nomen conservandum propositum [details]
Included in Phytolaccaceae in APG III; APG IV notes that Agdestis may in fact either be placed in Sarcobataceae or ... [details]
Unplaced family in APG III, allocated to Cucurbitales in APG IV (2016). [details]
This family (Asphodelaceae sensu lato, including Xanthorrhoeaceae) was named Xanthorrhoeaceae in APG III because ... [details]
APG IV states: "specimen poorly preserved, and thus difficult to know to which family it should belong; it is ... [details]
Treated as sensu lato in APG IV (2016), including Boraginaceae sens. strict., Codonaceae, Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, ... [details]
Previously in Capparaceae; transferred to own family (Borthwickiaceae) by Su et al. (2012), latter included in an ... [details]
Included in an expanded Resedaceae by APG IV (2016). [details]
APG IV states: "described in Gesneriaceae and may belong there but may belong elsewhere in Lamiales". [details]
Unplaced family in APG III, allocated to Saxifragales in APG IV (2016). [details]
Previously in Capparaceae (ING), Brassicales - unallocated (APG III), Stixaceae (GRIN, 2011); Stixaceae/Stixidaceae ... [details]
The name Melianthaceae was used in APG III, however Francoaceae has nomenclatural priority, refer APG IV (2016). [details]
Includes Pteleocarpaceae (Pteleocarpa), refer APG IV (2016). [details]
Expanded in APG IV (2016) to include Sanango, previously in Loganiaceae. [details]
APG IV states: "described in Sapindales and stated to be related to Diplopeltis, but may belong elsewhere; ... [details]
Family size reduced to 25 extant genera in APG IV (2016) cf. APG III, with Meteniusaceae increased; other families ... [details]
APG IV states: "described in Capparaceae, but may belong elsewhere in Brassicales". [details]
New family post APG III for genus Macarthuria, formerly included in Limeaceae, accepted in APG IV (2016). [details]
Separated from Phrymaceae post-APG III, accepted in APG IV (2016). [details]
Previously placed in Phrymaceae and/or Scrophulariaceae, most recently in its own family Mazaceae, refer Reveal, ... [details]
Includes Francoaceae in APG III treatment, though GRIN maintains the latter fam. as distinct; APG IV retains the ... [details]
Contains 11 genera in APG IV (2016), up from one in APG III, majority previously in Icacinaceae. [details]
New family post APG III, formerly included in Phytolaccaceae (refer Schäferhoff et al., 2010), accepted in APG IV ... [details]
Previously included in Cornaceae in APG III; includes Camptothecaceae, Davidiaceae and Mastixiaceae, refer APG IV ... [details]
Previous family placement: Icacinaceae; placement in Metteniusaceae accepted in APG IV. [details]
In accordance with APG IV (2016) and APG III, Olacaceae is used sensu lato and includes various small families ... [details]
Expanded in APG IV (2016) to include Rehmannia (sometimes placed in own family Rehmanniaceae). [details]
Previous family placement: Icacinaceae (ING); placement in Metteniusaceae accepted in APG IV. [details]
Formerly placed in Dipterocarpaceae, transferred to Cistaceae in APG IV. [details]
Nom. cons. (Pre APG placement: Loganiaceae). Conserved (nom. cons.) over the earlier homonym Peltanthera Roth, nom. ... [details]
Included in Euphorbiaceae in APG III, but retained as distinct in The Plant List v.1; family status restored in APG ... [details]
New angiosperm family created subsequent to APG III, accepted in APG IV (2016). [details]
APG IV states: "described in Capparaceae, but does not seem to belong there". [details]
Sometimes placed in own family Pteleocarpaceae; included in Gelsemiaceae in APG IV (2016). [details]
Circumscription extended to include Borthwickiaceae and Stixidaceae (=Stixaceae) in APG IV (2016). [details]
In accordance with APG IV (2016) and APG III, Santalaceae is used sensu lato and includes various small families ... [details]
Replaced synonym: Capparaceae trib. Stixeae Hallier f., 1921 (IPNI). Family recognised in GRIN (Sep 2011) for small ... [details]
Unplaced family in APG III, allocated to Vahliales in APG IV (2016). [details]
Included in Adoxaceae in APG III and APG IV. Unintentionally approved as a nom. cons. over Adoxaceae in Applequist, ... [details]
Discussed in APG IV under corrected name "Xanthocerataceae", considered therein to be contained within Sapindaceae ... [details]
APG III (2009) used this name for Xanthorrhoeaceae sens. lat., i.e. also including Asphodelaceae and ... [details]