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Comparison of Infrafamilial Classifications of Crassulaceae
Clade[2] Hart 1995[3] Thiede and Eggli 2007[4]
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Crassula Crassuloideae Crassuloideae
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" |+ <big>Comparison of Four 21st Century Classifications of the Liliaceae</big> ! colspan=3 style="border-right:solid black 2px; background: #ccf"|Tamura<ref name="Tamura 1998b"/> !! colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px" | Takhtajan<ref name=Takh09/> !! colspan=3 style="border-right:solid black 2px; background: #ccf" | Taxonomicon<ref name=brands/> !! colspan=3 | APweb<ref name=Mabberley/> |- ! style="background: #ccf;"|Family !! style="background: #ccf;"|Subfamily !! style="border-right:solid black 2px; background: #ccf"| Tribe!! Family !! style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tribe !! style="background: #ccf;"|Family !! style="background: #ccf;"|Subfamily !! style="border-right:solid black 2px; background: #ccf"| Tribe !! Family !! Subfamily !! Tribe |- | rowspan=4| Liliaceae || rowspan=3|Lilioideae || rowspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Lilieae || rowspan=3| Liliaceae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Lloydieae ||rowspan=6| Liliaceae || rowspan=4|Lilioideae ||style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Lloydieae || rowspan=6| Liliaceae || rowspan=4| Lilioideae || rowspan=3| Lilieae |- | style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Lilieae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Lilieae |- | style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tulipeae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tulipeae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tulipeae |- | colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Medeoloideae || colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Medeolaceae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| ''Medeola'', ''Clintonia'' || Medeoleae |- | rowspan=2 colspan=2| Calochortaceae || style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Calochorteae || colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Scoliopaceae || colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Calochortoideae || colspan=2| Calochortoideae |- | style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tricyrtideae || colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Tricyrtidaceae || colspan=2 style="border-right:solid black 2px"| Streptopoideae || colspan=2 | Streptopoideae |}

Comparison of Four 21st Century Classifications of the Liliaceae
Tamura[5] Takhtajan[6] Taxonomicon[7] APweb[8]
Family Subfamily Tribe Family Tribe Family Subfamily Tribe Family Subfamily Tribe
Liliaceae Lilioideae Lilieae Liliaceae Lloydieae Liliaceae Lilioideae Lloydieae Liliaceae Lilioideae Lilieae
Lilieae Lilieae
Tulipeae Tulipeae Tulipeae
Medeoloideae Medeolaceae Medeola, Clintonia Medeoleae
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