The genus
Cleretum was erected by
Nicholas Edward Brown in 1925. He published the name in a key, basing the diagnosis on a herbarium sheet that was discovered to contain parts belonging to plants in different genera and without designating a type. This caused confusion as to whether the genus had been validly published and whether genus names published later were synonyms or not. It was established in 1985 that
Cleretum was validly published, and that
Micropterum was a later synonym.
Cleretum papulosum was designated as the type species.
Cleretum is placed in the tribe
Dorotheantheae. A study in 2012 concluded that the genera previously separated in the Dorotheantheae did not differ sufficiently to be recognized, and placed them all in
Cleretum, now the only genus in the tribe.
Species ,
Plants of the World Online accepted the following 13 species: •
Cleretum apetalum (L.f.) N.E.Br. •
Cleretum bellidiforme (Burm.f.) G.D.Rowley •
Cleretum booysenii (L.Bolus) Klak •
Cleretum bruynsii Klak •
Cleretum clavatum (Haw.) Klak •
Cleretum herrei (Schwantes) Ihlenf. & Struck •
Cleretum hestermalense (Ihlenf. & Struck) Klak •
Cleretum lyratifolium Ihlenf. & Struck •
Cleretum maughanii (N.E.Br.) Klak •
Cleretum papulosum (L.f.) N.E.Br. •
Cleretum patersonjonesii Klak •
Cleretum pinnatifidum (L.f.) N.E.Br. •
Cleretum rourkei (L.Bolus) Klak ==References==