020 study expanded
Lordhowea to include these three mainland Australian species.
Species ,
Plants of the World Online accepted four species: •
Lordhowea amygdalifolia (F.Muell.) Schmidt-Leb. •
Lordhowea insularis (Benth.) B.Nord. •
Lordhowea pilosicrista (I.Thomps.) Schmidt-Leb. •
Lordhowea velleioides (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Schmidt-Leb. ==References==